Modern Pictograms: a beautiful modern pictogram font, free and licensed under Open Font License – a fine addition to these 3 open-source pictogram projects.
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Hell Yeah!
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It’s normal for you to take a while till you are satified with the work you put out. Fight your way through that. - Ira Glass
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Starting tomorrow, tweet #createmytweet @samsungmobile and request an artist to recreate your tweet.
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Consumer Social behavior in global digital life:
72,000 people, 60 countries. China has the most shopaholics. Brasil loves to chat.
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Inspiring story about writer-turned-knifemaker Joel Bukiewicz of Cut Brooklyn, from Brooklyn, NY.
This series of videos directed by Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan, Requiem for a Dream, Pi) blew my mind away. They start great and end better. Nails the message. They are videos for The Meth Project.
View the rest of the videos from the series here:
A Fast Company video about Augmented Reality and its use for marketers and products in the future.
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An absolutely cutting-edge product, NeverWet, makes fabrics ‘superhydrophobic’. The liquids will be so scared, they will bounce off of it.
http://www.gadgetreview.com/2011/11/neverwet-spray.html
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360˚ video. The latest experiment from Xperia Studio. Realer than reality?
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Two days ago, while link hopping on my 2005 Macbook that’s starting to give up on its first love, I stumbled upon the movie trailer of ‘One Day’. As the movie voice dramatically narrated the ebb and flow of a forty year old almost non-existent relationship between Dexter & Emma, I clung on to the…
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Motorized Lego Mindstorms clock from Sweden, designed by Hans Andersson.
Description from his site tilted twister
I have always been fascinated with time and clocks. Time Twister is my first clock invention.
Time Twister consists of two LEGO Mindstorms bricks communicating via Bluetooth. The master brick keeps track of the time and handles the minute digits. The slave brick handles the hour digits and the second indicator.
Each digit is made up of five layers with black and white tiles layed out in different patterns. Each layer can rotate 360 degrees before it hooks to the next layer. By twisting the top layer back and forth in a specific pattern, you can arrange the layers so that the desired digit is displayed.
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Web and interactive designer Khoi Vinh speaks about his process and using the grid.
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Starbucks Magic Cup
With augmented reality, Starbucks aims to bring a smile to peoples faces this holiday season.
Skateboarding in the New York City Subway.
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