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Compfight (1)
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Compfight is a website that allows you to search Flickr for creative commons images to use for your designs or blog posts. I can’t beleive I didn’t know about this until now!Shared by Paulo Pereira (20)Contribute comment -
AIGA Get Out The Vote Posters (2)
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A juried set of 24 posters were professionally printed and distributed nationally in early September. The posters have been hung in the windows of storefronts, restaurants, dormitories, laundromats and elsewhere around the country. You too can participate in getting out the vote by viewing the online gallery, and then downloading, printing and posting your favorite designs around your community.Shared by Danielle (52) Paulo Pereira (20)Contribute comment -
JavaScript Controllable Flash MP3 Player: NiftyPlayer (3)
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NiftyPlayer is a tiny open source Flash MP3 player with a very simple interface. It is lightweight (4kb) and usage does not require any Flash knowledge as the URL is mentioned in HTML. The player can be easily controlled with JavaScript besides the Flash interface, like changing the file to be played, stop & start. With this feature, you can even bypass the whole Flash look. Some other features are: Autostart capability Draggable/Clickable seek bar ...Contribute comment -
15 Useful Batch Image Processors | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine (91)
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Whether you’re a Web developer, Web designer or blogger, you’ve probably had to deal with the headache of converting many images to different sizes and formats. It’s not much fun if you have to convert all of them by hand. Batch image processing can reduce this process from hours of work to just a few simple clicks. With batch image processing, you can specify a size or file type, and then a script runs to ...Shared by !&# (73) a.andreev (16) AJ (145) Alberto Verdoy (1) Aleksandar Erkalovic (23) Amy (43) Angela (4) ani625 (72) beatak (23) bodzasfanta (123) buxx (28) Çağatay Öztürk (14) charlie anzman (85) Dave (2) Dave Woodard (12) eConsultant (5) edythe (47) el-flojo (10) Gabriele (1) GeniusBoyWonder (27) Giorgos Androulidakis (23) goodpic (13) Hervey (33) Homer Gaines (20) HR (20) illovich (31) Isaac Roca @SiKNUS (18) ja | castillo (28) jason (9) Jason David Pelker (12) Jason Emerick (2) jgonfre (17) Jiří Sekera (25) John Higley (8) Jon Phillips (47) jramos (13) kevan (18) Krushna (67) LouCypher (27) luxus (19) Mark (49) MaXCoDeR (2) miasarmento (54) Michael (27) Michael (2) Mithrill (9) mmhan (27) Mona N (89) mr.petruccio (23) Muhammad Siyab (50) ndench (20) neal (320) nikan (33) Niklas (12) nonozone (4) odeb (30) Olivier (29) Osvaldo Johnson (3) paulo (29) Paulo Pereira (20) Peli (9) persian eyes (29) Peter (20) Pramod (75) R Grant (2) Randy (12) raulpereira (20) rib (21) Rocco (26) Roger (93) Romey (33) rszaloki (29) Samuel (55) Sarit (7) Satya (19) Scott (5) Scott (107) Selwin (28) Shawn Smith (5) Sinclair (22) sink (18) snake (20) Stephen Jones (5) Steve (2) takako tominaga (4) Valentino (5) vinu (19) Wes Brown (20) William Becher (20) wolly (11) Yusuf (16)- ja | castillo said: ...thanks to Michael Hocter for this...
