February 2010
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Simple Watches (A Reprise)
I’ve made a couple posts about simple watches in the past, and a new one recently caught my eye, from designer Denis Guidone: I can’t imagine a watch being any simpler, and yet retain its core functionality. One could argue that the center dot could be removed, but I believe it’s essential; otherwise, the brain cannot draw the invisible line from the center to the hour or...
Feb 25th
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Flavors.me
I love the simplicity of this new personal “web-hub” service, Flavors.me. Essentially, it acts as a homepage for an individual, in which they can plug in all of their various online personas (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc) to collect in one spot. Check out the directory to see the cool designs people have created from a very simple toolset. It might finally be time to ditch my...
Feb 25th
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Google Chrome OS Tablet Demo
I have posted previously about Google’s Chrome OS, their move to create a simplified, browser-based operating system. In the whirlwind of the iPad announcement, it seems they wanted to ride the tablet wave (see what I did there?) and released a few conceptual screen shots and demo video. One in particular caught my attention. Look familiar?
Feb 3rd
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Movie Posters for Minimalists
Twitter user Wearepedistal sent me a link to an excellent collection of minimalist movie posters by Jamie Bolton, and it inspired me to put a post together with a few sets I have found over the years. Jamie Bolton - Shoot the Glass. The big standout here is the Back to the Future trilogy, very clever. Extra points if you can name all of the years the dots designate. Oily Moss. Created all...
Feb 2nd
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