
San Francisco based MetaDesign collaborated with Logan in L.A. on this launch video for a new Kohler faucet named Karbon
Go watch it here.

San Francisco based MetaDesign collaborated with Logan in L.A. on this launch video for a new Kohler faucet named Karbon
Go watch it here.

The new High-resolution, incredible 39 megapixel Hasselblad is simply jaw dropping. Roughly $30,000 dollars but it is amazing what it can produce. If you click on the image you will be taking to an example of just how detailed this camera is. Hasselblad has also been so kinda has to over a Digital SLR compassion of the same image alongside its superior 39 megapixel bad boy image. There are some more really interesting developments that have been made with this camera which can be found within the website. Well worth a look even if your not interested in photography. And just another little interesting fact I read somewhere a while back which stuck with me, if the human eye was to measure its ability with sight into megapixels, it would roughly sit between 18 and 24 megapixels.
Muxtape is a great spin on the classic 1990’s version of handing out mixtapes to fellow friends and loved ones.
The website allows users to sign up for a free account, upload a series of tracks at there own will from their own music collection. Once they have done this they can simply send out a link of their muxtape to anyone they wish for them to listen to at their own will. It is also a fantastic way of finding new music to listen to as every muxtape posted turns up randomly on the front page every time you enter it. There you can chose from a number of lists and go right into playing someones muxtape. Its a fantastic idea and works for so many purposes. I am truly a fan. If any one can find the muxtape I mad I will produce something amazing for you…the hunt is on.
I have also stumbled across a really interesting way of browsing muxtape with the use of Lepoards Coverflow found on Mac. Go have a read up of how its done and why its an even better way of using Muxtape on your MAC.
