Brian Fling has found a great little site by Joe Davis called I made Tea.
It it the most gorgeously engaging site. You click on any words highlighted in grey, and the sentence changes to add more meaning, or more detail to the story.
It’s so simple but so beautiful. I can’t remember the last [...]
I know I am pretty harsh on Flash on this blog (and for anyone who has the misfortune to get me started when I’ve had a few drinks), so I thought I’d post an example of Flash done well.
Good Magazine has mapped out history’s greatest journeys, from Marco Polo to Livingstone to Kerouac, the Silk [...]
I just found a really cute little site called Yearbook Yourself. (I’m not sure which agency was behind it, but if you know let me know in the comments).
In Australia we missed out on the typical American yearbook pictures as we didn’t really have yearbooks like the Americans do. I did appear in one yearbook [...]
When I lived in London, Topshop was one of my guilty little pleasures. They had great cheap little clothes that were perfect for a backpacker - you could buy a little top or dress for £10 and not worry when they fell apart (usually after wearing them once).
I think I’m way too mutton to [...]
Jeff Ciba Stearns has created a beautiful, introspective and honest movie about the last 9 years of his life, using post-it notes and a felt tip pen.
I don’t usually watch 6 minute Youtube videos (short attention span) but I found myself really relating to this one. It’s funny how life passes you by - [...]
I’ve blogged before about the brilliant dexter viral campaign they did a bit over a year ago.
Well they’re back with a second viral for season 3. Since blogging about it originally I’ve become addicted to the show and have watched season 1 and 2 back to back.
This viral is much the same in [...]
Some great news - Moo, who have previously printed gorgeous little photo cards, are now doing full sized business cards.
It’s US$21.99 for 50 business cards and they can take the photos straight from your Flickr stream, facebook or you can upload them yourself.
You have a photo on one side, and up to 11 lines [...]
Back when I first started coding HTML in 1996, one of the most valuable resources I used was Webmonkey. It was by far the best site available, offering step by step tutorials as well as more advanced techniques. It was fantastic for both learning new languages and getting more skillful at those you already knew [...]
I’m so grateful I no longer need to utilise sites like this but Ms Fits has just pointed out a great site called Read at Work. If you’re gasping with boredom but also have to be careful about who can see your screen, the site disguises itself as a Windows desktop with the links in [...]
This video is one of the most exciting developments in street view that I’ve seen.
I can’t wait for this to launch in Sydney. I hate looking out for street signs as I’m driving, or trying to figure out how far down the road my destination is when I’m looking for specific buildings, restaurants, [...]