Map of the web
Tokyo web site Information Architects have mapped the web like the Tokyo underground. It’s a ranking of the 200 most popular sites with the science behind it explained in the words below More …
Tokyo web site Information Architects have mapped the web like the Tokyo underground. It’s a ranking of the 200 most popular sites with the science behind it explained in the words below More …
Requests from Alistair Kitchen and others for more pictures of BMW Welt have met with tremendous success (that is, I've posted more pics for you all to see) More …
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Implementing advanced levitation technology on manky lampshades at the Dutch Design Week More …
When Daleks make like Tau and Trevor, who are you going to rely on to keep the peace? More …
Clever mashup from prolific web developer Charles Coxhead More …
The deal values Facebook at US$15 billion. Makes me wonder just who would profit from another dot-com debacle? More …
The NZ Institute report on global warming is "deeply flawed and spectacularly misguided" according to Hot Topic author Gareth Renowden. His attack on the Institute is stinging More …
This just in from Munich: a former sauerkraut factory, closed down due to a severe drop in demand of the offensive German dish, has been turned into an undersea restaurant. Of sorts More …
Limited edition watches from designer Crispin Jones all have extra functionality in addition to the time keeping, which aim to solve personality flaws like indecisiveness, vanity or arrogance More …
They don’t do it by half here in Munich. The new BMW Welt (BMW World) is a €250 million testament to BMW’s belief in its brand—and the creative economy. More …
HarperCollins is releasing a compendium of curious books on October 30. There’s no reason not to join The Bizarre Book of the Month Club now More …
Judging books by their covers More …
PingMag interviews 50% of the duo responsible for Lamp/Lamp which won a Red Dot design award this year More …
Relive the golden age of radio with such gems as Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart starring Boris Karloff and the original War of the Worlds broadcast by Orson Welles More …