Monday, September 28, 2009

First question every web site designer must ask themselves...

Seth's Blog Click Here
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"Do you want the people visiting this site to notice it?"
This is the question that Seth Godin says that every web site designer must ask themselves. I think it makes a lot of sense. For example, he says the musicians, and artists want people to notice the site, but other people who are trying to sell products for instance do not want there consumers only caught up in the site rather than the actual product. If you ad too much style to a web site for example, it may attract the viewer to much to the site rather than the actual product.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Making of Computer Graphics for Star Wars(Episode IV)

Making of Computer Graphics for Star Wars(Episode IV)
Posted by Allan Chochinov

And this is where it all began. STAR WARS!!!! Check this out to see the making of the computer graphics for this epic first movie of a great series. This was available to us through Guy Kawasaki.


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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Earnest

Seth's Blog - Click Here


"Seth Godin posted this on his blog and I want you guys to try analyze it yourselves: In the ongoing battle between dismissive irony and well-intentioned trustworthiness, the early rounds always seem to go to those that sell snark. Snark is clever and funny and easy to spread. Snark protects us from confronting the truth of the situation, and snark is incredibly easy to do. Snark is fun, but it doesn't look good on you. In the long run, though, it's those with right intention, a long term view and consistent persistence that m manage to win. Good thing, too."

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Sony's New Motion Conrolled Headphones

Sony's New Motion Conrolled Headphones
Posted by hipstomp

Finally headphones that pause your music when you pull them out of your ears...ingenious! This is a great idea but its obviously not the greatest thing since sliced bread, but I must say it is a good idea that does solve a problem especially the example hipstomp uses in his post.

Give it a look.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

A Million Squirrels

A Million Squirrels
Posted by Seth Godin
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The article actually is pretty interesting and to the point. It basically goes about saying how every blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then. Ha! What Seth is trying to say by this is that even when it comes to little things such as posting community driven goofy websites, like the example in his blog, you can get a shot at making money. I agree with him because there are so many things in the world that are very simple and you feel like you can do them just as good as any other person is doing it, but that person is making a million dollars for it whereas you're only making a little amount. It is just how the world works. A blind squirrel finds an acorn every now and then.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Arturo Gatti Tribute by Yours Truly

Check out my Arturo Gatti Tribute. A Tribute dedicated to a fallen warrior and my favorite fighter of all time.



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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Using the Philippines as well...

English German Philippines Japanese
Compact Disc Digitalschallplat konpakutodeisuku
Disk Scheibe deisuku
CD
mp3 mp3 emupi^. suri^
Rectangle Viereck rektanggulo chouhoukei
Double Doppeltes Bai
Dual Doppel dalawahan nijuu
Box Kasten kahon hako
Player Spieler pure^ya^

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Denis Zavjalkin's interior designs

Denis Zavjalkin's Interior Designs
Posted by hipstomp
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Latvia-based designer Denis Zavjalkin is so good that his finished product shots of a showroom he designed in Riga are just as good as his concept shots for the same project.  I honestly didn't even notice the difference between the concept art and the real thing.  Both shots looked so realistic that they both could have passed for the real thing.  Take a look for yourself.0Zavjalkin0001.jpg

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Alp Germaner's designs that POP

Alp Germaner's designs that POP
Posted by hipstomp
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Courtesy of Core77.com

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Vehicle graphics...That's a wrap

Vehicle graphics too complicated for paint jobs: That's a wrap
Posted by hipstomp

Here are two examples of Vinyls that go over cars.  These were done by the company SkinzWraps which is based out of the United States.  The vinyls are extremely detailed and one can only imagine how they the employees at this company actually perfect such a task like this.  To see more of their work, visit their gallery here.



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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Trash Temple...

Trash Temple gets recycled--twice(sort of)
Posted by hipstomp

The "Temple of Trash"...made up of 100 tons of PET bottles compacted into rough cubes. It is a very interesting piece of art that was designed by a Dutch firm that was actually made in 2007 but is getting exposure again in 2009.

Click Here to check out more of "Temple of Trash"

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The Product...


This is the product that I am going to use for this project...















English German Dutch Japanese
Compact Disc Digitalschallplat konpakutodeisuku
Disk Scheibe schijf deisuku
CD
mp3 mp3 mp3 emupi^. suri^
Rectangle Viereck rechthoek chouhoukei
Double Doppeltes Dubbel Bai
Dual Doppel Dubbel nijuu
Box Kasten Doos hako
Player Spieler Speler pure^ya^

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Research...Part 3

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Research...Part 2

Japan












Research...

This is the product I will be using...Click Here
And these are some of the shapes the coincide with it from England.











Monday, September 7, 2009

Tai Chiem's gaming systems of the future...

Tai Chiem's gaming systems of the future...
Posted by hipstomp

Tai Chiem is a designer based out of Australia.  He has created new generation models for the Xbox 360 and PS3 as well as the PSP.
Here is version of the "Xbox 720"












As well as the PS4 and PsP...

















To see more from Tai Chiem's portfolio, visit this link.

Video Tour of Special Effects...

Video Tour of Special Effects Since 1900
Posted by Allan Chochinov

Thought this was a very interesting post from Allan on Core77.  It is a video of the evolution of special effects through film.  Seeing as I am a film major, it is really amazing to see how far cinema has come over a century and how the next action movie has even better special effects than the last.  Check out the video from the link.

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First Post!

Test...

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