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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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Motion showcase

September 12th, 2008

Right now we’re looking at everyone’s individual motion projects in “Ångan”. It’s awesome to see what everyone else has done and the difference in individual styles.



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Motion, motion, motion

September 9th, 2008

Our group project in motion is going well, much thanks to Linus and Kalle. I feel a bit inadequate with After Effects, I must admit. I’ll have to try and spend some time with it this weekend or something to catch up, because it looks like it could be a lot of fun. I just haven’t gotten a grip around it at all, that’s it.



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Motion week

September 9th, 2008

Motion week started yesterday. With a bang. We have a group assignment that is due tomorrow morning which is a group effort. I think it will turn out pretty good. We also have to write up the written report and hand in.

So far, I like it. Hyper, that is. It’s pretty fast-paced but if you compare it to the 8-5 job I had before, it’s more dynamic. It changes. One thing, though, that me and my class mates aren’t that happy about is the hefty invoice we got from the school. 4600 Swedish crowns for UGL, Team building (one night at a ranch sort of) and another fee (”kompendieavgift”) that I can’t understand what it means.



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