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Russian revolution

This is amazing. I won’t spoil it for you, click the picture above and have a go.




Kaleidoscopic site

Kaleidoscope Home

This looks like and oldie (it’s dated 2003) but I’ve only just found it. Turn your site (or anyone else’s for that matter) into a kaleidoscope by entering the URL and sitting back to watch all the JPG images from that page mashed up for your viewing pleasure.

Here are some from this very site…

Kaleidoscope 1

Kaleidoscope 2

Kaleidoscope 3

From Project Euh, there’s other nonsense on there too…




Power up

Super Obama World

Welcome to Super Obama World everyone!




Out of memory

…have you tried thinking back to what you were doing when you last had it?




Word Clock



I wrote a little while ago about nine nicer ways to tell the time as I had noticed a few clever ways of your screensaver being used to display the time. Well I wish I had known then about Simon Heys’s Word Clock, which shows the time typographically and gives quite a bit of control over the display of the typography.



There’s also a Rotary Word Clock which is just as lovely, if not more so. Have a closer look by clicking the images above, then get over to the site and download the screensavers for PC and Mac. You can even get an iPhone version if you’ve been brave enough to jailbreak your device.

His portfolio is rather nice too…




A man’s browser window…

Stretchy browser window

I usually hate sites which change the size of my browser window when I visit them, or worse still, take over the whole screen without so much as asking. Rather than address the issue of various sized screens by an intelligent site design, the worst offenders enforce their own decisions on visitors and muck up the way they have their browser set. All too often it is us designers who are the culprits as we seem to love an opulent 100% Flash fullscreen extravaganza.

That said, here’s a wonderful use of the technique, it’s so imaginatively done, I didn’t mind at all…

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