Marshall Alexander, a paper sculptor has taken over our afternoon. He constructs delightful stylised paper sculptures which are downloadable from his website. This is one my girls and I constructed. It’s Max from Maurice Sendak’s popular children book Where The Wild Things Are and Max is in mid-rumpus mode.
There’s a whole set of images on my Flickr photostream. A word of warning though, put aside a lot of time to do these sculptures. It’s worth it!
I love coffee. We have a nice Siemens-Porsche designed machine at home and the smell of Illy coffee on a Saturday morning is high up on my list of favorite things.
The illustration on the right is from a set by Christopher Neimann describing his coffee habits through the years. Beautifully illustrated.
What a great idea! You download the NumberKey connect software, download the App on your iPhone, et voilĂ ! An external number pad for your MacBook Pro! And with skins to match your laptop. Now if there’s only a way to keep the iPhone 3G from bobbing around while I enter timecodes….
This is xkcd. I’ve been subscribing to the RSS feed for the last year or so. It is hilarious in a very geeky way, which obviously appeals to me. Read the rest of this entry »
Hi. I'm photos on Flickr, bookmarks on Delicious, tweets on Twitter and generalities on Facebook as well. Most of the time I can be found at Prime Focus in London, crafting commericals using Flame.
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