October 2009
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The Body Machines(big pic) based on a poster by the artist Fritz Kahn from 1927. “The image above, by the artist Fritz Kahn, shows the nervous system as a complex electronic signalling system, complete with buttons, charts and busy workers. Fritz Kahn’s books and illustrations explored the inner machinery of the human body, using metaphors of modern industrial life. Kahn turned the...
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Welcome to goosh.org - the unofficial google... →
This google-interface behaves similar to a unix-shell. You type commands and the results are shown on this page.
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When a whale dies, it falls down through the ocean slowly, over the course of a...
– Miranda July (via tonicat)
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Raindrop from Mozilla Labs
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New Fonts: A Graphic Designer’s Perspective
Most graphic designers choose the fonts that best fit their projects. Brian Hennings does the opposite: he chooses the projects that best fit the fonts. A resident designer at H&FJ, Brian shares with me the responsibility of creating all of the sample art you’ll find on this site. His is a strange universe of the fictitious: signage programs for mythical cities, book jackets for unwritten...
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Air on a G String
Just bought the song called “Air on a G String” from iTunes, damn this is a master piece, and it is also used for the movie Se7en.
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The Myth of Usability Testing
In 1998, usability expert Rolf Molich (co-inventor with Jakob Nielsen of the heuristic evaluation method) gave nine teams three weeks to evaluate the webmail application www.hotmail.com. The experiment was part of his series of Comparative Usability Evaluations (CUEs), through which he began to identify a set of standards and best practices for usability tests. In each segment of the series,...
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Under Armour “Fierce Speed” by Shilo