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4 Lessons to Learn from Charles and Ray Eames Posted on 27'12 Nov Posted on November 27, 2012 along with 15 JUST™ Creative Comments *This is a guest article contributed by Aniya Wells. Charles and Ray Eames were the design power couple of the 20th century. Eames Lounge Chair For over 35 years, Charles and Ray lived as husband and wife, but also as partners in a design practice that put forth such remarkably varied fruits as the Eames Case Study House, the film Powers of Ten, and the exhibition Mathematica, still on view today at the Boston Museum of Science. Though slogan writing was not one of their advertised areas of expertise, Charles had a particular knack for the pithy, memorable quotation. Ray & Charles Eames 1. This quote from Charles Eames succinctly sums up the couple’s philosophical approach to design, and it explains the charm, detail, and accessibility that characterize so much of their work. “Take your pleasures seriously.” 2. Perhaps the greatest secret to the success of the Eameses was that they refused to specialize.

13 Amazing Examples of HTML5 and CSS3 Startup Framework Close 2010, Jul 14 // Kevin Liew // 34 comments // Inspirations 13 Amazing Examples of HTML5 and CSS3 Advertisement Introduction Another post that demonstrate the power of HTML5 and CSS3. In case you missed my previous post regarding CSS and HTML5, you can read it afterward. Author: Kevin Liew Kevin Liew is a web designer and developer and keen on contributing to the web development industry. Share the love 3,701inShare Related Posts 10 Incredible CSS3 Drawing You Must See 11 Impressive Google Experiments for Chrome Creative and Funny Illustration of Famous Logos 34 comments Infonomics Wed, 11th April 2012 Thanks for sharing. Luiz Fri, 13th July 2012 thanks..I think I can now develope my own website. deepak Mon, 16th July 2012 it's amazing Reply dan b Wed, 8th August 2012 Flexpaper has some neat html5 examples Reply Jason Reynolds Tue, 25th September 2012 Фън Шуй Tue, 13th November 2012 Nice! Leave a Comment Advertisement

Movies In Color HTML5 Website Showcase: 48 Potential Flash-Killing Demos So you’ve heard all rumors about HTML5 would take over Adobe Flash. While most web community argues that it’s possible or not, you must be wandering what makes HTML5 so powerful that even giant company Apple wants to use it to replace Flash. That’s why this post exists, we’re not going to talk about what HTML5 can do, but show live demos of magical things that HTML5 can achieve with other language like JavaScript, so get ready to be inspired. Note: As HTML5 is not fully supported by certain web browser like Internet Explorer, you’re strongly recommended to use Firefox browser to view all HTML5 demos below. Animation The HTML5’s canvas element is the deciding factor for HTML5 to replace certain Flash animation. Audioburst Animation A comfortable and fantastic animation created with HTML5’s canvas and audio tag. Ball Pool Being showcased in the last Google I/O event, this demo shows you how dynamic can HTML5 be. Blob Sallad A HTML5-spawned creature that would please you. Bomomo Browser Ball Bubbles

laws Organization makes a system of many appear fewer. The home is usually the first battleground that comes to mind when facing the daily challenge of managing complexity. Stuff just seems to multiply. These typical solutions have mixed results. Concealing the magnitude of clutter, either through spreading it out or hiding it, is an unnuanced approach that is guaranteed to work by the first Law of reduce. However, in the long term an effective scheme for organization is necessary to achieve definitive success in taming complexity. Raphaël—JavaScript Library Art Models Samples and Bonuses Download these two sample poses now when you create a free account at PoseSpace.com Art Models Owners, enter your code for free bonus poses. Choose from any of our titles to get a Low Resolution preview of the complete book in PDF format. Please remember, the books, disks and pose downloads are all much higher quality and resolution than these samples. At PoseSpace.com, these poses can be added to your library for free.

Arctext.js - Curving Text with CSS3 and jQuery While CSS3 allows us to rotate letters, it is quite complicated to arrange each letter along a curved path. Arctext.js is a jQuery plugin that let's you do exactly that. Based on Lettering.js, it calculates the right rotation of each letter and distributes the letters equally across the imaginary arc of the given radius. View demo Download source While CSS3 allows us to rotate letters, it is quite complicated to arrange each letter along a curved path. How it works The main idea behind the Arctext plugin is to rotate letters with CSS3 transforms in order to place them along a curved path. Options The following options are available:

Live Model Books Pose Tool A Pose is usually a collection of photos of a model in one position. For example, a nude model standing in the contrapposto position or the T-pose will be photographed from 24 different angles (once every 15-degrees as the model is rotated). Those 24 art reference photos are collected into one "Pose." When the project first started, we imagined our customers as sculptors. They would be looking for anatomy reference photos and also traditional male and female nude artist's model photos but they would need to see all around the figure to create a complete sculpture. That's why we do the multiple angles. It turned out people who draw, sketch, paint, design characters, draw comics, etc., all found that the multiple angles gave them a large amount of freedom to choose which view they like best.

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