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Typical browser users (picture) (15)
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I saw this funny comparison of typical browser users on Choose Opera.Shared by adrcc2 (11) Bernardo (14) Edney Souza (15) exc (1) Gabriela (18) Leo Carbonell (2) naovouporai (22) Paulo Pereira (20) Solon (20) Sylvia Giacinta (17) TiTi (114) vanlandw (25) vcamaral@gmail.com (32) William Becher (20) woofer (20)- Sylvia Giacinta said: so which one are you? :D
- vanlandw said: f/ jja
- naovouporai said: ahahah atenção ao Safari!!! :D
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Designers For Obama (1)
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Design/ers for Obama was created when Design Observer essentially asked the question, “how can graphic designers best support Barack Obama?” Our answer ended up extending the question to cover visual communicators at all levels. In addition to supporting Obama for America we jumped at the opportunity to bring the spirit of grassroots style organizing and collaboration to poster design which, to us, meant not only forming communal bonds but sharing the fruits of our efforts ...Shared by Paulo Pereira (20)Contribute comment - Photoshop Tutorials: Create A Collage Of Polaroids From A Photo (1)
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Microsoft Adjusts to 21st Century, Adopts Open JavaScript Framework (6)
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The company known to set standards is instead adopting them. Microsoft joins the list of big companies that include Google, Yahoo and Nokia in adopting the jQuery JavaScript framework in its development environment. In a surprise tack, Microsoft moves web development forward by enabling an open and popular framework rather than reinventing a proprietary one from scratch. Wired.comContribute comment -
Monday Morning Fun: Slow Motion Face Punches (2)
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Who knew that a punch in the face in slow motion could look so fun? Hmmmm, I wonder how much these people had to get paid for them to accept this? I guess we’ll never know!Shared by Paulo Pereira (20) William Spaetzel (19)Contribute comment -
Legos Artistic Impression - 30+ Examples of Lego Art (1)
permalinkDon't you just love Lego, I have just started playing with it again after many years, my kids have finally reached the age were they can now appreciate it. My Lego skills are not even remotely close to this amazing art .Shared by Paulo Pereira (20)
- Paulo Pereira said: que fixe
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The Poster As A Tool Of Social Activism (1)
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Power to the poster - A graphic design democracy project. There is a restless, hopeful movement with eyes set on new possibilities for change leading to the prosperity of the collective. And, of course, there is the clutter-ridden madness of a constant control room information flow. Power To The Poster is the former taken to dismantling the latter. This website is for people to use a ready supply of well-designed, wild postings that comment on ...Shared by Paulo Pereira (20)Contribute comment -
Web Design Conference - An Event Apart (1)
permalinkThe grand-daddy of web design blogs - A List Apart - is running its fourth and final An Event Apart web design conference of 2008 in Chicago over October 13 & 14. At five bucks short of a thousand, it’s not the cheapest event to go to, and if you buy your tickets at the door add an extra hundred to make it $1095. Still they do have a quality line up of speakers including ...Shared by Paulo Pereira (20)
- Paulo Pereira said: Starting prices at $995. Fuck.
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AllTop Redesign - Tough Bit of Information Design (1)
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One of the hardest and most rewarding design challenges is working with large amounts of information. Guiding the eye through mountains of text and links and still keeping it pleasant looking is a lot harder than it looks. A good example of a tough information design problem online is in news aggregators like popurls and AllTop, where the designer has to contend with a whole cacophony of uneven RSS feed updates. ElectricPulp the company who ...Shared by Paulo Pereira (20)Contribute comment -
Try To Get These Through Airport Security (1)
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Koders Helps Finding Open Source Code (3)
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Koders is a search engine that is a must-bookmark for developers. It is used for quickly finding open source code, methods, examples, algorithms and more. It searches code written in 30+ languages & categorized with 28 different licence types. Koders also has pluging for Eclipse, Visual Studio & Firefox for integrated searching + it provides adding "code search" functionality to your site with a widget feature. Advertisements: Dreamhost $50 Discount Code: WRD Provide Support: Live ...Contribute comment -
xVideoServiceThief: Ultimate Online Video Download Manager (7)
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xVideoServiceThief is an open source download manager designed specifically for just downloading videos from Youtube and alike video sharing websites. I know there are dozens if not more Youtube downloaders out there but this one is really different. Let’s quickly go over some of its features. 1. Cross Platform The program is available for Windows (both XP and Vista), Mac and Linux PCs. So it can be installed pretty much everywhere. 2. Download more than ...Shared by charles (253) Chris Schrier (26) Miguel Lopez (122) Mike (4) Paulo Pereira (20) Scott (37) Yuce (4)Contribute comment -
Microsoft's new "I'm a PC" ads (1)
permalinkWith the utter failure of Microsoft's recent "day in the life" ads starring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld, Microsoft has launched phase 2 of their campaign to combat Apple's "Hello, I'm a Mac" ad campaign. As with the previous Seinfeld ads, this latest round is well done as far as cinematography goes, but once again there doesn't appear to be a point. Ok, so I "get" that they're trying to say that everyday people use ...Shared by Paulo Pereira (20)
- Paulo Pereira said: por acaso estes ads são bastante porreiros.
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Talk Like A Pirate 2008 (3)
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It be Talk Like A Pirate Day! Hoist the main sail, swab the decks, and break out the good rum! Aye and here be a shipload of pirate cartoons to help ye celebrate!- Paulo Pereira said: talk like a pirate day, hoje, sexta-feira.
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Inspiration: Logos by Paul Rand (2)
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The great Paul Rand (1914 - 1996), an American graphic designer best known for his corporate identity and collateral design. Along with my previous post about Saul Bass, Rand developed some of the greatest identities of the 1900s, most of which are still in use today. Shown above are: 1. American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC): 1962 2. IBM: 1972 3. United Parcel Service (UPS): 1961 4. Ford Motor Company (unused): 1966 5. Westinghouse: 1960 6. Yale ...Shared by Benjamin R (19) Paulo Pereira (20)Contribute comment
