While building new apps I keep thinking of the quote attributed to the CEO of Black & Decker: “People don’t buy our tools because they want one-inch drills. They buy them because they want one-inch holes.” As technologists we think about the guts of things, but customers …
“I asked a six year old what my movie should be about,” says Bianca Giaever, ”and this is what he told me.” Just watch: (Now I really want to step up my bedtime storytelling game.) [Via]
Photoshop 3D features, CSS transitions, InDesign alternate layouts, and much more are featured in this month’s Inspire Magazine, both online and in the App Store.
Cool: Brand Satisfaction compiled millions of responses from Facebook Fans of over 15,000 Facebook pages to determine the Top 20 brands with the most loyal Fans. Photoshop is #10 out of 15,000+. Take that, In-N-Out Burger—and Starbucks Frappuccino, watch your back! ;-) Thanks to Photoshop’s …
Sustainable-food company The Perennial Plate has captured a visually sumptuous look at India: It’s hard to put your camera down in India. With so much beauty and filth, food and poverty, happiness and stress: its an overwhelming (and wonderful) place to film. We came back exhausted, full …
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My little sons drew enormous enjoyment from this piece: Adam Pertofsky, award-winning editor and partner at Rock Paper Scissors, recently cut the “Got Milk” Super Bowl spot for the advertising agency Deutsch NY with Adobe Premiere Pro. 1 [Via]
Gorgeous in every way. The Fox Is Black writes, “This adorable story of finding love is told with a new in-house technology called Meander which combines the best of 3D modeling and traditional animation.”
PetaPixel on the Paul Harvey Super Bowl “Farmer” ad: One of standout commercials during the Super Bowl yesterday was the above ad by Chrysler promoting its Dodge Ram line of trucks. The 2-minute ad pays tribute to farmers across the nation, and is composed entirely of photographs …
I find Evan Roth‘s work endlessly intriguing: Evan Roth’s Angry Birds All Levels uses black ink on tracing paper to show the gestures required to complete each level of the popular bird-flinging game. Roth placed the paper over his iPhone to capture each swipe and tap, and the result …