This is apparently what Sydney looked like this morning. I slept late, so I missed the drama. Hrmf.
is where collects his net-junk.
Matt also writes a about interfaces, design & doing things better.
This is apparently what Sydney looked like this morning. I slept late, so I missed the drama. Hrmf.
Quatro is a nice, chunky typeface you can buy now at pprwrk studio.




[via picocool, The “About Time” clock by Sander Mulder]
The clock rolls around, showing the time at the bottom of the ring face, where it meets the counter or table it rests upon.
kiel:
I would love to buy this typographic classification poster, but the designer has neither a store nor a contact email address. Sadface.
Hat tip to Mike Fraser for the link.
(via morganchilders)
Since posting a round-up of current AR projects the other day, I’ve gotten quite a bit of feedback and engaged in a fair bit of discussion about the subject — apparently it’s a pretty hot topic.
One of my favourite aspects of the Information Architecture Summit earlier this year was meeting and getting to know Dan Willis. He’s a consultant for Sapient (yawn) but far more importantly, he’s…
Wow. What a voice. [more on Shoot the Player]
“This is the de facto way designers present posters. Luckily, it looks just as silly to do it with a website.”
The Website Finger Hold (via Jason Santa Maria)
When my super smart friend Dan Willis asked me to be on his panel at South by Southwest next year, my brain started spinning, trying to imagine what technology will be doing to our lives in five…