Wired & Adobe Embrace the iPad
Saturday, April 03, 2010
As many of us know the iPad made it's official debut to the public today. As I type this the lines are still out the door, and wrapped twice around the block. They have probably been like this for more than twenty-four hours.
Similar to the buzz that the iPhone produced almost three years ago, the iPad is predicted to change the way we view media, messaging and information in an entirely revolutionary way. Case in point, Wired and Adobe have teamed up to provide THE user experience for magazine readers and other print-based publications such as newspapers and books. This device will change the way we interact with design, information and advertising. And we can hardly wait.
Topics: Design // Technology // PERMALINK
Ask a Spy to Market You Online.
Monday, January 04, 2010

USA networks' Burn Notice is gaining more popularity by the week. This action-packed original series follows around a "burned" spy who tries to piece back together his life in Miami. It's a clever story that doesn't take it self too serious. The lead character, Michael Westen, has an abundance of spy knowledge that he shares with an online audience through a voice-over narrative. It's very McGyver meets black ops.
Just like a spy, the online marketing of the show covers all of it's bases. "Ask a Spy" captures the essense of Michael Westens character in a quasi-question/answer video forum.
Topics: Inspiration // PERMALINK
Credit Card Transaction w/iPhone
Friday, December 18, 2009

This one seemed almost inevitable. But Square seemed to have gotten it right. Well, from idea and interface standpoint. We haven't actually tested this product. Not yet.
Check out their website for more details.
Topics: Technology // PERMALINK
Architecture and LEGO Connect
Friday, December 11, 2009

From toys, to theme parks LEGO has again ventured into unexplored territory for their brand, products and customers. Their newest release is “Architecture.” A series of world famous buildings and architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright.
As far back as I can remember LEGO has been providing the pieces to fuel our imaginations. Piecing together little blocks like a three-dimensional puzzle was just the beginning. LEGO has steadily, and confidently marched forward with a smart and design-centric brand that enlightens children and adults alike. The Architecture series is a clear example...
Freeband - The Ambient Life
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Great animation and insight to the future of the technology from the guys at www.theqbf.com. It imagine this is how Minority Report looked in it's pre-vis stage.
Topics: Inspiration // Design // PERMALINK

