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2010

Code and Theory

cutting edge webdesign

2009

tag tokyo

Division de McKann tokyo

unit9

by 4 others
Unit 9 is a digital creative production company. Our interactive directors, graphic artists and web specialists have created some of the most entertaining and compelling interactive experiences of the last 10 years.

Suprb

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Suprb is Andreas Pihlstrom, born and raised in Stockholm / Sweden. Specialised in typography, code, movable and static shapes since 1978.

50 Great Examples of Data Visualization | Webdesigner Depot

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Wrapping your brain around data online can be challenging, especially when dealing with huge volumes of information. And trying to find related content can also be difficult, depending on what data you’re looking for. But data visualizations can make all of that much easier, allowing you to see the concepts that you’re learning about in a more interesting, and often more useful manner. Below are 50 of the best data visualizations and tools for creating your own visualizations out there, covering everything from Digg activity to network connectivity to what’s currently happening on Twitter.

MetaLab: We make interfaces

We are an interface design agency We have been in business since 2006 We work from two different countries We strive for pixel-level perfection We believe simple is beautiful

2008

Vitor Lourenco — Interface & Visual Designer

No matter how cool your interface is, it would be better if there were less of it. Alan Cooper

Aviary - Creation on the fly

by 2 others
Aviary is a suite of web-based applications (RIAs) for people who create. From image editing to typography to music to 3D to video, we have a tool for artists of all genres.

2007

Grid Calculator

by 9 others (via)
Change the settings (by dragging the sliders, clicking on the bars, or editing the values) to calculate the overall width of your grid.

Draw Here: Virtual Street Art - Graffiti for the Web

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Use the Draw Here bookmarklet to draw on top of web pages while you are browsing the web. If you save your drawings, other Draw Here users will then be able to see your drawings when they go to the same page.

2006

Web 2.0 how-to design style guide

by 62 others
In this tutorial, I describe various common graphic design elements in modern web ("2.0") design style. I then attempt to explain why they work (i.e. why they have become common), as well as how, when and where you might use each element in your designs. It follows on from my Current Style article, and analyses in greater depth the design features of the current "Web 2.0" design style.

visualcomplexity.com | A visual exploration on mapping complex networks

by 64 others
VisualComplexity.com intends to be a unified resource space for anyone interested in the visualization of complex networks. The project's main goal is to leverage a critical understanding of different visualization methods, across a series of disciplines, as diverse as Biology, Social Networks or the World Wide Web. I truly hope this space can inspire, motivate and enlighten any person doing research on this field.

The 10th Anniversary of Flash - Most Influential Flash Site Of The Decade

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ohlalalalala les vieux souvenirs de site flash de 1996 a télécharger pendant trois heures au modem 56k

Behavior | Work: Highlights

Founded by a team of Web development veterans in New York City, Behavior is focused on creating truly compelling user experiences. In the last four years, we've done exactly that, building relationships with A-list clients, producing dozens of Web sites and interactive solutions, and growing steadily into one of Manhattan's premier boutiques for new media design.

Top 10 Best Designed Blogs by Elliott Back

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When you’re looking for the next leader in web 2.0 blog design, Hicks starts to look a little too plain, Santa Maria wicked-worn out, and Zeldman like something you might print out, not read online. Where are the leaders of modern blog design?

Design Shack - Inspirational CSS and Blog Design

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Design Shack offers regular examples of great CSS, standards based design to help inspire and create. We feature any website which shows off some flair, and doesn't fit into the standard pattern we come to expect from CSS design. If you think you fit the requirements, check out our submission procedure.

EMINEM

by 5 others
on reconnait bien le pur style de sofake / wefail : superbe !

Jump-in.jp | VOICE POOL

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We made a promotion site for XBOX 360. This site is collecting news, user's voices, and rumors about XBOX 360, and visualizing popularity of each entry by unique dynamic typography system. by yugop

TFM - HondaSweetMission

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We made an experimental voice-blog system for a radio program broadcasted by TokyoFM. This is a kind of enhanced podcasting site. All entries are provided by text and voice-sound data, which are played with synchronized motion. Posted sound data is analyzed in the server and it's volume history is visualized to Avatar's motion. User can throw their comments on each entry, then computer voice is generated on server-side text-to-speech system. by yugop

2005

::: xururu back in Brazil :::

des années que je n'avais pas revu le travail de ce grand designer brésilien... le vieux portfolio est toujours aussi classe

Subtraction: The Funniest Grid You Ever Saw

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An in-depth look at the complicated layout grid behind The Onion.

Five simple steps to designing grid systems - Part 4 : Journal : Mark Boulton | Information design

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Layout seems to be a hot topic at the moment, mostly prompted by the ALA redesign and the numerous discussions of the choice by Jason and the ALA team to go 1024 for a fixed width. I'm not going to go into my thoughts on ALA in too much depth here, there's been a lot of that already, but it seems like the right time to get this article out.