A Responsive Retrofit: Frostic School of Art
A long, long time ago, in a gala… I mean when I was but a mere student of graphic design, I…
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A Responsive Retrofit: Frostic School of Art
A long, long time ago, in a gala… I mean when I was but a mere student of graphic design, I…
The User is Drunk via Jones.in’ for a Blog #ui #ux #design #video
User experiences and interfaces are some of my greatest interests. My love of design and technology fuels this, but even in everyday life I am constantly thinking of user experiences. Whether it’s using a self-checkout at a supermarket or driving through…
if you want a distraction, Amazon put up its eight comedy pilots (and six kids show pilots) including Zombieland and Onion News Empire.
I’ve powered through three of these. They definitely don’t have the same quality that Neftlix Originals do, but I still enjoyed a couple of them. “Zombieland” was disappointing. “Those Who Can’t” and “Alpha House” have some real potential.
(via popculturebrain)
(via swissmiss | Lighting Techniques for Video Interviews)
Very cool. I’m going to have watch some more of these, they’re quite handy and I miss doing more video projects.
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I really want this. It’s so cool. It would be awesome for a second camera during movie-making (something I’ve decided needs to happen more often).
8-Bit Dr. Horrible (Act 1) (via DoctorOctoroc)
Wow, this is awesome. if you haven’t seen the original go do so first and then enjoy this afterwards.
Deja Vu much? Seriously these format wars are dumb. I personally am on the Disney side (knowing only what I read in the article) because I’m NOT going to buy new hardware for something like this. If Disney’s KeyChest lets me watch stuff on my current laptop and iPod then I might give it a go, but having to buy a new device (Especially if Apple doesn’t support it), that’s not happening.