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- Thursday 26, 12:29: Wired: Internet Places
- Friday 20, 17:50: Love this bizarre site promoting the new Yeasayer album, Ambling Alp. Warning: naked people.
- Wednesday 11, 19:01: If you're looking for design inspiration, spend an hour or two browsing the wonderful and very comprehensive AIGA Design Archives.
- Thursday 29, 23:12: Happy Birthday to the Internet (depending on how you look at it)! Have a look at this great timeline at the Guardian web site to learn more.
- Wednesday 21, 15:52: An interesting article at SEED Magazine, about the growth of literacy and near-universal authorship.
- Tuesday 13, 18:13: As a follow-up to posting some of Kate's photos earlier in the week: here's her new blog documenting her first months in New York.
- Tuesday 13, 13:41: Toy New York
- Saturday 03, 16:53: Photos of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles at A Time To Get. These pictures were all taken with an iPhone, which just reinforces the fact that it's not the camera that makes a great image, but rather the photographer's eye.
- Friday 02, 09:24: Magic Dots: a fun, simple flash toy that creates surprisingly complex pop-art images.
- Tuesday 22, 13:31: Internet Archaeology: an interesting collection of vintage imagery from ye olde internet. The mission is to “explore, recover, archive and showcase the graphic artifacts found within earlier Internet Culture.”
- Wednesday 19, 14:27: Personas, created by Aaron Zinman at MIT, is a clever web visualisation tool that 'shows you how the Internet sees you'.
- Wednesday 29, 13:39: Some interesting small architecture projects at Jeremy Levine Design; a nicely presented web interface too.
- Monday 20, 13:01: Greek design agency Squad have a really fun, quirky web presence. Best enjoyed with your speakers turned on.
- Thursday 09, 12:21: Thinking Spaces from the Economist shows off a really clever transitional effect between each space.
- Tuesday 09, 12:47: Leslie Miles' blog features an unusual posting style: no words, just images on a theme. Some well-curated inspiration here.
- Tuesday 02, 13:26: Nice interface design from interdisciplinary design studio Diller, Scofidio & Renfro.
- Wednesday 22, 14:07: It's been around a while, but still, worth a mention: The Spectra newsreader from MSNBC News. A clever experiment with the visual display of news information.
- Tuesday 07, 13:34: Stamen Design produce some really impressive interactive pieces, including this one for MOMA San Fransisco.
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