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Just because it is on Wikipedia does not make it any more meaningful, nor any less fun. Wikigifs removes animated GIFs from the context and what we end up with is an endless feed of fun, irrelevant animated GIFs. Now press that space bar and keep going.

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A hypnotic site of falling shapes,colours and sounds, by Rafaël Rozendaal.

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By combining killer coding skills and 10,044,701 (thats ten million, forty four thousand, seven hundred and one)  images marked interesting on Flickr, idée labs’ Multicolr Search Lab lets anyone see the web in their chosen colour tinted glasses.

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For the most atmospheric images of the magnificent food culture in Asia, where you swear you are smelling the spices, hearing the hawkers shout their orders and feeling the heat of the charcoal grill, there is only one place to look, that is the EatingAsia blog, written by Robyn Eckhardt with photography by David Hagerman.

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A real cool typographic beauty of a site in such pretty colours, highlighting and explaining buzzwords currently being used in the news.

Buzzwords are frequently used in news media. These are words that do not typically occur in everyday speech, but are common among newscasters, talking heads, and pundits on cable news.

These ‘news words’ are accepted by audiences for their implied meaning. But often loaded words are misused or used out of context. The actual definitions can be different than what is implied.

Newswordy is a growing collection of these words, updated every weekday. Along with each word is a definition, a quote with its use (or misuse) in the media, and a news and Twitter feed on the subject.

 

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Today is Charlie Chaplin’s birthday! And Google pays homage in the most delightful way!

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A great new online newspaper The Brander, on the stories behind some of the more successful brands.

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Exquisitely illustrated recipes to delicious dishes… The perfect combination!

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A new site for all of us visual people. Think it of as ffffound, but with search and a lot more useful!

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I love how the long image is split into two to fit into the grid. I am very inspired… do this for urbantaster maybe? Plus just some really beautiful bicycles! via Gridness by Boutique Cycles

 

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Do yourself the biggest favour of the week and head down to the wilderness downtown and have an amazing time. Did I mention technology is amazing and I wanna marry it?

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FontShop, founded by Erik Spiekermann and Neville Brody in 1989, has just launched/relaunched an education page with glorious PDFs of their publications (9 at last count) that is full of typographic goodness. A must for any design enthusiast!

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A great endless feed of MOOD. On and on and on…

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Haha! I luv this, The Shaker Project.

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Amazing HTML experiments by Three Hundred Eighty Ten that is beautiful, technically impressive and soothing to play with all at the same time. Check out my favourites Moire, Drops and DDD.

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This is fun and beautiful! Kinetic has done it once again with the new Salt Films website. via the artist and his model

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Mesmerizing site that you have no way of taking  your eyes off of.

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A great read for who makes the list and, more importantly, why.

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Go on.. pull that shirt off.. you know you want to!

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An invaluable resource, to find quickly, icons. Find some icons now!

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