Universal, Yahoo and PANORAMA3000 proudly present Germany’s first BlogMeSite for Jack Johnson. [Disclaimer: I work for P3000 now and we are not really certain about the name, the original developer David from France obviously likes "(blog me) SITE" more, but I am not so sure if that's a good idea. "BlogMeSite" would be much better in terms of search engine findability, and the domain obviously is blogmesite.com as well. What do you think? "BlogMeSite" oder "(blog me) SITE"?]

Anyway, the thing, whatever you want to call it, is a blast. You can put in whatever you want and you can put it wherever you want. It’s a microsite widget which consists of a bunch of flash content with audio, video, news (via RSS even), dates and newsletter box. The cool thing is the blogme-Code: Copy the code to your blog or whatever social network profile, there’s even a Facebook application for it. And it get’s even easier: MySpace users e.g. just type in their login data and can post it to any section of their profile with a simple click. BlogMeSites are going to be huge, I am sure, because thery are the überwidgets. But what am I telling you: Just try it out!

iPhone Guitar

January 31, 2008 on 12:39 pm by Thomas | In Design, Music | Say something!

I admit. On first sight, it’s nothing special and obviously doesn’t do justice to the physical and carnal way of playing a real guitar (like John Frusciante does e.g.). But it’s a good visualization of what’s going to be possible with iPhones and it’s intuitive multitouch control display. Here’s what a guitar simulation could look like on an iPhone. I can already see DJs spinning with iPhones.

Laser Tagging

January 29, 2008 on 7:42 pm by Thomas | In Design, Zeitgeist | 2 Comments

I wanted to write about that many times already and now 01Blog (really, I don’t find that name particularly sexy..) pointed me to it again: Graffiti done with lasers and laptops. Cool shit. But: I’d prefer rapmusic as background as well, despite the very obvious “laser beam” lyrics..

Damn.. I gotta.. blog more.. promise..

Hobnox Xmas Card
E-Cards are boring? Check out the Hobnox Ecard tool and have a rappin xmas.

Und wer für Heiligabend noch so einen richtig schön verspulten Minimal Techhouse-Mix braucht, sollte sich mal diesen Projekt Afterhour Mix besorgen:

Download the Projekt Afterhour Bohemiaz Chanuka Mix

“Why is online shopping so boring?” asks Darryl Feldman, head of Tsoosaylabs who are the people behind Shopwindoz.com a very intuitive and creative shopping platform, aiming at Microbrands, little shops and creative people who they are giving an environment to market products which you won’t find anywhere on the web.
Here is a little interview I did with Darryl for Blogpiloten.de.

Link: sevenload.com

Multitouch Midi Controller

September 17, 2007 on 12:12 pm by Thomas | In Design, Music | Say something!

Jazzmutant already gained big reputation by creating the Lemur, a multitouch Midicontroller. I saw it in action last week at a Jazz concert, but honestly spoken, the guy seemed to be a little overstrained by all its possibilities. All you could see was him concentratedely focusing his screen and the Lemur without producing much sound.

Here, via Roberdo I found an interesting introduction about Jazzmutants newest creation, the Dexxter. But with its ever growing bigger options, it’ll be even harder to make the best out of it. But I so much want to TOUCH one of these sexy things some day!

Check out the other articles about multi-touch interaction displays!

The museum of natural history in Berlin has recently been renovated and now features an impressive amount of interactive use of multimedia stations: 3D-movies that take the environment into account, moving screens, touch sensitive information. It’s full of kids and they seem to have a lot of fun learning.
Here you’ll see an interactive projection about animal families.

Brandnew logos

August 8, 2007 on 3:23 pm by Thomas | In Design, Publicity / Marketing | Say something!

Brand new example picExample picture taken from the Brandnew-blog

The “before – after” effect is not only curious and interesting for plastic surgery but also for corporate design. Questions and answers about what has changed, why and how, give not only experts a good background but also provide the enthusiastic design amateur with useful insights about the use of colors and forms and what effect they might have on the public image of an organization.

Brandnew is a new and well done blog about just this subject by UnderConsideration, a network of web savvy designers, founded by the Mexicans Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin Vit who reside in Brooklyn, NYC now and with many contributors from the US and Canada.

Plus, they have these cute little chicks as their logo and heraldic animal..

UnderConstruction Chicken

[via ich.mir.mich]

Grafik 28Get ‘em while they are hot! Tonight is the opening for the final exhibition of one of Berlin’s best design schools: Lette Verein. The 28 students call themselves Grafik28 (click to see small pieces of work from each of the students) for this show. It will take place at Galerie Neurotitan im Haus Schwarzenberg, Rosenthalerstraße 39, 18:00h.

“Mit dem Ende unserer Ausbildung im Juni 2007 veranstaltet Grafik28 eine dreiwöchige Abschlussausstellung in der Galerie Neurotitan in Berlin Mitte. Präsentiert werden Arbeiten der 28 Absolventen aus den Bereichen Typografie, Corporate Design, Multimedia, Illustration und Fotografie.”

From 23:00h there will be an aftershow-party in the club “Eschloraque” beneath the gallery.

iPhone dissection

July 5, 2007 on 10:06 am by Thomas | In Design, Movies, Stylewalker | Say something!

If you can’t open it, you don’t own it.
Hack the iphone!

Überstylish DJ Desks

July 2, 2007 on 4:16 pm by Thomas | In Berlin Scene, Design | 2 Comments

I just found some überstylish DJ desks at Metrofarm. Wow!
DJ Desk at Metrofarm

Klang der QuadrateListen to this. It’s the result of an interactive installation residing at Potsdamer Platz at the moment, celebrating Mannheim’s 400th birthday. The city in Germany’s southwest is structured in squares, with streets without names but with letters and numbers. Very Bauhaus indeed. It’s also famous for its pop academy so there’s several associations to the so called “sound of the squares” installation:
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Descending dots are amongst others a major trend in recent logo design, Logolounge found out in their 2007 trends:

Logo Trends 2007
Examples for logos with descending dots, taken from Logolounge

Vivid logos were found by the logo blog: An example for a vivid logo,
taken from Logoblog

A chiseled structure becoming alive is the London 2012 brand that was revealed yesterday. An image movie shows how the logo becomes part of the environment and while the aesthetics of the logo are a matter of taste and I think the idea is pretty unusual and, ehm, edgy, the movie is kind of scary.
London Olypmpics 2012 logo
It might represent the competitive character of the games and the fight to find the best. It might also visualize the mental effects of doping, who knows.

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