Handmade Type is a typographic experiment by designer Tien-Min Liao.
By painting her hands, she can form different letters based on her gestures, and even transform upper and lowercase!
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by Eric Dye
Handmade Type is a typographic experiment by designer Tien-Min Liao.
By painting her hands, she can form different letters based on her gestures, and even transform upper and lowercase!
by Eric Dye
There’s nothing quite as frustrating as having your web design cruising along and working great.
… And then you open it up with one of those pesky browsers.
I won’t name any names, I would hate to offend any Internet Explorer lovers out there.
Here’s a nifty way to use the tools built in WordPress to pull browser specific CSS:
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by Eric Dye
The LEGO Millennium Falcon (model 10179) is the largest off-the-shelf LEGO model, ever.
With 5,195 pieces, there couldn’t be a more EPIC LEGO model to create a stop motion video assembly.
Watch!
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by Eric Dye
With all the photo apps flooding the Apple App Store, it’s cool to find an analog device to render some special effects.
How great looking is this!?!
[Read more…] about Analog Special Effects Lenses for Your iPhone
by Eric Dye
The Zorin OS is a Ubuntu based OS that is designed specifically for Windows users who want to start using a Linux based system while having a Windows like feel.
Zorin boasts virus and malware immunity, speed, and even claims to run Windows programs faster than Windows!
Take a look and tell me what you think:
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by Eric Dye
Ah, yes, the power of social media:
UK police have reported a 540% increase in Facebook crimes over the past three years, according to the Criminal Justice Degrees Guide. Crimes have taken a different form on Facebook, requiring the creation of new laws or reinterpretation of existing laws.
With more than 100,000 UK crimes linked to Facebook over the past five years, it’s no wonder police are looking for suspects or evidence on the site. Some law enforcement, such as Sheriff Al Lamberti, have found great success using Facebook to find criminals. Lamberti arrested the criminals who stole air conditioners in Florida after he posted photos of suspects on Facebook, which led to a tip.
Ha!
Take a look at these 20 cases solved by using Facebook:
[Read more…] about 20 Cases Solved with Facebook [Infographic]