Ex-hilarator
This site takes a one-panel Reader’s Digests cartoons and replaces its caption with that of another, often with hilarious results.
Tips, tricks and top of the head thoughts about the design industry.
This site takes a one-panel Reader’s Digests cartoons and replaces its caption with that of another, often with hilarious results.
The ODPS is dedicated to the preservation of oral ephemera… in other words we collect…. err… words! Not just your ordinary everyday English, but your suddenly created, used and discarded words with their changing meanings and use.
Why the Heck Would You Want to Fold an Envelope? If you are not into envelope and letter folding you may wonder why one should go to the trouble of folding up an envelope when you could just buy one from a stationery store. Hand folding letters and envelopes is one of those rare intersections of decoration and practicality, where paper folding produces the satisfaction of making something useful and novel.
A short interview with Tom Strastle, chief designer at the Department of Homeland Security.
Are you interested in nature and wildlfife? JungleWalk is the site for wildlife lovers which will give you quick access to a huge library of sounds, images and video of wild animals and insects from around the world.
Here are 9 drawings were done by an artist under the influence of LSD — part of a test conducted by the US government during it’s dalliance with psychotomimetic drugs in the late 1950’s. The artist was given a dose of LSD 25 and free access to an activity box full of crayons and pencils. The brain is a very wonderful thing indeed.
“I thought it’d be fun to have a “Law & Order” coloring book, so I made one”
In our dreams, the web looks good for all users. So we let web designers view screenshots of their pages in different browsers, at different screen resolutions and with different plugins. We’re trying to make this service easy to use, open for all (including access to the source code) and 100% free, as in free beer.
A Java-based map of the continental US that progressively narrows down the area covered by a ZIP Code as you type in the numbers one by one.