Thursday, March 31, 2005

Tantek

I thought I'd post this because it's a really great example of what can be achieved using plain old HTML and CSS. Ceci n'est pas flash indeed. tantek.comTags: Design

Flickr related tag browser

This is a brilliant little flash application that provides a gateway into the world of Flickr. You enter the tag you wish to search for into the box and the application then finds all the images under that tag. Not only that, when you click off the main part of the page it zooms out to reveal all the related tags for you to investigate too. This could have amazing potential in an e-commerce

Practise - London

This is the website of a really hot London design studio. Founded by James Goggin after finishing at the Royal College of Art it has grown into something of a design collective. Their clients include Channel 4, Tate Britain and Tate Modern, and the Design Museum. In addition, James runs All Weather, a clothing range featuring some really nice t-shirt and sweatshirt designs.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

noWax

Holding ipod parties has been going on for some time now. As far as I know it started at the Dream Bags Jaguar Shoes bar in Shoreditch and was also adopted amongst some BBC employees. Anyway, it's now been commercialised, slightly, by noWax. The premise of noWax is this: we bring the equipment and you bring the tunes, either on your ipod or another mp3 player. The next noWax party is at the

Springspotters

Moment of excitement just now as I decided to read the monthly Springwise e-newsletter. I was reading the first article about zopa.com (posted on this blog at the beginning of March) when I got to the end only to see my name as one of the accredited sources! I feel officially important. You can read it for yourself here.

Philippe Starck Sandal

Puma have launched a Starck Sandal for Spring Summer. The most wearable of Starck's work for Puma to date. 'The Starck-PUMA sandal is constructed from a lightweight, fully injection-molded T.P.U. shell and a comfortable compression-molded E.V.A. midsole. It too has the micro-herringbone non-slip outsole tread design for better traction on wet surfaces.' It's another playfull and funky design from

Legal TV Downloads

Both the BBC and Channel 5 have reached the conclusion that downloadable TV content is the future. The BBC is currently trialling IMP (Interactive Media Player) allowing users to download programmes within a week of them being aired. Channel 5 has announced the launch of downloadable content for £1.50 per programme. This price seems a bit steep considering that the programme is free to air and

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Spreadshirt

'Spreadshirt allows designers to market a range of clothing from dresses, underwear and jackets to t-shirts, sweatshirts, and caps.Surfers who fancy themselves as the next Stella McCartney can add their own designs or catchy slogans to over 50 products.Spreadshirt then creates an online store where the designer can set the prices for their new collection and add the new store to their own website

Philippe Starck

Starck is teaming up with F6, a Geneva conglomerate to create Starck Hotels. Starck has designed several hotels before but these will be the first with his name on the sign. According to the press release Starck wants to create a place where “people are more awesome, are more sexy, are more smart, more sparkling.” via Luxistwww.askf6.comTags: Design

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Podcasting update

Warner Brothers have agreed to sponsor The Eric Rice Show. They will be mentioned whenever an exclusive track that they have provided is played. via ClickzThis follows Heineken creating it's own podcast back in December. The BBC launching In Our Time and Fighting Talk. The UK's Virgin Radio also launched it's own podcast in early March. Tags: Technology

surface 2 air

This is the really interesting site of surface 2 air. The site is designed to look and feel like a classic Mac interface. Windows can be opened and closed, and folders explored. Based in New York and Paris they work as a creative design team with works ranging from work for Nike's concept space in New York to creating their own range of furniture. They also have their own boutique stores which

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

In brief

Bust-Up gum - A chewing gum which the makers say can help enhance the size, shape and tone of the breasts has proved to be a big hit in Japan. via www.bbc.co.ukBacon Whores - 'Finally, you can have tasty, sizzling bacon, without all the shopping, planning, and preparation. Just schedule your appointment at baconwhores.com, and our trained experts will come and prepare bacon for you, exactly the

OpenAd

It's not often that a truly brilliant idea comes along but this could well be one of those. OpenAd is a depository of creative ideas that can then be bought by brands either for a year or forever. 'OpenAd is a global platform for the buying and selling of advertising, design and marketing services ideas. It enables the direct connection between the creators and buyers of ideas. We also enable

Full Circle & Tiger of Sweden

Much has been made of the new Full Circle concept store in London's Covent Garden so I thought I had better check it out. The store itself has been lauded for its movement theme with furniture moving around almost taking you by surprise. My experience of the store was pretty mixed. Upon entering I was slightly disappointed as it looked like any other mid-priced fashion brands store. There was

Monday, March 21, 2005

PSP Casting

No sooner than podcasting starts to become part of the lexicon a new technology comes along. Video 9 is a free tool that will manage and convert video files to play on your PlayStation Portable. The cool part is- you can add Videora and using RSS, and BitTorrent subscribe to video feeds. While this is just another example of podcasting, videocasting, etc... the really interesting thing here is

50 people see...

