

Hypergraphic clip made for MTV. The concept is easy: a man from the sky carries a music case. Wherever he goes, the music changes the environment. Oh, wow...
This is a short introduction to morgueFile.com, a site that provides a free image resource for creative projects.
Away with Applications: The Death of the DesktopGoogle engEDU1 hr 26 min 30 sec - May 4, 2007Google Tech Talks May 4, 2007 ABSTRACT The computer desktop metaphor is ubiquitous, but how much work do we get done there? None! Time is entirely wasted navigating or shuffling content to the application in which we can finally work. What lessons can we learn from designing interfaces without the desktop and without applications? Is it even possible? And how does this apply to the Web? Currently, Web applications are often more usable than their desktop-based counterparts because each one does one thing and does it well. Desktop applications used to be the same way, but over time -- as applications grew to support the the users in the long tail -- each became a complex portmanteau of all possible features. If we are not careful, our Web apps will suffer the same conglomerated fate. Mashups and services help to solve the problem on the development end by freeing functionality from any particular application. But, there is currently no way to offer that wealth of possible functionality to users in a scalable way. Would it be nice to embed a dynamic map into your Gmail message? Sure. A Flickr slideshow? Sure. But for Google to offer those in addition to the hundreds of other possible options, would clutter the interface beyond usability. What's needed is a universal method of accessing functionality: a way of harnessing the power of services without the need for application developers to explicitly support them. I'll be demonstrating such a method. The talk demonstrates that a ZUI plus a universal method of accessing functionality spells the death of the application-centric computing model and the desktop-design paradigms.
The Poetic Prophet (AKA The SEO Rapper) is back with another marketing rap. This time he describes how web standards and proper design can affect the ranking and conversion of pages on your site.
Web developer throwing a tantrum and smashing up his computer (funny). Professional web design from www.designwebstudio.co.uk
One of his best tutorials that I've seen. Emulate 3D. Utilizing vanishing points. Within Photoshop....
Legendary designer Philippe Starck -- with no pretty slides behind him -- spends 18 minutes reaching for the very roots of the question "Why design?" Along the way he drops brilliant insights into the human condition; listen carefully for one perfectly crystallized mantra for all of us, genius or not. Yet all this deep thought, he cheerfully admits, is to aid in the design of a better toothbrush.
The St. Louis Gateway Arch. The TWA Terminal at JFK Airport. The “Tulip chair.” Each of these was designed by unconventional master of design — and one-time Michigan resident — Eero Saarinen.
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