Dual-Meaning Typography – Art, Designs and Illusions
(Image by Peter Sebastian, the master of dual-meaning typography) What is Dual-meaning Typography? When you give some serious thought to design, whether on the web or hard copy, the ultimate goal is...
View Article5 Impressive Flickr Visualizations
When Flickr first appeared on the Internet, it was simply a handy tool to store and view photos. In the capable hands of visualization designers, Flickr has become a nexus of information about how...
View ArticleAwesome Ways to Visualize People’s Emotions
People are capable of such a diverse range of emotions, it may surprise you that most express them more when blogging online or text messaging than they would ever admit to in person. Here are some...
View ArticleAwesome Examples of Optical Illusions in Advertising
We live in the computer age. Show us a picture of a giant snake squeezing a city bus or a woman standing next to her 12′ tall house cat, and without missing a beat, we’ll exclaim “cool photo manip.” In...
View ArticleImpossible LEGO Sculptures and Optical Illusions
Thanks to the advent of digital art software like Adobe Photoshop, optical illusions have become extremely easy to create. So easy, in fact, that it’s far more impressive to actually create a sculpture...
View ArticleHidden Symbolism in Logos: 10 Awesome Examples
Logos are a marketing tool that are based completely around brand recognition. While you can do a lot based on a name, seeing an image will stick more permanently in someone’s mind. Even if they are...
View ArticleTwitter Evolution: How and Why Twitter Has Been Changing
Twitter, the micro-blogging service that once had people questioning how 140 characters could possibly be of use, now has more than 200 million users – and that number is growing. There’s little doubt...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Dead Google Projects
Google has moved leaps and bounds during the past 15 years to become the largest online conglomerate in existence. Not only does it have a wide array of features that grows every day as it expands to...
View Article10 Vintage Advertisements That Will Make You Cringe
Advertising has changed to such degrees in the last several decades that the past is barely recognizable. As a matter of fact, vintage ads that were printed between the ’20s and ’50s are so...
View ArticleThe Web’s Best Cinemagraph Sources, Tutorials and Examples
What is a cinemagraph? To learn that, it is best to go to the experts. In this case, those two would be artistic duo Jaime Beck and Kevin Burg, who have worked for more than a year experimenting and...
View ArticleThe 10 Funniest and Craziest Celebrity Twitter Users
There ain’t no party like a Twitter party. Don’t believe me? You should; the Internet world can be broken down by the use of social media and networking, which touches every part of our lives from...
View ArticleNot Everything You See is True: 5 Tools to Create Funny Fake Screenshots
If you have been on a site like Lamebook or Damn You Auto Correct, you have seen amusing screenshots submitted by users who have seen funny things occur on their Facebook wall, on Twitter or though...
View ArticleSix Lesser Known Facts About Solar Energy
The average person knows the basic stuff about solar energy, for example, what it is and the fact that it’s considered better for the environment than other forms of energy. Almost every country in the...
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