November 20, 2007 at 17:33
· Filed under +design
One of the frequest questions I get from readers is how you create seamless patterns in Illustrator. Today I’ll explain how I create such patterns and how you can scale and rotate them using different settings in the Scale tool options.
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[Via Veerle’s Blog]
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November 19, 2007 at 16:30
· Filed under +geek
Um representante da Mozilla admitiu que a equipa está a trabalhar para resolver os problemas de memória que afectam o browser da “raposa”.
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[Via Belfiglio.NET]
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November 19, 2007 at 15:53
· Filed under +photo, +geek, +design
Os personagens mais famosos da história em tela
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[Via Irmandade Véio Rosa]
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November 19, 2007 at 14:57
· Filed under +geek, +design
A Marvel Comics, gigante americana dos quadrinhos, está oferecendo parte de seu acervo para internautas.
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[Via Belfiglio.NET]
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November 19, 2007 at 13:32
· Filed under +freak, +geek, +design
Está mais que comprovado, que as únicas coisas que chamam a atenção dos homens são: dinheiro, esportes e mulheres. Pensando nisso a fabricante de cuecas JBS criou um comercial que mostra uma bela mulher agindo como um típico homem, tudo para chamar a atenção dos marmanjos.
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[Via Belfiglio.NET]
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November 19, 2007 at 13:29
· Filed under +geek
Este post é para os amantes do automobilismo, aumente o som, mas aumente mesmo, só falta o cheiro da gasolina, demais.
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[Via Belfiglio.NET]
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November 16, 2007 at 22:18
· Filed under +freak, +geek, +design
Matthew Clowney’s most recent series of work, Families, consists of portraits of today’s typical families: atypical. There is a social context, therefore. But the photographs also display an eerie boldness, as though the families are saying to the viewer, “This is who we are. What of it?” The camera catches the individuals in the act of being captured in a photo moment; they are not relating to one another or interacting. But it is a moment all the same: of who we are as we choose to present ourselves. Viewing these photos once is not enough; the viewer is repeatedly drawn into the scene. (Also interesting to note that Matthew Clowney was once assistant to Tina Barney.)
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[Via Art Moco]
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November 16, 2007 at 22:12
· Filed under +design
This is something that I just might consider using in the office if my workplace were a little less conservative. A mana mug will have you instantly identified as a unabashed supergeek. Everyone needs cups, and most geeks drink coffee, so Splitreason could be onto something here (if you don’t drink coffee, you can always fill it up with that sugary sweet Mountain Dew, or my personal favorite Guarana Antarctica).
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[Via Uber Review]
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November 16, 2007 at 22:11
· Filed under +design
The ‘moss pencil’ is a wooden pencil covered with green flocking… nice gifts for christmas…
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[Via Technogad]
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November 16, 2007 at 22:11
· Filed under +photo, +geek, +design
Ever had Grandma Edna email you her latest vacation cruise photos, only to find the images so small and pixelated that she and Gramps look like they were made of LEGOs?
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[Via Photojojo]
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