So how are iPad magazines faring so far? Will the predictions come true? What will it take for digital magazines to replace their print editions?
via www.printingchoice.com
So how are iPad magazines faring so far? Will the predictions come true? What will it take for digital magazines to replace their print editions?
via www.printingchoice.com
The social networking industry has taken all of us by storm and its difficult to go about your day without hearing a friend, a co-worker throw that term around like its going to change the world! Fortunately or not Digg has done just that. With millions of users, digg has become a reputable force in the social industry. We now know where they all began.
via www.popjolly.com
Pretty much everything that happens when you’re in toilet should be locked away in your head, never to be shared with anyone. Unless of course you’re Elvis and you end up dying while failing to successfully take a dump. Take a look at the graphic
via funnycrave.com
Rick Slusher, a graphic-designer based in New York, wins with a super elegant summary of the film contest conduct by www.fastcodesign.com.
Rick's entry shows each character as a coloured line; the layers of dreams are depicted as concentric circles. Characters enter each dream level to the left. When they all start inhabiting one of the character's dreams, that character's color-coded line expands accordingly (to show that everyone is running around in his dream). As characters fall out of each dream sequence, they exit on the right of the chart. The concentric rings depict how time slows down in each layer of dream: via www.fastcodesign.com
The Red Cross says it needs $16 million to provide aid to the Pakistan flood victims (and that number may soon double). As of August 18, 2010, they have received only $9.6 million.
via www.good.is
If you think the cast of ‘The Expendables’ killed a lot of bad guys in that movie, you haven’t seen anything yet – check out their combined ‘kill numbers’ based on all their movies.
via screenrant.com
It's just a picture of a Muhammad Ali fighting. Someone very cleverly added some lines that represent concepts of physics; as past (wrong hit by the opponent), present (the look of Ali) and future (which will hit Ali), as well as the concept of balance and weight distribution.