Lego Matrix
Just in time for its 10th year anniversary, “Trinity Help” is a frame-accurate stop-frame animation of the famous bullet-dodge scene from the 1999 movie The Matrix, all done in Lego. By “frame accurate” we mean that we took all of the video frames from that part of the movie (that’s nearly 900 frames for just ...
Buy an iPhone from a vending machine
Gadgets for sale in vending machines aren’t that new of a thing, especially in airports or in Asia, but this was the first time I saw one selling iPhones or iPods in Macy’s in Union Square.
Emojicons for iPhone
“Icon Keyboard” is a free Emoji keyboard/icon app available in iTunes. You copy and paste the icons from the app into your text messages or tweets.
Google Chrome OS
Google demonstrated Google Chrome OS for the first time on Thursday in Mountain View. Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of ...
SF Symphony
Went to see the symphony perform Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos, one of my favs.
Mockingbird: Wireframes on the Fly
As a UI/UX designer, I’m constantly looking for new tools and methods to allow me to more rapidly create initial user flows and to prototype an application. Mockingbird is a new online tool that let’s you create and share wireframes quickly and with interactivity. It uses a simple drag and drop UI library, gives you ...
The Punch Card
The Punch Card is a simple and fun example of personalization: The three character say-whatever-you-want card. Punch out the perforated pieces to create your own personal message. Use letters, numbers, glyphs or design your own pattern. Via PicoCool
Twitter #140art
A simple experiment in Twitter art of my initials with symbols. More Twitter glyphs @TW1TT3Rart







