Author: Mac
Any plans this weekend?
If you happen to be in Tokyo this weekend, come to Tokyo Midtown in Roppongi to see 50 T-shirt designs, which won the first round of a design competition. If you like mine, vote for me. Mine’s the one with a small heart-shaped leaf.
http://designgarden.jp/contest/t-art/fifty/
http://www.tokyo-midtown.com/en/access/index.html
iPhone May Wallpaper – Japanese Calligraphy version
Petitinvention- Best of April
These are the top five April posts which got the most access this month.
1. Desktop Calendar Wallpaper: May 2008
This has turned a lot more popular than I expected, so I’ll make many other calendars in this style. I have to ask my uncle again to do the calligraphy.
2. Don’t Leave Your Trash for Long
I made the design look very fun, so there are so many pingbacks
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If your icon on the desktop changes its design by lapse of time, I thought it would be helpful telling you it’s becoming old. And these too are of the same concept: icons that change their designs when a certain condition is met.
Folder Icon That Talks #1
How Much More Data Can I Burn?
3. Funny USB Memory Sticks #2
I also want other gadgets like this to “talk” to you so that you can get the info you need instantly.
Related posts:
Funny USB Memory Sticks #1
Funny USB Memory Sticks #3
4. Look at What You Don’t See Through Glass
This is the third post of this series. I have a few more ideas in my Moleskine, so I’ll make posts later.
Related posts:
Future of Internet Search: Mobile version
Future of Mobile Internet Search: Application
5. Quick View of File Directory
I don’t know what will happen when you use this to see the “Library” folder in your mac, though…
Thank you all for your interest and comments!
Desktop Calendar #3: Helvetica in 3D- May 2008
Funny USB Memory Sticks #3
Funny USB Memory Sticks #1
Funny USB Memory Sticks #2
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How Much More Data Can I Burn?
Desktop Calendar Wallpaper #2: May 2008
The Ball’s in My Court? I Was Waiting for Your Answer!
That happens very often, doesn’t it? Then why not visually check who’s turn to answer and how many answers are on hold in your Mail app?
A blue ball means “It’s MY turn to answer”, while the yellow is “I’m waiting for an answer”. If you keep ignoring a question, the ball gets bigger and bigger!
“WHO’S GOT THE BALL” image visualizes who’s turn to give an answer. In the message area, the correspondent question is highlighted.
If it’s you who are waiting for an answer, there’s a yellow ball held by the other side.
In most cases, though, there are more than one question in a message. In that case, you’ve got as many balls as the questions being asked!
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Folder Icon That Talks #1
Set the timer and assign what to do when the time comes.
Then the icon “visually” tells you what to do when the scheduled time gets closer.
It would be better if it could work with your mail/schedule app.
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