Arcade Fire - interactive music video

A great interactive music video by Chris Milk for a great song We Used To Wait by Arcade Fire.

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Posted 1 day ago

Old School, meet New School

Montessorium is the force behind some amazingly beautiful and fun iPhone/iPad apps for kids. Intro to Letters brings the alphabet to your child’s fingertips. Based on the Montessori activity known as Sand Paper Letters, these activities utilize sight, sound and touch to help your child learn the letters, while also learning the correct method of creating them.

Can I just say how impressed I am by the overall design of these apps? They are gorgeous. Montessorium.com

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Posted 1 day ago

TeuxDeux updates

The classic TeuxDeux was updated with some great new features. Check out this video for an overview of what you can do now.

This is one of the best online todo list, made by swissmiss [http://www.swiss-miss.com/]

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Posted 2 days ago

Designing Obama - Story how design was used by this campaign

Get the inside story on how design was used by the campaign, trace the emergence of ideas and images over the course of the election, and scope out the amazing art created by artists and grassroots supporters. It's the definitive account of the vision of thousands of people across the United States.

The Obama presidential campaign was an innovation in American politics and American design. For the first time, a candidate used art and design to bring together the American people—capturing their voices in a visual way. The Design Director of the Obama campaign, Scott Thomas, has collaborated with artists and designers to create Designing Obama, a chronicle of the art from the historic campaign.

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Posted 2 days ago

Dimitri Tsykalov’s series of fruit and veggie skulls

I am in love with Dimitri Tsykalov’s series of fruit and veggie skulls. So intricately carved into accurate representations! He seems to take an interest in unorthodox sculpture materials… as he used meat to create war weapons as a commentary on the exposed soldier inside a butchering.

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Posted 2 days ago