Neil K or Brevity as he's known on Flickr has come up with a great application that blends images that share the same Flickr tags. This allows compositions to be created with no human involvement - the program selects the images from the specific tag and blends them with no thought as to how good or bad the results look. In '50 people see' Brevity has chosen the Flickr tag 'shadow' and the

Saturday, March 19, 2005

Screen Typefaces

'Bill Gates wants computer users, well, Microsoft users, to have a more enjoyable on-screen reading experience -- so much so that he made improving reading on the screen one of his top five priorities.Beginning in 2006, Microsoft says it will ship with its operating system and other software products six brand new typefaces created especially for extended on-screen reading. The Microsoft

Friday, March 18, 2005

Logo RIP

This site showcases all the corporate marks that used to be. Like the name suggests they've actually put the logos in a graveyard - genius. Nonetheless this provides a great library of all the badges that used to adorn our favourite brands. www.logorip.comTags: Design

Abbey Road Film Festival

From the 19th March to the 3rd April the world's most famous recording studio, Abbey Road, is opening its doors to the public to showcase the films that have been scored there. 2005 is the 25th anniversary of the studio's involvement in scoring and Studio 1 will host a cinema whilst Studio 2 will have an exhibition of photographs. Movies range from 'Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark' to '

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Yoko Ikeno

Stunning illustration from this New York based artist. Featured on the cover of Vogue Italy last year her work is a mixture of traditional japanese style and contemporary subject matter. Born and raised outside of Tokyo, Yoko spent several years in Milan and Paris assisting fashion designers and working on personal art works.Yoko IkenoTags: Design

Plej

An amazing slice of relaxed Swedish house. 'Electronic music from the swedish leftcoast' is the best album I've heard in quite a while. The beats are relaxed, the depth of the sound is incredible and the music holds your interest as sounds float in and out of the mix. In their words 'We wanted to make playful and experimental electronic music. Music that is soft and soothing yet keeps you on your

Tagging & Folksonomy

Tagging and folksonomy are two words that have been flying around the net thanks to social networking sites such as del.icio.us and Flickr. If you've ever wondered what the tags at the bottom of my posts mean well they are Technorati tags. Tags are a means to order the web and they are applied by the user. For example, when I published my photos from a trip to New York I tagged them NewYork so

Nike: new branding approaches - Curation

On the plane the other day, I fell into conversation with a guy from Nike. (The first rule of anthropological engagement: talk to everyone, all the time, about anything they will talk about.)He told me that a new way Nike creates meaning for the brand is through a process called “curation.” A creative team from Beaverton takes a sport and dives into its history and material culture. They are as

Google X

Google has released a version of its search homepage that has the characteristics of a Mac OSX dock! Very gimmicky but I like it.GoogleXIt seems to be down at the moment for a live version try here.Tags: Technology

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

NYPL Public Library

Whilst I'm posting on images I thought I'd add another rather good site. Apparently there was so much traffic going to the NYPL when this launched that they had to go offline! 'NYPL Digital Gallery provides access to over 275,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage

Lomography

As a follow-up to Josh Spear's post on CoolhuntingI thought that it would be worth drawing attention to the Lomography website. This contains some great examples of what Lomographic cameras can do - the pictures have a very distinct look to them and there is a really nice Flickr tag devoted to lomography. It's the original 'point and shoot' camera. www.lomography.comTags: Design

Launch of 3.5 networks

It shouldn't but it does. What? Astound me. What astounds you? The sheer speed at which technology moves. I haven't even got a 3g mobile phone yet and I know in the USA they are rarer than a blue moon yet LG have just successfully trialled a 3.5g mobile phone that can deliver data speeds of 14mbps! The always on always connected digital life is actually here. via Gizmondo www.lge.comTags:

