I'm quite jealous of Julian Opie's pre-OSX styled website . Looks great, works a treat, and is as intuitive to use as a real old Mac. Of course, as always, content is all, and he delivers in spades.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
System IX
I'm quite jealous of Julian Opie's pre-OSX styled website . Looks great, works a treat, and is as intuitive to use as a real old Mac. Of course, as always, content is all, and he delivers in spades.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Robots Save Lives
From my www.spittingcat.com site last year, "Unlike most of Britain I have a very utilitarian attitude to cars. They get me where I need to go, and I feel no need to live out any Formula1 or RAC Rally fantasies. This might go someway to explaining why I feel no antipathy towards speed cameras on our narrow dimly lit residential streets. I'd much rather have those cheery camera signs, or robots as our 3 year old calls them, persuading me to slow down than car suspension and back breaking speed bumps. Despite, or perhaps because, no-one seems to share my attitude I've created a range of bags and t-shirts celebrating the speed camera sign. Available from the shop."
Now my sidelined views on speed cameras led me to the idea that those nice people at howies might be interested in my design, as they tend to favour the outsiders. So I, perhaps vainly, sent them my design. Not only didn't they take it up, no surprise there, but have done there own 'thought provoking' speed camera design. This one however seems to be disappointedly chasing the mainstream view that cameras have more to do with revenue than safety. Shame.
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