1. Facebook Takes A Cue From Instagram, Redesigns Mobile To Make News Feed Photos 3X Larger →

    If you’re sick of interrupting your news feed reading to open and load photos, you’ll like a new Facebook mobile site, iOS, and Android app redesign rolling out today that makes photos three times larger. Shares of single photos now look a lot like Instagrams, as they appear full width so there’s less need to stop and open them. Meanwhile the bigger previews of photo albums will help you instantly assess whether to dive in or breeze past.

    As Facebook’s user base shifts to mobile where it can’t show as many ads as easily, it will need to keep mobile session length and return visit frequency high. Making the news feed less tiring to browse should keep us scrolling for longer as we ravenously peer into the lives of our friends our friends. Here’s the before and after photos…of photos.

    (Source: TechCrunch)

  2. Nissan DeltaWing Racer For 2012 Le Mans 24 Hours | “Batmobile-Like Experimental Race Car” →

    This is indeed a functioning race car set to appear on the stories raceway of Le Mans 24 Hours this Summer. While several car makers, including Audi, have already announced the deployment of hybrid powertrain in this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours, Nissan will be only one fielding a radically different racing vehicle, the Nissan DeltaWing.

     

  3. Need a talented illustrator? →

    …then you HAVE to check out James Stayte

    I’m completely in love with his work - some stunning stuff right here…

    Website - http://stayteoftheart.co.uk/

    Tumblr - http://stayteoftheart.tumblr.com/ 

    Looking forward to the opportunity to work with him as soon as the right project comes along. 

    Spread the work folks! 

    (Source: stayteoftheart.co.uk)

  4. Rock, Paper, Scissors 
Graphic Design

The Work of Julien Vallée

The young Canadian designer Julien Vallée is a leading expert at melding a variety of analog and digital design techniques into outstanding work.

    Rock, Paper, Scissors 

    Graphic Design

    The Work of Julien Vallée

    The young Canadian designer Julien Vallée is a leading expert at melding a variety of analog and digital design techniques into outstanding work.

  5. iOS ’86

    iOS ’86

  6. Album Covers Minus Dead Band Members →

    (Source: Laughing Squid)

  7. That sounds great!  →

    There’s a war going on in the living rooms of the world – the never ending battle between home electronics and interior design. It might be the huge TV that really doesn’t work with the nice old cupboard, or maybe the heaps of cables that for some reason needs to connect to our stereo system. Just making it all connect in the right way is tricky enough. Making it blend in often feels impossible unless we would build it into our walls. The thing is, hiding stuff behind walls is both expensive and difficult, and a lot of people actually want their hi-fi stuff to be visible.

    The transparent design lets the speaker blend in to any living room out there. The size can be big enough to offer a good sound quality, yet the speaker takes little visible space. The box is transparent, but the sound creating components are clearly emphasised.

    The speakers come with a small wifi antenna, that can plug in to any computer, music player or smart phone out there. It will also work for old stereos or vinyl equipment. The aim is to set the music free regardless where it’s stored.

    (Source: peoplepeople.se)

  8. Interactive Typography Effects with HTML5 →

    With HTML5 gaining popularity, this tutorial outlines what is really just the tip of the iceberg that is interactive design. I will go over the development of dynamic, and generative banners to give your website that little extra wow!

  9. The future of T-shirt graphics

    In 2011, whether you’re an advocate for design, graffiti, skate, street or urban, the T-shirt is the singular identifying uniform speaking the voice of youth culture. Will you be there to see what’s NEXT?

    Directed by VERSUS

    (Source: vimeo.com)