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 voilà! 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 Hani and this is my blog. I also have some 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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