The original iPhone was great on day one. It couldn’t do as much as today’s iPhone, but it performed its feature-set extremely well. There were almost no rough edges or unpolished areas in its hardware or software, and nearly everything seemed justifiable, well conceived, and well executed.
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Change Will Lead To Insight: A Cure For Creative Blocks
You could argue that it’s the spiritual successor to Crayon Physics. You cut pieces to solve the puzzle. It’s surprisingly challenging but also surprisingly fun.
YouTube API Blog: Flash and the HTML5 <video> tag -
The YouTube folk describe some of the challenges in using the newly HTML standard video embedding feature. I’m glad they’re supporting both Flash and HTML… the HTML version runs nicer in my laptop.
I wonder what the video landscape of the web will be like in the next 5 years, as 5 years ago, Flash video and YouTube were a new thing.
Letters of Note: How to Train an Animator, by Walt Disney -
And that is how commercial animation became an art.
Though don’t think that The Walt Disney Company goes through the same extents anymore. Does days are long gone because you can do other things for less cost, right Hannah?
Universal Studio’s promotion for the new King Kong 3-D attraction, which opens at the theme park this summer.
Advertising Agency: David&Goliath
Photographer: Jonathan Alcorn(via I Believe in Advertising)
The American Dream: The American Nightmare
A Decision of Paramount Importance -
A game about teen dating with random outcomes every time you play.
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