Four interesting web-projects : Cymbolism from Suffolk Software at cymbolism.com, which aims to quantify the association between colours and words with the help of the visitors. As a feedback participating public can see statistics with colours attached to specific word.
Another project is We Feel Fine by Kamvar and Harris at : www.wefeelfine.org . It is a database of human feelings collected over three years from personal blogs on Internet. With the interactive application’s help I was able to get valuable statistics on most expressed feelings according to gender, geography and time. The project is very well documented in the book form: We Feel Fine: An Almanac of Human Emotion,, which I highly recommend.
I also find interesting tool from cssprism.com, which aloud to view and modify the color spectrum from any website or CSS file. Another useful application is: Adobes Kuler: and by them recommend links to color theory.
Colour mood
Labels:
colour matching,
design,
design resources,
inspiration
Creative alphabets and letters
You'll find plenty of inspiration at: davidairey.com, sharesomecandy.com and letterplayground.com
Labels:
design,
inspiration,
typography
Pikmin Project as Lego creations
Norwegian Filip Felberg has been building with Lego blocks characters of his favorite video game Nintendo's Pikmin. Characters gallery on Flickr
Info Via: gamesetwatch.com ,
Labels:
games,
inspiration
Tilt-Shift Photography (miniature faking )
Tilt-Shift Photography Photoshop Tutorial via: tiltshiftphotography.net
Labels:
Photoshop,
Photoshop tutorial
Oldest Animation
A 5,200-year-old bowl discovered in Iran seems to be the oldest animation. More info via: animationmagazine.net
Labels:
animation,
animation techniques
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