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What's that traffic light on the new iTunes window? And, it's nice with that new icon but couldn't they have rethought the entire thing? iTunes feels like an unfitting name for something that does so many different things (you don't go to the "Music Store" to buy a book, do you?)

The normal practice among web developers for icons have always been to embed them in images and use CSS to display. We do this so much, we hardly think about it at all any more. Pictos, however, is a clever way of taking a step away from this. Instead of using images, you embed the Pictos font and use that instead.

My favorite note taking app, Simplenote, has just been updated — or perhaps upgraded is a better word. Along with a new more visually appealing graphical reform, we're seeing tons of new features and updates to the service itself.

Fisheye, macro and wide angle lenses available for use with camera phones.

High quality short about the chaos that a little lottery ticket can set about.

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Awesome wood office

May 14th, 2009


Posted in Bits and Pieces Lightweight
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Steve Jobs portrait

May 13th, 2009

Saw this portrait of Steve Jobs over at Gizmodo of all places. It’s made using old Macintosh typefaces. Pretty sweet.



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Track your users

May 13th, 2009

Clixpy, apart from having a very weird name, looks like a really cool tool for web developers. It allows you to track your visitor’s every move on your pages and play it back. A little scary, but really useful.



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3D Realms goes bust

May 11th, 2009

3D Realms has declared bankruptcy, the BBC reports. So much for Duke Nukem Forever, eh?



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Great post! Just wanted to let you know you have a new subscriber- me!



The Industry Project begins!

May 11th, 2009

We’re there. The last module for the first year. After summer internships awaits us and after that a final project before graduation. It’s been going really, really fast. The one advice I would give to someone starting his or hers first year this fall would be to get your hands dirty from the get go! It’s a gift of time to study at Hyper Island. The time to learn and discover new things, but also the time to do what you want and work on your own personal pet projects. I’d say take it!

This new module aims to teach us – fittingly – the inner workings of a real agency and so we have all been divided into different roles and teams. My class of 43 have been divided into four agencies with the aim to balance gender, personality and previous experiences fairly across the board. Each agency of 10 or 11 have a CEO, Sales manager, Project managers, Interaction designers, Designers, Art directors and Copywriters.

Before the module began we were asked to choose our top three roles. I chose Designer (since that’s my focus), Art director (would be super to try!) and lastly Copywriter.

My role ended up being a copywriter. Which is cool. It’s never been something I’ve really gotten into it (even though I’ve had some training in my previous little personal projects writing texts) but it will be fun to try it out and I’m going to make sure to make the most of it!

We’ve been having agency meeting for most of the day since introduction at lunch. Sara-Lee is in Stockholm, so we hooked her up on the big screen so she could join in via Skype.

saralee



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HAHA, SO THAT’S WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE. NO WONDER YOU ALL LAUGHED.

Julius Mattsson says:

It worked well though! :D





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