Rubik's Cube with Braille
This braille version of the Rubik's Cube was made by designer Konstantin Datz.
Have a look on yankodesign.com.
Site: www.konstantindatz.de
This braille version of the Rubik's Cube was made by designer Konstantin Datz.
Have a look on yankodesign.com.
Site: www.konstantindatz.de
Have a look at this presentation by Google titled 'The New Multi-screen World - Understanding Cross-platform Consumer Behavior'.
Published by Techcrunch on Scribd.com.
Thanks for spotting, Ruud.
Read this post by Jason Fagone titled 'How Nerf Became the World’s Best Purveyor of Big Guns for Kids'. (wired.com)
Cloud print is the infrastructure service that allows for the ad-hoc transformation of digital information into physical forms in 2D or 3D, by leveraging networks of production facilities through cloud computing technology.
Read more about the manifesto on cloudprintmanifesto.org.
Here is the video on diginfo.tv.
Spotted by: @Culijoy
Have a look at www.designkaas.nl
CERES aims to raise AWARENESS of WOMEN’s CRUCIAL ROLE in securing our GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY.
Site: www.ceres.cc
You can buy the DVD here.
English site: www.cerescc.com
I’m Going to Spend the Next Month Using My Smartphone as a Wallet.
A project by Christina Bonnington
Read about it here.
'Legal for the People'
Free legal documents on www.docracy.com
Cool music service: 22tracks.
Cape Town, South Africa-based graphic designer Emma Cook created a geeky / great series of Design Nerd Flash Cards that give the traditional visuals and words associated with teaching kids their ABC’s a more modern update.
More http://www.makenice.co.za/projects/Flash-Cards/
Read this post by Justin Page titled 'Design Nerds Flash Cards, A Geeky Way For Kids To Learn Their ABC’s' on http://laughingsquid.com.
We spotted this on the Webby Award's Facebook page.
The Webby Awards: Design Nerd Flash Cards from graphic designer Emma Cook put a techy spin on the imagery traditionally used when teaching kids their ABCs. ([via Laughing Squid][2])
Have a look here.