Racing Laguna Seca on Google Maps
September 28th, 2009 by TjoekbezoerAnd be sure to visit the pit street, which provides access to the paddocks as well: Laguna Seca on Google Maps
And be sure to visit the pit street, which provides access to the paddocks as well: Laguna Seca on Google Maps
A small list of articles about established people and their Mac setup. Very nice setups indeed.
Performed by Jonathan Coulton And The Dancing Scrollbars.
I think I am not alone when I say that when you think about a country, you can always summarize its character in one sentence. Belgian people are dumb, for example, or all polish women are prostitutes. While this is not true most of the times (Belgian people aren’t dumb), the following website adds proof to my opinion that Japanese people are in fact a bit fucked up.
Nonetheless very nice and creative stuff at Hyungkoo Lee’s website.
Stumbled upon Cut & Paste today –a contest where designers compete against eachother, creating their best design in 15 minutes– I came across Munkmotion; the website of one of the contestors. The lovely illustrations and motion graphics he makes!
If you are into motion graphics, you might like this site: it keeps track of all the greatest montion graphics creators in the world, letting you know if one of them creates something great again. And great stuff it is! Some beautiful pieces of art pass the revu on a daily basis. And if you’re looking for work, be sure to check out the jobs page
Normally I’m not too big a fan of HDR post processing. It tends to make the photograph look unnatural. So nothing new under the sun for the photos posted on this website you would say, but some of them are actually pretty nice.
Drown in post-process walhalla at www.hdr-photogallery.com.
Bucharest, Romania based Carioca has some wonderful stuff on display. Disturbing, fluffy, bizarre, but always original. Love the interface, love the pictures. Be sure to hit ‘HowWeWork’ to find out how they persuaded the gold painted fat guy to put on a pig’s head and submit himself to leather wearing misteresses.
More at www.carioca.ro
Julian worked for some pretty big agencies photographing some very nice concepts. Also love his website: Every time you open the portfolio popup it will show you a different part of his work.
Link to his website: www.julianwolkenstein.com