Photoshop Tutorial Rap

Another example of creativity executed with technology and distributed online is this gem, Photoshop Tutorial Rap (h/t Gizmodo and @rmanalan). Although primarily entertaining, the tutorial actually presents useful how-to tips for Photoshop, which is most definitely a dark art. See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor.

The Story of Film in 2010

I really enjoy new art forms like this, made possible my modern technology and distributed by the intertubes. Possibly derivative, in that clips of original works were used, but in many cases, the original films are much less enjoyable. Trust me on that. Anyway, enjoy the full six minutes (h/t Geekosystem).

Two Speeding Hacks

A couple very interesting speeding hacks came across my Reader today, one involves positive reenforcement for following the speed limit, the other negative. The first one (h/t Gizmodo) is the winning idea from VW’s The Fun Theory contest. It’s a speeding camera that snaps your picture if you’re speeding and fines you, natch. It also… Read More

Bad Design or Bad User?

Thanks to the iPad, my renewed reading efforts have finally got me reading Don Norman‘s classic “The Design of Everyday Things“. So far, it’s as great a read as promised. Published originally in 1988, the tenents discussed in the book feel timeless. The only clue to the book’s genre is the images used for illustration.… Read More

How Crayons are Made

This video shows how crayons are made. It’s freaking cool, h/t Geekosystem. Not sure what it is about crayons, maybe the ubiquity in all our childhoods, maybe the simplicity and enduring utility even in the era of technically advanced drawing tools. Whatever it is, they’re cool. This video also features some awesome machinery that does some… Read More

Thanks for Reading

I suppose I could have done this last week on Thanksgiving, but since you’re not all American, I’ll pick a random day. Quickly wanted to thank you for reading here and for commenting. Over the life of this blog, I’ve come to realize how powerful weak ties are, and having a blog with a core… Read More

Should Work Be More Fun?

This post is full of impressions and assumptions. Don’t expect much fact or supporting data. I read about generational differences with interest, pretty sure everyone does. People love to belong, and I find myself blindly defending my generation or characterizing another for no good reason. Paraphrasing the late George Carlin, pride should be reserved for something… Read More

Do You Like Dashboards?

Not much happening lately, what with the holiday in the US and the obsession with bargain hunting on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. A while back, Paul (@ppedrazzi) and I were sharing our mutual unhappiness with application dashboards. They always seem like a good idea for quick and easy information consumption, but inevitably, dashboards are… Read More

A Lifehack for Reading

Chatting with Rich (@rmanlan) earlier, I shared a lifehack I use to help me find time to read a longer post or article. Here’s the scenario. I find something I want to read via Twitter or Reader, e.g. Growing up Digital, Wired for Distraction, and immediately realize it’s too long to read in full given… Read More