Monthly archive of 17. November 2008

Customize Frame Colors With Ink-Filled Eye-Glasses

Monday, den 17. November 2008

Feeling blue? Try india-ink filled eye-glass frames. And while we’re sure you could fill them with any sort of liquid, ink is guaranteed to offer the brightest colors. An innovative approach in eye-wear for those that wear glasses every day, but want a few thousand more options.
via Geekologie

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Motrin: How Not to Make a Video Viral

Monday, den 17. November 2008

Pain reliever Motrin recently sparked a firestorm of controversy over an advertisement which attempted to be humorous, sympathetic and perhaps edgy but ended up insulting the very consumer group they were targeting. The offending video portrayed the practice of carrying a baby in a sling as an uncomfortable fashion statement, something that makes a mother [...]

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Unofficially Released Apple Apples

Monday, den 17. November 2008

A Japanese super-fan has grown Apple-branded Fuji apples by adhering stickers to the still-ripening fruits a month before picking. Apple has yet to comment about the unofficially-logo’d Fuji’s, but we doubt they will. That is, unless they don’t taste good. (Or constantly crash.)
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Most Popular Articles on PSFK From the Last 7 Days

Monday, den 17. November 2008

Here are PSFK’s top five articles from Nov. 3 to Nov. 9, 2008. Results are based on Google Analytics and in order of overall page views.
McDonalds goes unbranded in Japan - Amanda Gore
Free (Fake) Copies of the New York Times - Christine Huang
Photoshop In Real Life - Dan Gould
Logo Makeovers and Inspiration - Allison Mooney
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Sound Butter: Visualizing Sound (With a Sewing Machine)

Monday, den 17. November 2008

We’re really enjoying the work of interactive design group Sound Butter. The duo of Patrick Li and Ian Gallais have a radically different approach to design. Using humor, everyday objects, artistic flair and a healthy dose of adventurous experimentation, Sound Butter makes you simultaneously laugh and think with their creations. One such project is the [...]

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‘Music is Okay?!’: Interview with Ruben Jonas Schnell from ByteFM

Monday, den 17. November 2008

Our new event series checkdisout for PSFK readers in Germany kicks of this Thursday, November 20 in Hamburg. As of today, the very last Ticket for the premiere ‘Music is Okay?!‘ can be purchased if you want to be part of an insightful evening about digital music culture.
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G-Speak: Amazing Gesture Based Computing

Monday, den 17. November 2008

Oblong Industries are the creators of the mind-blowing g-speak spatial operating system (think Minority Report). Using a sleek set of gloves as the interface control, users can  use gestures to manipulate objects and data with ease.  Check out the astounding video below.
g-speak overview 1828121108 from john underkoffler on Vimeo.
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Web 2.0 Getting Grungier

Monday, den 17. November 2008

Slick interfaces decoupaged with second-hand aesthetics make-up Six Revisions latest compilation of thirty web-sites throwing back to grunge. Scanned textures, hand-drawn illustrations and carefully-tooled details are giving these precisely engineered sites the pre-worn feel not typically embraced by web 2.0 sites. While grunge has steadily gained steam over the course of the past couple of [...]

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Young UK Garden Designer goes for the Gold in 2012

Monday, den 17. November 2008

The next three years are going to be very busy for Sarah Price. The 28 year old leading garden designer is part of a team that recently unveiled plans for the massive London Olympic Park that will anchor the games. The design of the park draws on Britian’s long standing interest in horticultural traditions and [...]

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Jarvis On The Google Economy

Monday, den 17. November 2008

In his column in The Guardian, Jeff Jarvis has an interesting piece that takes Google as an example to show how a batch of new companies operate well, despite a declining economy. Here’s an extract:
In Google’s economy, small is the new big. Of course, big is still big — Google itself is gargantuan. But it [...]

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