April 2009
29 posts
This will melt your brain.... →
(via nicksnell) No kidding! Someone has just emptied their brain onto a website and it looks like some kind of scary place to be!
Fun at the zoo
To communicate that Zoo Safari is not a common zoo, because the animals run free just like in a safari, a Brazilian zoo created electrostatic stickers containing animal pictures. These stickers were placed on the windshield of parked cars to make the visitor imagine what it would feel like to be so close to a wild animal.
Personal touch
When it comes to business cards, we like to think that they dont have to conform to the usual dimensions. Which is why we really like this example for a personal trainer. It is a really good use of media and gets people thinking.
A new look
This is quite an old story but its the first i have heard of it. Its a disgrace really being a fan of architecture and football! http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/sep/24/football.architecture
Worst Logo Ever....? →
(via nicksnell)
mapmyrun
After work Find more Runs in Norwich, United Kingdom Update on mapmyrun.com
Thin type in Safari
nicksnell: Because I always forget about this, I’m sticking it here: Light text on a dark background in Safari tends to produce heavy set type, simply adding this to your css will save the day: text-shadow: 0 0 0 #000; Reference: 24ways.org
Most played song... ever!
Released today is the news of the most played song over the last 75 years and coming out on top is Procul Harums Whiter Shade of Pale. With its nonsense intro and all the hype about who actually wrote it we think who cares. Great track and a worthy winner. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7997350.stm
Check out the official Angels & Demons movie site and trailer!
– http://www.angelsanddemons.com keithriches
New look website
The designers choice or radio station has had a facelift and looks great. Launched last night on drivetime with Chris Evans, the website as a heavy illustration feel and every dj has their own unique colour scheme and graphics. Excellent work. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2