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Stationery for German TV Channel 13th Street, who specialises in … horror and crime programming.

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Stationery for German TV Channel 13th Street, who specialises in … horror and crime programming.

More here

There is some stunning bit of UI design on this website admin-area.

The animations are gorgeous, even better is the option to turn them off.

It is available for purchase from Themeforest.

There is some stunning bit of UI design on this website admin-area.

The animations are gorgeous, even better is the option to turn them off.

It is available for purchase from Themeforest.

Streamline Your Design Workflow

Rubber Band Packaging by Ric Bixter

via Colossal

Rubber Band Packaging by Ric Bixter

via Colossal

Design Link: Design Principles

Zeldman says it’s required reading.

I agree. (…and could not decide what example to show, so go read it.)

(Source: frankpatrick, via gregbabula)

Science is hard

Science is hard

(Source: demidieux)

Elements of Design

One thing that quite a few readers have asked for is a similar quick reference poster, or cheat sheet, for the Elements of Design. Well, wait no longer readers – it’s here, it’s free, and it’s pretty sweet (in my humble opinion).

(via)

MediaQueries Showcase

Responsive web design, designing and coding for all formats - iPhone/Android/Mobile, Netbook, Large Screen and plain ol’ computers - worth a look


I had been playing with alternative (and possibly inaccessible) ways to visualize music notation, and came up with this. Theoretically, someone could play the melody from this single line if they knew the first note, though reading the subtle differences in radius would be a challenge. I may experiment with other songs in the future, but here is one for the holidays: Chained Melody

via Design Language News

I had been playing with alternative (and possibly inaccessible) ways to visualize music notation, and came up with this. Theoretically, someone could play the melody from this single line if they knew the first note, though reading the subtle differences in radius would be a challenge. I may experiment with other songs in the future, but here is one for the holidays: Chained Melody

via Design Language News

Layer Tennis - Around the World in Ten Layers

Interesting…