Great drwaings and photography by Chris Scarborough.
(Via)




A very good blog on sample tools and such. Couldn’t stop playing with that Tone Matrix and that Super Eclipse is just too beautiful. Brilliant stuff.
(Thanks Wogo!)
“How are social media changing design? What is the value of a prototype? How are work and play merging? Where is design headed in the 21st century? “Delivered in Beta” begins a conversation on these topics and invites your participation (twitter hashtag #od10beta)”
(Found on Social Media Week)
“N Building is a commercial structure located near Tachikawa station amidst a shopping district. Being a commercial building signs or billboards are typically attached to its facade which we feel undermines the structures’ identity. As a solution we thought to use a QR Code as the facade itself. By reading the QR Code with your mobile device you will be taken to a site which includes up to date shop information. In this manner we envision a cityscape unhindered by ubiquitous signage and also an improvement to the quality and accuracy of the information itself.”
It’s the future you’re looking at.
(Found on One Plus Infinity)
So very much recognizable… Why is it that all clients are so afraid of the ‘fold’ in websites? Ever heard about a scrollwheel? It’s not like the early days when newspapers had to put big heads above a REAL fold to get more sales. I am Paddy proves that on internet stuff below the fold is as much important as the stuff above the fold, maybe even more important. Read for yourself.
(Thanks Vio and Mark!)

Above the winners of The Favourite Website Awards 2009. Click on the top image to experience the Apollo 11 mission and the other one to create your on videoclip. Both really great I think.

A giant touch screen by Intel on the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year. Looks pretty nifty.


Bought this thick book full with beautiful pictures of New York City street life from 1935 till 1960, shot by the legendary Weegee, a Ukranian immigrant who understood he was living in a special place which he’d better document.
A set up offcourse and good PR for Mother, but I think it’s kind of funny that some money is going to Nigeria at last. But to charity instead of those Nigerian money scam spammers that have been active since internet is alive.
For, I believe the third year in a row, my dear friends from Freshheads put together ‘the dancetrack of the year election widget’ for Dutch leading blog on electronic music: Eclectro. Through a simple and honest voting system the track of 2009 will emerge in the end of december. Oh, and some of the tracks you can vote for are selected by me, Katarie. So fly fly fly and go check it out!
Drop your 2.0 identities in de Web 2.0 Suicide Machine and feel free again. I’m sincerely thinking of using this website in 2010 since the Facebooks and Linked Ins of this world are annoying me more and more if I’m honest.
(Found on SwissMiss)
Everybody who knows youtube, knows this man. The Techno Viking was filmed by Matthias Fritsch, and this ultimate viral generated over 20.000.000 clicks. Fritsch did a small exhibition about this internet phenomenon, called: Technoviking Archive, with one of the most funniest remakes:
(Thanks Vio!)
That is one of the many hilarious quotes posted on the website ‘Clients from Hell‘, a website where designers can drop quotes from, yes, clients from hell. Really, really recognizable.