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Verry pretty place

 
 
tom-karika nukes it from orbit
07:09 / 27.11.01
This is very pretty. I like it.
 
 
Pin
08:55 / 27.11.01
You're very strange, you know that don't you?

Where do you get these things from, anyway?

[ 27-11-2001: Message edited by: Pin ]
 
 
invisible_al
08:55 / 27.11.01
Oh yeah same guy as did once-upon-a-forest.com, damm his incredibly talented flash based antics.

You kind of pick stuff up from places like www.zeldman.com, or www.k10k.net when it starts up again, praystation is a big name among web design junkies :-)
 
 
Pin
08:34 / 30.11.01
Are you trying to tell me where it was he found things like htis?

Well for a brief insight into the character and personality of the guy, I can tell you he found it by typing the letter "p" into a search engine.
 
 
Jack Fear
11:22 / 30.11.01
Or perhaps he found it through the Haus's blog, same as I did.
 
 
tom-karika nukes it from orbit
12:04 / 30.11.01
No, I am slightly sorry to admit that I just typed 'P'.

Maybe 'Pr'

Then waded through half a billion result pages.

Then found something interesting.

I am truly sad, I admit.
 
 
Pin
08:02 / 01.12.01
It's a him thing...

He also beat Haus to it by about an hour and twenty minutes, if you're bored enough to check...
 
 
netbanshee
12:23 / 02.12.01
Josh...the guy who runs this...has for some sort of reason been lofted as a symbol in the web design community. His work is (was) good but it only matured to a point where it lost it's steam. Much like creativity on the web as far as design is going now.

I still regard Yugop as the real deal though...I mean try to do what he does with flash...
 
 
invisible_al
18:32 / 07.12.01
Just got this of ntk, www.fakepilot.com. Fuck me that's a shiney bit of flash, bangin' choons too :-).
Worth the download wait I thought.
 
 
Kobol Strom
10:56 / 08.12.01
Its stunning.
 
 
jUne, a sunshiny month
18:20 / 10.12.01
whoaoooh. great.
 
 
Liloudini
22:14 / 10.12.01
John Maeda
LIALIA

...enjoy...
 
 
tom-karika nukes it from orbit
06:58 / 11.12.01
WOW! like.


Happy.
 
 
netbanshee
16:37 / 13.12.01
Natzke is also one to watch...

...anyone find the trend in programmable design interesting? Really mixes some nice sensibilities between a design and programming approach. Used to be a pretty front connected to a simple backend...but now...

I only got into it so far...math ratios, random scripts, time tables, etc....it's frustrating making something look nice and having it not work in the end...but I do give props to those who push it and get it off the ground.
 
 
tom-karika nukes it from orbit
11:11 / 18.12.01
Yep, I love programmable design, mainly because my drawing abilities are appalling, so it is the only way I can create images without relying on pencil and paper.

I am having huge problems generating images from non-random sources (human input) though, without relying on big libary scripts which most people don't have.
 
 
invisible_al
19:01 / 10.01.02
Bizarre :-) I'd forgotten you were talking about this, was just going to post it as eye candy.

Would this qualify as programmable design?
http://www.vectorlounge.com/04_amsterdam/jam/wireframe.html

With a sprinkling of some eye candy from their intro here,http://www.vectorlounge.com/04_amsterdam/index.html[

[ 10-01-2002: Message edited by: invisible_al ]
 
 
netbanshee
05:01 / 14.01.02
Absolutely...

In many ways, it seems that programmable design is the key to understanding how things should or better yet could be...not that simple functional pieces don't speak at all, but when you can make things work in their own unique way..I feel it reaches a little farther...
 
  
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