Dropclock
Dropclock is an intriguing motion clock screensaver. Every minute of real time is numerically expressed with heavy helvetica dropping into water in super slow-motion.
Dropclock is an intriguing motion clock screensaver. Every minute of real time is numerically expressed with heavy helvetica dropping into water in super slow-motion.

Not exactly brand new, but I’ve fallen in love with Kuler a nifty colour app from Adobe that lets you create and share colour palettes according to method or whimsy. You can use it online or download as an Air app or use tapp into the API for use in your applications. What colour are you?
Looking for a way to start establishing yourself on the iPhone platform? Well look no further, as this nifty article tells you how to easily add a home screen icon that sits on iPhone desktop and links directly to your site. Nice, I thought.
An interesting article about digital design – “When you create a utility, you’re creating something that gives people time back,” said Nick Law, CCO for North America at R/GA. “It becomes less about information as pollution and more about information to help get through life”
Going quite heavy on links from Ryan C today (sorry dude!) and he’s published a great piece on Carsonfied on why you should fire your PR company.
Quite a while a ago actually, but if you’re a recent convert, or are thinking about it, then go and visit iboughtamac.com. If you’re still not sure about switching from windows to mac you might want to read an excellent blog post on hardcore windows guy gets a mac and see if it tips you over the edge.
Now, I don’t actually own an iphone (I really wanted it to have 3g you see) but I do own an ipod touch and while I was initially fairly impressed with it’s browser and interface the google maps app for it just knocked me out. Apple have recently released the SDK for the iphone and ipod touch & it’s just a matter of time before it can do amazing stuff that we haven’t even started thinking about. One of the best posts I’ve read on the potential of this device, and mobile in general, is over here at 12 future apps for your iphone. Guess what I’ll be looking at next…
Link found via Ryan C’s Twitter feed – cheers:)