Students from Netherlands on an excursion
On Wednesday we had visitors from Netherlands. Delft University students brought us some very fresh energy by designing concepts for new Helsinki souvenirs on an excursion. Continue reading »
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More Visions with Design Games
Have you hear about Design Games? They are “games” with pre-planned rules and tasks which encourage designers to more creative solutions. The idea is…
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Creativity and usability research
One might think that being a usability designer is just about conducting research by following certain methods presented in usability literature. Well,…
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What we’ve been up to and learning recently
Since we’ve just recently joined the blogosphere thus starting to open up our minds a little bit more to the public eye (Hello there!) I wanted to share…
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Where to hide a corpse?
Building and maintaining a website, you will inevitably cross paths with the Microsoft cooperation and it’s infamous web browser series „Internet…
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‘Zeit’ Online — Redesigned
The guys over at the Information Architects did a great job redesigning the online version of the weekly German newspaper ‘Zeit’ (“Time”). The new design is by far one of the cleanest and most accessible versions of a printed newspaper online and redounds to the Zeit’s honor, representing the paper’s sophisticated and independent with a appropriate visual language. (Via: IA) -
Tree of life
The story of our humble origins, visually impressive and easily digestible. The 6 minute video is presented and narrated by David Attenborough. (Via: Geeks are sexy) -
F5 title sequence
Beautiful title sequence for the F5 conference in April 2009. I’m just such a sucker for these Chris Cunninghamesque aesthetics. The video has been produced by Dvein from Barcelona, which have made a name for themselves through – out the past with projects like the Diesel Liquid Space Show. -
Coplanar
Brandon Morse creates beautiful videos full of tension and power with computers. Architectural structures morph, twist and bend and form a fascinating new visual language.
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Screencast, done.
Screenr makes recording screencasts and posting them on Twitter more than easy and you forget that you’re using a browser app.. —Well, technically it’s a Java applet, but who wants to get technical if the shell is so damn pretty?
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