Look at these cool icons by Rype arts. I like them. Have a good weekend
Have a look at this Personal project by Portugese designer Hugo Silva where he creates 3D vector illustrations based on different sport fields. One of those ideas you wish you thought of first.
See more of his work here.
Dear all It is nearing that time of year… Christmas, Hanukkah, Eid, Summer or Winter solstice. Maybe we can just be PC and say SEASON’S GREETINGS
It has been a great year, nay it has been an epic year but all good things come to an end. We will down tools on the 21st of December & pick them up again on the 7th of January
If you miss us, you can always go to www.nicework.co.za and look at some of our work to warm your heart. This does not mean we don’t love you anymore. We just need to go and see all the people who love and care about us. We have not seen them in a while because we were finishing that amazing project for you!
Thanks for all your support in 2012
LOVE
THE NICEWORKIANS
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What an amazing thing this is. The way we interact with tech has changed forever. There is no tactile feedback in the typing, which is something that needs to be addressed. We have not spent decades addressing the ergonomics of things for them to be dumped completely. There is a distinct chance that I will be throwing my laptop in the sea in the coming months. As hard as I try to resist the Apple wave, this is the hardest product of theirs yet.
An odd take on historical portraits, dead people rated by their “bangableness”
There is stuff for boys too.
BANGABLE DAME NO. 2 Emmy Hennings, Dada performer and poet
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It was 1969. The National Basketball Association was locked in a bitter battle against its upstart rival, the American Basketball Association. At stake: fans, players, media—and millions of dollars.
The NBA turned to Alan Siegel, founder of Siegel+Gale.
Seeking inspiration, Siegel poured through the photo archives of Sport magazine. A particular photo of the All-Star Jerry West grabbed his attention: It was dynamic, it was vertical, it captured the essence of the game.
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