Monday, March 14, 2005

Public Lettering

A site devoted to the way we are communicated to for non-commercial reasons. The site takes you on a journey through central London stopping off at various landmark sights. These include Kings Cross and St Pancras stations, the British Museum, the British Library and the Coliseum. The site examines the typeface, position and size of the lettering providing a revealing and incredibly interesting

The Grey Sweatsuit Revolution

Building on an interesting post from Influx (Friday was a pretty good day for posts there)I've looked a little deeper into the Grey Sweatsuit Revolution. These guys believe that by expressing yourself differently in the way you dress is merely perpetuating the fashion industry. In order to be truly different and to fight fashion they persuade everyone to dress the same. Because of this fashion

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Wooster Collective Mobile

Wooster, the online urban art group, have released select pieces of their work for download to your mobile phone. In their own words:"Our goal with the Wooster Mobile project is to provide artists with a new revenue stream and at the same time, generate funds for a terrific cause.Each artist receives a royalty payment from every download you make of their work. In addition, all of the Wooster

Friday, March 11, 2005

Skype

For those who haven't heard Skype is here! Skype allows you to call people over the internet as if you were dialing their number on a phone and it's free. Not only does it allow you to call people on the internet but you can also call people's land-lines or mobile phones. And there's more... Skype have just released a beta of Skype In allowing mobile phones and landlines to call you on Skype.

Adidas One Ad

I might not like the shoes but the ad for the Adidas One is pretty special. TBWA/Chiat/Day produced it and the legendary Spike Jonze directed. It's a beautiful dreamlike ad - the kind of slick dreamworld we've grown accustomed to Spike Jonze creating. via Agendawww.boardsmag.comTags: Trainers, Sneakers

Flashforward and Flash Film Festival

The 13th Flash Film Festival is a celebration of the best Flash work on the web. It has the following categories: Application, Art, Cartoon, Commerce, Educational, Experimental, Game, Motion Graphics, Navigation, Original Sound, Story, Technical Merit, 3D, Typography and Video.Last years entries saw some really great work - check out Fuel Industry's lovely typography and the beautiful Weapons of

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Tank TV

This site showcases the latest and hottest work of young film makers. Although it is a subscription based service unregistered users can review a selection of films. The films themselves are well worth signing up for and vary greatly from the simple animation from Klega to the fairy tale/nightmare ballet of Esther Harris. www.tank.tvTags: Trends

Lights lovely lights

The wonderful Design Sponge has a great post on some beautiful ambient lights from Generate. Also threre is a gorgeous wearable necklace light called Moi. Loving the light - it gets you through the last of these winter months. designsponge.blogspot.comwww.gnr8.bizTags: Design

Wednesday, March 9, 2005

Audio Cubes

Whilst we're talking about light, Gizmodo have a post on their blog about blocks 'that can emit light and process sound in real-time, based on their relative location to each other. A signal processing network is created and altered by moving the blocks around, allowing a musician to interact with his tunes in a more physical manner. Each cube is programmed and recharged via USB.'The project, by

Julian Lwin - light fascination

MoCo LoCo have a gorgeous post showcasing the work of Julian Lwin, a British designer working in New York and London. 'His work explores the relationship between the material and the immaterial qualities of lighting...' Julian's latest work includes a modular screen that glows different colours depending on it's proximity to movement and also a room divider which glows red, green or blue. Lovely.

Futuro Flamenco

London's Notting Hill Arts Club has a great night this Saturday. 'Martin Morales’ Futuro Flamenco started as an idea to represent the music of Andalucia in its full context, from traditional Flamenco to the gas-fulled rock of the Spanish Gypsies and bass heavy beats of the guitar sampling producers. Over the last 3 years the night has developed into much more. Kicking off on a journey that starts

Tuesday, March 8, 2005

Karma Loop

Some nice streetwear from this online store. 'Karmaloop was founded in 1999 to battle the evil forces of McFashion. In a world populated by Abercrombie Zombies Karmaloop was created to provide a universally accessible alternative - a boutique to outfit cutting edge culture. Plus, it seemed like it would be fun to start a web site & get free clothes.' Great foundations of a business. They also

Moscow Style

London design agency Troika are releasing a book called Moscow Style. 'Celebrating the rich creative scene of the Russian capital, the book showcases the most innovative practitioners working in graphics, fashion, architecture, art and design... It is the third in a series of books on cities featuring fashion, photography, graphics, architecture and art from some of the most innovative

