Archive for March, 2010

Don’t let anyone tell you it is easy to create a successfully engaging Facebook Fan Page. It requires planning, time, some kind of HTML knowledge, design skill, and imagination.

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How to Build Engaging One-of-Kind Facebook Fan Pages

There are websites that are just So Broken that anyone can see what’s wrong. From truly heinous bridal clothing stores to bizarre and incompetent internet………………..

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When Blind Design: 10 Websites That Just Should Not Exist

This graphic illustrates America’s aircraft carriers, and those of the rest of the world. Each icon is an accurate depiction of the flight deck of the ship as seen from above, all to a common scale.

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All the aircraft carriers of the world…[Pic]

Kagaya is Japanese digital fine artist created artworks relating to the universe including CG animation pictures, digital prints, posters, illustrations for astronomical books and magazines

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Extra Ordinary Digital Artworks of Japanese Artist ‘Kagaya’

For a stunning graphical user interface designers always need sharp and crisp icons.

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Best Search Engines Sites For Designers To Find Icons – sets

HP invited the creative minds from the Austrian art collective PERFEKT*WORLD http://perfektworld.net/ to Dubai and challenged them use their new HP Touchsmar…

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HP Perfekt Touch – Urban Art Projections in Dubai

We’ve talked to the experts about what they use for inspiration, collaboration, and getting down to the business of design in a social media world. Here are some of the suggestions they offered up.

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10 Essential Design Tools for Social Media Pros

We’ve talked to the experts about what they use for inspiration, collaboration, and getting down to the business of design in a social media world. Here are some of the suggestions they offered up.

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10 Essential Design Tools for Social Media Pros

Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, the men behind Discovery Channel’s share behind the scenes stories from their daring, often rudimentary and typically inadvisable tests of myths, rumors and complete hogwash with Kevin Kelly, Wired magazine’s founding executive editor.

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The Kill Switch: MythBusters vs. Autonomous Robots [Video]

In recent years the US has begun to lag in education for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and a number of efforts are underway to address this issue. We know that giving kids hands-on experience is one of the best ways to spark and keep their interest in STEM-related fields

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Rube Goldberg competition gets teens excited about STEM