But maybe not this one, because it is just so pretty. You can customize the colors to your hearts desire. For my money, though, the default orange is what’s hot.
And the amount of my money would be a cool twelve hundred dollars.
But maybe not this one, because it is just so pretty. You can customize the colors to your hearts desire. For my money, though, the default orange is what’s hot.
And the amount of my money would be a cool twelve hundred dollars.
First of all, I’m not. Second, I don’t eat a ton of meat. Largely because I like to be clear on the origins of said meat, and achieving such assurance is often difficult.
I have feeling, though, these folks know from whence their sausage arrived. An important distinction, really. For anyone.
@barbecoa #london
Font Shop review of ‘Sketchnotes’ by Eva-Lotta Lamm. She has taken amazing sketched notes at design conferences over the past few years and has now bundled it all up in book form. Read and purchase.
It’s like a The Way Things Work - style approach to design ideas. See also: my giant intellectual crush on David Macaulay. *Sigh*
Via Fast Company. The “Internet of Things” idea has been getting lots of airtime, but this is the first visualization I’ve seen to really portray what the “thing” world looks like.
And I’m all in.
It’s beautiful and functional and made of only RFID tags and light projection.
DisplayCabinet from bashford on Vimeo.
Want. And even more? Custom-style for my Dodocase. Yes please.
h/t to DoobyBrain
Infographic: Girl Talk’s Latest Mashup Masterpiece Deconstructed | Fast Company
Just read a blog post about the new Cee Lo Green album, and really want to buy it. But I’m on my MB Air, and its kind of a pain to download someth—
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