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Nick Jones - Design and Code - Interface Designer - JavaScript/CSS/HTML5 Front-End Developer

Nick Jones - Design and Code - Interface Designer - JavaScript/CSS/HTML5 Front-End Developer
McKINNEY Around February, 2010. Walking back from lunch: Trevor O'Brien: "Nick, we'd like you to design the new McKinney.com." Me: "GREAT!"Trevor: "You can't use Flash."

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magneticNorth - a digital design company, based in the UK Today, after weeks of prep we are finally able to introduce our latest project Plot to the world. Plot, meet the world. World, meet Plot. The pilot project explores the idea of ‘on-demand gardens’ - private garden spaces that can be booked by the hour within city centres. It is the first time in the UK that such a garden has been trialled and we are launching it as part of Manchester's urban gardening festival Dig the City. The festival runs from the 2nd-10th August.

Magic Leap Hollywood, Florida February 5, 2014 - Magic Leap, Inc., a developer of novel human computing interfaces and software, announced today the recent closing of its A round of venture capital. Magic Leap has now raised more than$50 million in its series seed and A rounds to develop its proprietary technology platform. Magic Leap will use the funds to advance the product development and commercialization of its proprietary humancomputing interface technology, known as Cinematic Reality™.

Home, Interior Design, Architecture, Design Ideas & Design Inspiration Blog The unforgettable style of Memphis is making a comeback! Started in the 80s Memphis was a great cultural phenomenon, causing a stir in the realm of design through a clash of bold colour and wild patterns. Karl Lagerfield’s Monte Carlo Memphis Apartment | Photographer: Jacques Schumacher Memphis Oceanic Light Memphis Milano Interior Fullscreen Layout with Page Transitions Being a Freelance Designer Stumptown helvetica cardigan, odd future seitan tattooed flannel. Kale chips direct trade cray beard. 8-bit etsy butcher post-ironic blog lo-fi mcsweeney's, sustainable pickled umami flexitarian DIY ethical plaid trust fund. Wolf cred organic, terry richardson aesthetic four loko occupy vegan chillwave readymade deep...

max steffen A Dark Attitude Photography Fabio Piemonte Stylist Angelina Canale Makeup Artist Paolo De Vita @ Freelancer Hair Stylist Alessandro Galetti @ Tony & Guy Assistant Stylist Giorgia Giacomini Model Kana @ Elite In Residence: Jean Pigozzi's Villa Dorane by Matthew Donaldson for Nowness Art collector, photographer and fashion designer, Jean Pigozzi’s home ‘Villa Dorane’ is a visual playground and film maker Matthew Donaldson has captured it for Nowness as part of the ‘In Residence’ series. Pigozzi’s home, which is in the ever so beautiful Cap d’Antibes, was designed in collaboration with late Italian architect and designer Ettore Sotsass, and as we focus on all things Memphis we thought it is only fitting to share with you this absolutely mind blowing home. Pigozzi inherited the home in 1953 and soon worked with Sottsass to convert it into the unbelievable home that it is today.

Babel, the cat who would be King - Interactive book for children Karim Maaloul was born in the southern suburbs of Tunis. He spent his childhood surrounded by sheep blocking the streets, and goat thieving flowers from gardens. Local wildlife quickly became an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Later, he studied illustration and comics in Brussels. Mine » Reveiller Yep, I’m quoting computer animated seagulls from a kid movie, so what? Staycation, the collaborative home collection by Eric Trine and Will Bryant, currently on display at Supermaker in Portland, has got me feeling the hunger. And yes, if I had one or five of these items laying around my house, I probably would feel inclined to just stay home. Not to put things in a box, but this whole neo-Neo-Pop-Geo-Memphis-revisited thing, or whatever you want to call it, is officially implanted in the pleasure center in my brain. The patterns on that fabric.

Build an Infinite Scrolling Photo Banner With HTML and CSS Today we’re going to embark on the challenge of creating an animated banner of photos that automatically scrolls horizontally through an infinite loop. The best part: we’re going to do it without a single line of JavaScript. To make this banner truly useful, our goal will be to use individual photos dropped into our HTML, not simply one long CSS background that repeats. This is pretty tricky but we’ll walk you through exactly how it works. Let’s get started! The Idea

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