


Ha! Ace - Black Affair (ex: Beta Band) have named a song after us... sort of...
Watch as this little box transforms into a variety of gadgets and gizmos… want!!
If you're into video games then you'll most likely know all about Little Big Planet. If the game has slipped past your radar it is essentially a completely open ended game where you can create your own characters, objects and worlds and then share them with the rest of the community. The game is heavily based on real world physics and real object interaction — so far beta testers have created anything from Space Invaders to valve based working calculators — crazy. What grabs me most however is the art style and how you can bring in your own photos / scans and use them in your environment.
I would buy a PS3 just for this game…
There are some interesting handmade fonts on this site… if you're feeling too lazy to make your own. ;)
I feel nerdy posting this but it made me chuckle.
We’re very excited to announce a new working partnership with the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery to design & develop an online educational resource for public, students and professionals.
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery houses the largest collection of Pre-Raphaelite art works in the UK. The online resource will enable for the first time the general public to see the entire collection of over 3000 works. Alongside this we will develop tools for the creation and sharing of user generated essays, teaching resources and lightboxes.
We were shortlisted and subsequently selected for our unique design vision and technical expertise. We will be building the site from scratch using the new .NET MVC framework, all design and development will be handled in house. The project will launch in early 2009.
Nathan Fletcher recently sent us a bunch of posters so we thought it
worth reposting a link across to his excellent portfolio site, My Broken Shoe.
Nathan has a really great illustrative style. One day we’ll commission
him to make us something ace for us, in the meantime why don’t you!
Wowsers - this is amazing - it's a Ferris Wheel that is powered by your computers keyboard; each time you type the wheel lights up, spins and the dodgems ride the rollercoaster! Follow the link to the product site to see the wheel in motion.