Monday, March 7, 2005

Adidas One

One word: ugly. But it is incredibly clever. In short, the Adidas One is a 'shoe with a built in microprocessor... that understands and adapts to give you the level of cushioning you need...' It also adapts to suit your individual needs. What I find interesting about this (not the computer, the Micropacer had one back in 1984) is that whilst Adidas have gone ultra hi-tec Nike have done exactly

Without milk

Photographic artist Emma Black recently held an exhibition of her work at Kingly Court in London's Soho. Unfortunately we missed it by a day but we still had a good look at Emma's website. The photos are lovely compositions and can be very poignant. Putting model toys into these environments really brings out a human side to the plastic figures. Wedding night is particularly lovely.

Sunday, March 6, 2005

Zopa

Zopa is basically ebay but for money. It provides a meeting place for borrowers and lenders whilst also vetting borrowers to ensure a satisfactory credit rating. Rather than borrowing from a bank you can borrow from someone just up the road at a rate that you both think is fair. 'Lenders can choose what rate to lend at and, by looking at the markets, decide what sort of people to lend to and

Saturday, March 5, 2005

Maharishi DPM B&W Speakers

Maharishi, one of my favourite clothing brands, and B&W have collaborated on a pair of speakers. While I appreciate Maharishi's clothing design and use of DPM (Distinctive Pattern Material), its application to a pair of speakers does nothing for me. via ProteinMaharishiB&WTags: Music Design

Friday, March 4, 2005

Trackies

It's been a mad day and it's still not over but I've just found a lull in which to bring the world's (well who ever actually reads this) attention to this superb website. Trackies is basically a website for old skool sportswear, in particular the infamous tracksuit. There are some great shots and descriptions of iconic sports apparel. www.trackies.co.ukTags: Fashion

Music for Imaginary Runways

Agenda Inc, a US pop culture consultancy, has conducted a survey on all the tracks played at fashion shows. The result is Music for Imaginary Runways, a pdf list of all the tracks and the claim that 2005 will be the year music and fashion converge more than ever before. Another US pop culture consultancy, Influx, has posted an article arguing that there is a new genre of music emerging called '

Thursday, March 3, 2005

Future Transport

The 3rd annual Peugeot design competition has thrown up a rather gorgeous winner, the Peugeot Moovie. 'The main idea behind this project was to create a small 2 seated city car powered by electric power.' The result is rather stunning. via www.mooch.infowww.peugeot.comTags: Transport

Open Source Marketing

You may have heard of Linux, a complete computer operating system designed by a mass of programmers from all over the world for free. This took open source principles - projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public - and created an operating system. Well, the idea of open source is now the future of marketing, according to

Wednesday, March 2, 2005

BYOB - Build Your Own Bag

'Motivated by a desire to make building with fabric as easy as playing with Lego blocks, we designed bYOB (Build Your Own Bag), a flexible, computationally-enhanced modular fabric-based system. When modules are snapped together to form an object, they become part of a sensor network and begin to communicate with people, other objects, and their environment.'Very interesting stuff chaps.BYOBTags:

Casa Camper

Back in 1999 Camper shoes were massive in the UK since then it has expanded fairly rapidly but this Spanish company hasn't rested on its laurels. They have recently launched Casa Camper, a hotel based on the same principles as their footwear. Situated in Barcelona, Casa Camper is located in a 19th century building. The hotel offers innovatively designed suites and rooms but also unique policies

Tuesday, March 1, 2005

New Segways

The Segway Human Transporter has been around in the US for some time and you can even buy them on Amazon. Despite their relative popularity over there I am yet to see one in London. However, this could all change with their latest updates to the range. There is now an off-roader, golfing and updated starter version. Basically the Segway is a self-propelled, two wheeled platform with a built in

Pimp Watches

I almost bought one of these and had it not been for Starck's release of his new LED watches it would be on my wrist right now. The Pimp watches hark back to the 1970s when LEDs ruled the roost and boy are they cooler than LCD. Get some unique Japanese style for just a few yen.www.tokyoflash.comTags: Technology

CSS Zen Garden

In the process of developing this blog and teaching myself rudimentary web design I came across this rather wonderful site. The site has been developed to showcase the beauty of CSS design. 'The Zen Garden aims to excite, inspire, and encourage participation. To begin, view some of the existing designs in the list. Clicking on any one will load the style sheet into this very page. The code