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- sausages3
https://www.onceuponatimemag.com…
The retro ads throughout are a nice touch.
- sted6
- grafician4
All the links a creative needs?
- grafician1
the future of social networks
- "No storage or upload limits". They always promise that and as soon as some few start uploading 100GB, 500GB, 1TB+ the service starts crumbling.NBQ00
- Saw this happen to me with a cloud storage. They charged $10 a month for unlimited storage and in the end went bankrupt.NBQ00
- Also risky to trust your data with a start up service. But anyway, seems interesting.NBQ00
- Free should always be in quotes.i_monk
- ^ +1 @i_monk.ideaist
- Looks like the bastard son/daughter of Dropbox.ideaist
- this day in age, how is this website no responsive?dbloc
- No storage or upload limits 'cuz each user stores his own data - also his personal info - think Myspace but distributed (network)grafician
- Bluejam3
https://www.cameronsworld.net/
Cameron's World is a web-collage of text and images excavated from the buried neighbourhoods of archived GeoCities pages (1994–2009).
- sofas3
http://static.echonest.com/autoc…
"The Autocanonizer takes your favorite song and turns it into a musical canon by playing the song against a varying, time-offset copy of itself. The best way to understand exactly what this does is to listen to this autocanonized version of Adele's Someone like you. After that, go and Pick a song to listen to other autocanonized songs. "
- cool!renderedred
- I Say A Little Prayer has some golden moments autocanonizeredshapesalad
- take five was interesting (gallery)helloeatbreathedrive
- shapesalad2
- < You can load your own music into it, and apply tape FX. You could probably use soundflower to record the result.shapesalad
- thats coolcruddlebub
- if pointlesshans_glib
- Holy late 90s aesthetics, BamTamdetritus
- utopian3
- wonder if he designs anymorerobotron3k
- I think he just makes Ives voodoo dolls nowadays.MrT
- was good until he started designing eyewear, then got firedBustySaintClaire
- sted0
- the video that plays is from 2000. fail.bulletfactory
- (the first video that played for me, that is)bulletfactory
- me too, song released in 2000. FAIL #2Bennn
- site registered is 2012. FAIL #3Gnash
- so much fail...reminds me of the 90s.uan
- sted, you asshole. You bumped the full English breakfast off the top of the page. :(Continuity
- ahaha sorrysted
- sted3
- bumped into this site the other day - incredibleFax_Benson
- NICEutopian
- So mush detailwheelBoy
- utopian3
The Musical Time Machine
http://radiooooo.com- Pretty awesome. Interface is a lil crayerr
- so dopemoldero
- Africa 70's so goodmoldero
- ^ Iran/Iraq 70s as well.duckseason
- sofakingback2
So I shoulda just wrote it here:
In 2013 we started redesigning Qualcomm.com from the ground up. A 2,000 page, responsive web-application based site. 30+ stakeholders, 40+ team members, collaboration between 4 offices across the states.
I was the Design Director, over-seeing design, ux, strategy, and copy tone.
Its the biggest project I have ever done, it came out pretty good... we kinda ran out of money towards the end so it missed a couple key things, not happy with the home page. it ended up being a weird mix of navigation approaches, it was the11th hour and Qualcomm's CEO weighed in...
Unfortunately I moved on from the agency I worked at and the sites future is no longer in my hands. BUT theres a ton of solid ground work created and the launch was a massive success :)
Heres some notable links:
News: combined all of Qualcomms news outlets into one
https://www.qualcomm.com/newsStories: some nicely design pages with stories of QCs technology in the real world.
https://www.qualcomm.com/inventi…
https://www.qualcomm.com/inventi…product pages: this was the biggie. project pages before this were 3 paragraphs of tech mumbo jumbo at best, I pushed extremely hard to have a pages explain the tech in an easy to digest layout and tone.
https://www.qualcomm.com/product…
https://www.qualcomm.com/product…
https://www.qualcomm.com/product…Theres cool navigation elements through out, like breadcrumbs, etc
Thats it. Its won couple awards here and there for design and ux. Hope you like.
And to address the left nav. we had that design way before wacom, vw, sprint, etc.
It was heavily influenced by iPad apps. that was the whole point of it. if you use the sit on a tablet all the navigation buttons are in places your thumbs would be... that was my hope anyway and why I wanted the side nav.
Now that all those site have it, Im over it. lol
- nice - like the stories sectionfadein11
- Stories was my personal favorite, I created the first 4, after that my replacement took over, so they have a different tone now... looks like they switched...sofakingback
- Of my original images due to licensing costs. I can post the comps, they were pretty outstanding if you ask me.sofakingback
- Wow, that Sprint site...studderine
- Ballpark project budget?BusterBoy
- Oh dude, you don't even wanna know project budget.studderine
- Ianbolton2
My sister has been smashing this recently and found all those. Handy little site, if you hadn't seen it already. Although I was cynically thinking how funny it would be if it was just showing 5G connection strength data to troll everyone.- https://www.magicmus…
in case anyone got curious and thought your connection was high.uan - The luck of the Irish!
I wonder why London is completely blank?Nairn - Oh, and that's a grand haul :)Nairn
- Am I incriminating myself with this post? haha.Ianbolton
- https://www.magicmus…