Monthly Archives: January 2010

Post #100

This is entry number one hundred on this blog, after I foolishly did this on the 2nd of February last year: “In a spur of the moment thing, I dropped my entire database & deleted every single file on my webserver.” Well, I now realise that was stupid: it would be fun to have that [...]
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The iPad

Ok, so it wasn’t a table, it was the iPad, some kind of mutant iPhone with a built in iTunes store. By the looks of it, it is running the iPhone OS, or at least some kind of version of it. Interesting! 1.5 pounds/0.7 kg .5″ thin 9.7″  IPS display full multitouch 1GHz Apple A4 chip 16-64 GB Flash storage Accelerometer 10 hrs [...]
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Spanking new Apple Table released today!

The nerd population is eagerly waiting for Steve Jobs to say, “oh, and one more thing…”, in about four minutes. Engadget is covering the event live, and managed to post this, just a few minutes ago: 9:43AM The setup on stage is really interesting. There’s a chair with a table next to it… very unusual for an Apple [...]
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Another set of glossy icons

I’ve been experimenting with some glass/dark metal looking icons lately. The battery icons are, obviously, very inspired by the iPhone battery icon. They’re all based on fairly simple shapes—but I’ll try some more organic ones soon. I realise the date display on the clock won’t scale very well, but then again you wouldn’t use an [...]
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Made by nature

“Scanwood is Denmark’s largets manufacturer of wooden appliances for the kitchen, selling their products in Denmark as well as the rest of Europa and the Middle East. Sanwood’s CEO wanted to change the packaging to communicate the fact that their products are made through an environmentally friendly process and are of course also made from all natural materials.” Brilliant work by [...]
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