Hey everyone, I’m at SCAD Atlanta for Wordcamp and just thought I’d show you one of the few pictures of underwater ballerinas SCAD has on the front of the building.
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Wordcamp Atlanta
Jan 8th, 2010Comments!
Jan 4th, 2010So for the past two days I’ve been brainstorming and coding a new comments form. Feel free to drop me a line! :) You’ll see the link to the comments box in the bottom right of every post.
Also, just to highlight a few features that are hidden in plain sight, if you click the category icon next to any post, it’ll take you to the page of all the posts in that category.
In addition, if you want a link you can give to show someone a specific post, click the title of the post and copy the url of the following page. You can accomplish the same thing if you click the date in the top right.
Enjoy!
Waldilla Wood Flooring
Jan 3rd, 2010http://www.waldilla.eu/index.html
A simple way to add a nice organic touch to your home. Waldilla’s wood flooring is made of subtly curved planks instead of linear straight wood planks. Available in several woods.
-Via Notcot
Color Coding For The Color Blind
Jan 2nd, 2010We can’t imagine a world without color. From health care to transportation, we rely on it to cue us daily. But for about ten percent of the world, color is relative.
Miguel Neiva has created a color coding system to improve daily life for the predominantly male population who experience color blindness.
-Via Core77
Greenlite by Beau Monroe
Jan 1st, 2010Beau Monroe takes his first shot at packaging design, redesigning a popular lightbulb brand that needed a makeover.
http://www.beaumonroe.com/bm/greenlite/
-Via Notcot
Every Day the Same Dream
Dec 31st, 2009This flash game, Every Day the Same Dream, is a slightly depressing yet poignant experience. There’s 5 possible endings to the dream and it’s quite an interesting journey.
Rambler Socket
Dec 25th, 2009Meysam Movahedi’s latest concept certainly isn’t the first revolutionary tweak to the tried-and-true power outlet, but it’s easily one of our favorites. Put simply, the Rambler Socket is an in-wall box that contains 1.5 meters of extra cabling along with a traditional AC outlet. Granted, you’ll need a pretty deep wall to make something like this work (in theory, of course), but the result is nothing short of brilliant. If your AC cord is long enough, you simply plug it into the socket per usual; if you need a little extra length, the built-in extension cord pulls out with a gentle tug. Once you’re done, you simply tug on the cable once more and watch as it recoils back within the wall. GE, or someone — can we get a contract to this guy, pronto?
-Via Engadget
The Insurance Policy
Dec 25th, 2009
I had to put this on my door since I’m pretty sure my family won’t let me sleep in on Christmas morning and I’m going to bed at 4am haha.