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* this morning i really like the home page “Under construction” from Anouk’s website: those red rectangle create a real strong and beautiful effect. I’m not too sure aboutwhat the series are about, but their replication/multiplication – up to the point the whole becomes a background – really catched my eye.
Nice!

March 19, 2009
Categories: web design
Tags: background, homepage, photography, portrait, red, website
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June 22, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized
Tags: draggable, identity, representation, stickies, website
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June 21, 2008
Categories: bookmark, project
Tags: data, life, life data, preservation, website
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a portfolio made on the basis of a “see trough website” – using a simple iframe and a short list of links to give acces to some of the things we do.
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the given demonstration pages seem to bring web design in a complete new light: back to strong grid, layout and typography – i feel like there’s plenty of interesting things for page, information and hierarchy design to come with this framework.
June 08, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, css, design, electronest, framework, layout, see_trough, simple, typography, website
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R-Echos: how to create embroidery designs using images on your computer screen.
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R-Echos: Speaking at the first TED Conference in 1984, Nicholas Negroponte waxes prophetic on the converging fields of technology, entertainment and design.
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R-Echos: for some time, most Walker websites have been without an important branding element: a favicon.
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R-Echos: It is a simple task to control small electrical signals which are carried by the wires attached to the printer port of IBM-compatible computers.
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R-Echos: 5 years ago, the concept of working from any location seemed alien to most employers, but in todays rapidly connected world, it’s more common to find cutting edge researchers working without the constraints of 9-5 and the office life
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R-Echos: a great visualization of what the candidates are talking about
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R-Echos: An information visualization conference, the See Conference, is being held in Wiesbaden, Germany, on April 19th
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R-Echos: image of the poster found on ManyStuff
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R-Echos: Issue Magazine, another new web-based publication looking at the changing world of publishing and design
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R-Echos Custom turntables: ”
Mike Disher makes custom acrylic turntables – About 5 ye
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R-Echos Arthur C. Clarke 1917-2008, Sci-Fi Author & Space Visionary: ”
Renown science
March 20, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: analysis, anayltics, animation, architecture, archive, author, blog, blogging, bones, boxes, branding, candidates, chaumont, clothes, color, conference, container, custom, dead, design, details, display, diy, drawing, economy, embroidery, etd, fab, favico, flux, furniture, future, generative, graphicdesign, GUI, identity, installation, interraction, magazine, methodology, mobility, motion, museum, pipe, player, poster, printer, process, publishing, scienefiction, screen, sculpture, signage, stream, structure, tangible, technology, topic, touch, typography, us, visualisation, vynil, water, webdesign, website, writer, writing, zeitgeist
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an insight – back in the days (2005!) – on how to insert metainformation in delicious’ bookmarks
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a daily selection of website from the french newspaper Libération; via Tex Server who has been linked from them
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it’s good to see there are bigger company exploring new path of doing things – the exact same way ElectroNest decided to explore new way of managing relationship, workflow and business…
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a guide and some explanations on how to setup a FaceBook application
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an application which lets you change your boot image on apple computer
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»Internet art, net art, and networked art in relation.« A collection of conversations and interviews (with: Isabelle Arvers, Marc Garrett, Benjamin Weil, Charlie Gere, Christiane Paul, Cory Arcangel, Jemima Rellie, Sara Tucker , Jon Ippolito and Dirk De
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a semantic approach to “related tags” in delicious bookmark. Applying language algorythms to RSS feed parsing.
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Indexhibit is a web application used to build and maintain an archetypal, invisible website format that combines text, image, movie and sound. Daniel Eatock is behind this nice project aimed at easily realising online collections
February 24, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, application, business, collection, datamining, delicious, design, development, facebook, feed, filesystem, hack, links, management, marketing, meta, metadata, netart, opensource, organisation, osx, practice, process, reference, research, RSS, semantic, software, tagging, theory, tool, to_read, webdesign, website, zeitgeist
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big title use make the Palais de Tokyo website (inspired by ECAL website?) – very nice submenu on the side
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via Hei (DomDomDom) – a nice gallery of images for an exhibition about “Bikes, Kits and Maps for Portland, Oregon”

February 07, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: art, bike, clothes, cycling, design, exhibition, furniture, gallery, hierarchy, image, luxury, paris, products, streetwear, typography, website
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We, åbäke and I, just released our last collaboration, with the Serpentine Gallery:


The website is projected in classrooms where workshops are being held. It gives the teachers a sort of toolbox for activities around dyslexia as a way of empowering creativity. It delivers pdf documents to print, explaining activities and how to design your own based on a few examples. Each of these examples is «illustrated» by sections of the website which are an introduction for children in the classroom, a visual stimulation.
Workshop projects have been initially developed by artist Michaela Ross – and the initially established processes are now supported by this new tool and the friendly help of designers åbäke. First common workshop was held on last friday, after the launch on wednesday the 28th of March at the Serpentine Gallery. It received good feedbacks and we are definitely looking forward for more experiments of this kind to be co-designed.
April 02, 2007
Categories: designing, electronest
Tags: coding, dyslexia, neveroddoreven, school, serpentine gallery, teacher, teaching, tool, toolbox, web, website
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October 25, 2006
Categories: r-echos
Tags: design, info hub, launch, website, wordpress
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Åbäke and I designed a simple and effective website for the east london gallery Hollybush Gardens based on the printed identity Åbäke designed for them. The idea was to make the geo location of the gallery as obviously as possible; they also can access the archives and the presentation of artists, current exhibition and what’s planned for the forthcoming exhibitions.


October 20, 2005
Categories: designing, web design
Tags: design, gallery, london, website
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