Fill/Stroke Branding Experiments, Part 1, Shorty
To take the edge off a drab Monday morning, we present part 1 of an ongoing investigation of branding.
1 comment. Posted by Fill/Stroke in branding, conceptual, experimentation on 18 August 2008.
Rejecting the familiar with Intel’s Digital Home Initiatives team
Since I moved to Arizona four years ago, I’ve been working tirelessly for the man, specifically designing web sites and other digital miscellanea. Tired of the same old song and dance, I set out to spend my summer working for as small a firm as possible, exclusively in print.
Its funny how often I am reminded; life cannot be planned.
Intel, for those of you in the dark, is the world’s largest semiconductor company and employs nearly 90,000 worldwide. They invented the x86 series of microprocessors, or for the technophobes, the brains that power most personal computers. Read more. →
2 comments. Posted by tanner in conceptual, experimentation, innovation, writing on 14 August 2008.
Theo Jansen, “we have a new wheel.”
“5,000 years after the invention of the wheel, we have a new wheel.” Read more. →
3 comments. Posted by tanner in experimentation, innovation, motion on 13 August 2008.
Nerds prepare: Lion’s Gate to release a Zork movie
UPDATE: Hey, did you know gullible isn’t in the dictionary? My bad.
And, of course, Morgan Freeman is narrating.
From what I can gather, Zork was one of the first interactive fiction computer games. Players navigate through the Zork world by entering text commands. The movie, expected to be released in 2009, is set in a first-person perspective. It will be filmed in full text video. Read more. →
1 comment. Posted by tanner in experimentation, movie on 7 August 2008.
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