Archive for June, 2006

mmm, photos

Type 12, a new photography compilation project, has released their first collection. The next 3 months are available in Lounge72’s Calendar Project. The folks at youworkforthem have launched a new project: proflile magazine. Into coding? WeLoveCSS is a primarily XHTML/CSS forum for css die-hungers. Got Rainforest?

Futurama and the lucky number 13…

Comedy Central has picked up the rights to cult TV hit Futurama and have ordered 13 new episodes, to begin airing in 2008. More details at tv.com.

Transformers Teaser Released.

The initial teaser trailer for 2007’s Transformers live action movie has been released on the movie’s official website, 5 days ahead of schedule. The short clip first started leaking to various outlets on Monday, but steam really picked up yesterday when a copy made its way onto youtube.com. Because of that, the teaser’s countdown to [...]

The Thursday Times

Have to make a presentation and all you have is flat artwork? LiveSurface can help. Motionographer is a great motion graphics news site, and be sure to check out Pysop’s latest for Coca-Cola. Take the ease out of finding that lost plugin with the Toolfarm. The Lee Oskar Lawrie Virtual Museum showcase’s this outstanding modern [...]

vector delights

Our buddy Reggie over at tech vector has informed us he has two vector sets for sale via ywft, city life and botanicals. Do you run a wordpress site/blog? Check out these 8 invalueable wordpress plugins. everyone needs a little evil design in their lives. Evoke v3 is now up and live. Webmindcreator Studios: future [...]

spiderman3 – trailer

The Spiderman 3 Trailer has hit the web today.
Wow! Sandman looks awesome and I just hope, hope, hopppeee that venom gets the good treatment. What do you guys think?

dead ponys

raphael has updated mydeadpony and jonas has updated his site as well, both showcasing great works. Digg, the social bookmark megasite, has changed its look as well. the sketch tavern houses a nice group of sketch artists.

Float Glassware

Float Glassware by Velocity Art and Design are just gorgeous. Master glassblowers in the Czech Republic, working with specialized lathes, torches and burners, handcraft float glassware, literally one piece at at time. Now to save up to get a set, haha.
(via inhabitat)

Conan Vs. Bear

Conan Vs. Bear. Place your bets. Coudal of course.

7 days, but here are some links

Just a reminder, there are just 7 days left to submit for a chance to make it into our 39th Release, but in the mean time, here are some links: the gang at depthcore have dropped a new pack to view. Good ol’ jake has brought back pseudoart, do check it out. Evermotion is [...]

a day at the opera

Opera 9 is now released for all you browser junkies. The gang at digital abstracts have returned with a new look. ComputerArts has posted a nice story on 50 ways to become a better designer. The Battle, works by Matthew Barnes (via DiK)

big fat awesome house party

Fosters Home for Imaginery Friends is one show (yes, I admit it) I can’t get enough of. The art style, the creative characters and hell, that theme song are just so awesome. So, I ran across this fun little site for the show, Big Fat Awesome House Party. You can create your own imaginery friend [...]

vector contest and css goodness

Another week has begun so why not some links to tide you over? IllustratorWorld is having a friendly vector competition, winner gets a copy of Photoshop CS2. CSS Bloom is yet another new css design site, check it out for a nice list of sites. Dan Rubin’s SuberfluousBanter is always a good read. Don’t forget [...]

Linkspree.

The Top 10 Web Developer Libraries has recently been published; add Krugle (beta) to that list.

Apparently web accessibility is a hot topic in Europe; I can’t picture a better piece of legislation. (Well, I can, but okay.)

Say goodbye to the Google Fight of ole; say hello to Google Trends.

Critiquing the World Cup 2006 design

One of Germany’s top designers, Erik Spiekermann, on the World Cup 2006 design and why it is so “embarrasing.” Via the always relevant Coudal Partners.