Archive for February, 2010

Feb 26, 2010

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-26

Feb 25, 2010

Fact me!

A massive infographic with loads of google facts! Created by Pingdom

Full size after the jump...
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Feb 23, 2010

Nice SanDisk posters

A clever concept with some lovely bright colors, what's not to like? More after the jump...
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Feb 19, 2010

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-19

  • Hurrah! Been chosen by the BBC (among esteemed others) to work with them developing ideas for its kids channels - http://tinyurl.com/ygwzoqg #
  • Keep that love alive - and share it with your loverley colleagues - download our passionate fortune teller: http://www.madebypi.co.uk/passion/ #
  • Is it love in the air today? Nope... it could well be doggy-doo-doo that poor @mattyai18 walked through the office this morning! #
  • All this love & Valentines melarkey has caught on at MadeByPi - check out our new love-rley MadeByPi logo -... http://bit.ly/bK6sSR #
  • Love is in the air! It's even hit MadeByPi towers - check out our new love-rly logo :-) http://www.madebypi.co.uk - Happy Valentines everyone xx #
Feb 18, 2010

It’s the Future!

Feb 17, 2010

A new visual language for the BBC’s digital services

BBC Workspace

The BBC are in the process of rolling out a new visual language for their digital services. Representatives from across the BBC business have formed The Global Design Working Group along with Neville Brody's Research Studios who won a 6 way tender for the project. We got a close look at the new homepage elements, use of typography and the media player this Monday at a BBCs Design Suppliers event as well as a detailed presentation on the process they've been through.  They promised the online version this week and here it is with loads of pictures, Global Visual Language v2.0

Feb 12, 2010

Browser pong!

Play a bit of pong with browser windows! It doesn't seem to work in Safari though :( and you'll need to turn your popup blocker off.

Feb 6, 2010

The iPad, HTML 5 and Flash

The recent release of the iPad and the decision by Apple not to include the flash plug-in on the device has triggered masses of debate in twitter, blogs and on a much smaller stage, the MadeByPi office.  The debate has been about both the validity of Apple's decision and the wider subject future of flash itself as part of the web now that the HTML 5 specification is starting to cover areas where flash has been the default tool.  (more...)