January 2008
97 posts
GOBELINS - Lionel →
I love all the students animations.
The easiest way for your children to learn about money is for you not to have...
– Katharine Whitehorn
www.MelissaHie.com →
I just love the way you can navigate on this site: sequentially. It’s not boring, and you get to see all the elements in it. Fantastic work on the logo and colors aswell.
Gridding the 960 →
An old post, but a very instructive article about building grids for web design layouts.
Visualizing the Bible →
This is absolutely brilliant. — nostrich Wow! I didn’t understand a thing, but it’s amazingly beautiful…
Google is afraid of Chuck Norris
1. Go to Google.com 2. Type “Find Chuck Norris” 3. Hit the “I’m felling lucky” button
MyMiniCity →
So funny! Build your own mini city, Sim City style!
Persepolis or Ratatouille? Tough call. →
Very interesting article. Found via Cartoon Brew.
Overcoming blankcanvasphobia →
5. Begin in grayscale. […] Beginning a design monochromatically forces one to focus on three things: hierarchy, typography and the content these two design principles represent. Pierre Bonnard, French painter in the early 20th century, describes it better than I: Color does not add a pleasant quality to design, it reinforces it. — ratherfancy — brocatus
The anti-Julia and Jakob posts
It’s funny how I’ve been seeing a lot of “anti-Julia” and “anti-Jakob” posts. Not to mention that this is childish, stupid and invasive, but if you really don’t like them being that famous, why do you give ‘em such attention? I can’t understand that.
Hire an illustrator →
Best Animated Short Film - Oscar Nominees →
Pretty cool shorts!
Scary shit from Adobe. →