Friday, January 22, 2010

CLEARLY CALLING YOU: TRANSPARENT NOKIA CONCEPT PHONE



Carrying on the trend of awesome transparent gadgets, Columbian designer Juan Carlos Garzon has concocted a phone design for Nokia that adds some transparency to all of your conversations.  The touch interface gives a simple and clear view of which buttons you’re mashing, while all of the electronics bits are stored below in the white enclosure.



When not in use, the touch screen fades away, leaving only the white bottom and a glass-like top section that doesn’t give much of a clue about its true identity as a phone. The clear top portion of the phone lights up from the inside, giving the display more power and making it easier to see what you’re doing, even in the dark.


 



Despite looking very compact, the bottom part also houses a 5 megapixel camera – making this phone comparable to many of the more conventional phone designs on the market currently. We think the clean, crisp design would be a winner with design junkies, though like all transparent gadgets it would be a bit of a fingerprint magnet.

RETRO GAMES WITH MODERN THEMES

These are really witty, smart and creative! Penney Design is a freelance graphic design company from Perth, Australia..Their themes seem to be almost exclusively retro, classic, vintage, or anything appreciated from the past.
I can almost see myself playing some of these games on an Atari..!
 
 
 

Thursday, January 21, 2010

ROOT WORDS - THE CURE




ROOTWORDS - The Cure.
This is real HipHop, the way it's supposed to be... Real, Honest, Fly and Dope as hell!

PHOTOS OF ANIMALS INSIDE THE WOMB

These amazing embryonic animal photographs of dolphins, sharks, dogs, penguins, cats and elephants are from a new National Geographic Documentary called "Extraordinary Animals in the Womb". The show's producer, Peter Chinn, used a combination of three-dimensional ultrasound scans, computer graphics and tiny cameras to capture the process from conception to birth. They are the most detailed embryonic animal pictures ever seen.