Demotivators®
Bringing you back to reality with the classic motivational poster style.
Bringing you back to reality with the classic motivational poster style.
Tis the season for ugly sweaters and holiday flare. Go do your worst and customize your own ugly sweater.
I was recently given a highly underrated gift, a book. This wasn’t just any book, but at the time it was a new release that was getting a lot of publicity and was acquired from the far off land of India. The book is Web Vastu: Designing Websites according to the Ancient Sciences of Directions by Dr. Smita Jain Narang. A lot of hard work and research went into finding this book and tracking down a copy for me. I was excited to get into it partly because I couldn’t believe I’d never heard of the book before I unwrapped it, and partly because the idea of combining religious principles, or at least beliefs that are more organic in nature, with the very modern and technical process of web design was very intriguing to me. Read the rest of this entry »
This is an old link, but I’d never seen it before. Everyone wants to be a designer these days but no one wants to give credit to the real designers and the work that they do.
The most creative annual report I’ve seen in a long time. As usual, I wish I’d come up with the idea. But I know my clients would never go for it so I’m glad someone else got to see it through.
What would happen if the Whopper was taken off the menu and Burger King became the “Home of whatever we got”?
I hate when websites automatically resize my browser window, but this site is worth it.
This is a web design typesetting tool I wish I’d found years ago, but at least I can use it every day for the rest of my life now.
If you plan on ever traveling to, from or through one of New York City’s many airports, this is a must read. (That includes New Jersey’s Newark Airport)
Truer words might have never been said,
People who have [stuff] to lose, shouldn’t hang out with people who don’t have [stuff] to lose, because those people will lose your [stuff] for you.
D.L. Hughley on Comedy Central’s Last Laugh 2007