royleban | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | design, news, apple, trademarks, patents
Quoted: On Jan. 8, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted Apple Inc. a trademark for the three-dimensional shape of its iPod media player.
This was more than a recognition of an innovative product design. It also was Apple's capping piece in a multiyear marketing and legal campaign that pushed intellectual-property rights to new competitive advantage for the company.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - 4 days ago | design, art, typography
Quoted: Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - 15 days ago | origami, paper, design, automata, mechanisms
Downloadable paper automata! (machines) Very cool stuff.
Quoted: Download. Each kit comes as an acrobat file. You can download the kit to your computer the second your order is complete. You can then view the file using the free acrobat reader which is available here.
Print. Print out the fully illustrated instructions onto paper. Print the parts pages onto thin card with full colour front and back. Most commonly available injet printers are perfect for this.
Assemble. Score and cut out the pieces. Glue the parts together with white school glue to make your own working, moving paper animation model!
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - 26 days ago | watches, designCool watches - touch sensitive crystal with a vibrating funciton allows you to read the watch by feel in the dark.
Tissot T-Touch Trekking Titanium
Silen-T Stainless Steel
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - 26 days ago | design, modern, furniture, art
Quoted: 2Modern features the most talented and innovative international designers of contemporary furniture, modern lighting, hip personal accessories, art, & eco-friendly products for your home and office. Modern Furniture by: Emeco, Blu Dot, OFFI, Fatboy and more... Modern Accessories by: Angela Adams, Amenity, Wallter, Thomas Paul, Inhabit Living, Not Neutral and more...Modern Lighting by: Pablo Lighting, Galbraith & Paul, Light's Up!, Luzifer/LZF and more...Modern Baby & Cribs by: Nurseryworks, Oeuf, Netto, Argington, ducduc and more...
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - 26 days ago | clothing, fashion, ties, Escher, design
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - 28 days ago | design, householdShareViewed: 1 Time
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 08 2008 | design, laser cutting, 3D
Quoted: This plugin is geared towards the enthusiast designer (somebody who can’t justify expensive software for a hobby). It will allow you to use SketchUp (available free), along with an SVG editor like Inkscape (open source). This means that all of your exact calculations in 3D can be preserved as a vector format in 2D for the actual construction process.
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 05 2008 | design, diy, woodworking
I want one of these! Too bad it's $1800.
Quoted: Currently Sold Out at Sears or available as the Carvewright online, the Compucarve is a compact, 3-dimensional computer controlled cutting machine. It allows a ‘novice’ to make a 3d routed object, with what looks like drag and drop processes.
The unit performs many other standard woodworking functions, including ripping, cross cutting, mitering, contouring, jointing and routing. The CompuCarve can work in most soft materials, including wood, plastics (polycarbonate or cast acrylic) and certain types of high density foam.
The unit ships with software and a range of designs, but you can program your own. I am sure you have to use proprietary software and an equally unfriendly file format (MPC), but $1800.
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 05 2008 | photography, cameras, design, diy
A very cool idea to celebrate World Pinhole Camera Day (who knew?)
Quoted: Take a break from your computer! Download, print and build your own pinhole camera. Follow the instructions and enjoy!
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 05 2008 | photography, design, diy
Quoted: Stock photography site Corbis have 4, soon to be 5, pinhole cameras to download, print out, stick onto card and build yourself.
The cameras were designed by New York graphic firm Fwis, who are also responsible for the Readymech downloadable toys that Steven is fond of. These babies look just as much fun for adults to play with as the Readymech toys are for kids. There are some really off the wall looks to the pinhole cameras, all beautifully and colourfully decorated with names like Dr. Livingstone, Pablo, and Astrocam



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