Archive for April, 2010


Tilt-Shift Time-Lapse Kyoto

Some people are never satisfied. Not content with visiting an amazing country and marrying his wife while there at Christmas, design-nerd James Brown set his camera up on the window-sill of his Kyoto hotel room and told it to take a photograph every thirty seconds.

It diligently did so, resulting in a fantastic time-lapse video (featuring a strangely mesmerising taxi-rank). Still not content, he added a tilt-shift effect to the video frame-by-frame and re-made it. The resulting video is fantastic, looks like a tiny toy city and is here for your viewing pleasure:

Check out James’ blog here.

The Internet is a vast place full of free resources, but not all of it of value. Many free fonts are free because no-one would pay for them – or even use them – but here I’ve put together a list of fonts that aren’t just free, they’re actually great to look at and so useful that most designers would be happy to pay for them.
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Mark Ryden’s paintings are incredibly detailed, unusual (and quite often strange) portraits with an often classical look about them, until – in this instance – you realise the slightly creepy subject is in a dress made of meat.

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