Archive for March, 2010

Flash Resource

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

I was trying to find some cool inspiration for some a flash website that I was designing and came across the website theFWA.com. They have some really cool ideas and interesting sites here. This is a great place to go to get design forward ideas and see current trends. Definitely worth bookmarking even if you don’t build in Flash (besides with CS5 that may change ;-) ).

JQuery, what?!?

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

So here I am browsing around on the web, hitting up the usual stops and trying to expand my knowledge base on JQuery. It is then that I stumbled upon this YouTube video, seen below. I know that it is a bit long, but it is definitely worth the time, especially if you are a JQuery novice (you need to be a little past a fresh off the street beginner, but don’t let that stop you). Pretty ridiculous, check it out!

That kid knows his stuff! I mean not only does he know the language in and out but he is 12?!?! I guess that he is the next Bill Gates… What do you all think?

What will those folks at Puma come up with next?

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

So while stocking the Puma blog today, it came to my attention that Puma has come out with this incredibly sexy phone! The over all design of the phone and its interface are absolutely ridiculous and every element is designed flawlessly. Puma seemlessly integrates sporty, eco-friendly and fun into a beautiful packaging. Check out their micro site at http://www.pumaphone.com/. Made with Sagem, the Puma phone only weighs 115g. Rendering the beautiful graphics from its 2.8-inch QVGA TFT capacitive panel scren, the phone has a decent battery life, though the solar panel on the back totally throws this phone into a category of its own! The phone sports a 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash and 6x digital zoom on the back and a forward-facing camera for VGA video conferencing on the front. I think that I am drooling on my keyboard.

Check out this cell phone review provided by recombu.com:

Okay, so maybe it is not super practical, but it is very tasty!