April 2010
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The Beeb
Bless the BBC, there are some things they do so well. They employ some tremendous engineers, and its nice to see their skills being fully applied to the online space.
The BBC recently launched its Earth site, which pulls together images and video from all the natural earth documentaries that the BBC has created over the years. They are head and shoulders above just about every other production...
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Svpply
Department stores have spent years trying to figure out how to build compelling online experiences for their customers. Looking at what is out there today, its fair to say they have all failed.
Selling clothing and accessories is a difficult proposition. Most people visiting the Barney’s locations in NYC don’t know what they want before they go into the store, and the whole in-store...
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Handmade Bikes
Can’t wait for this new exhibition at the Museum of Art and Design in New York. After the awesome paper exhibition at the beginning of the year, they are following up with a showcase of handmade bikes, built by some of the many amazing independent bike manufacturer’s across the country.
Some of the bikes being built, and rebuilt, today are genuine works of art, and sit perfectly in...
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Regretsy
Have been enjoying some fantastic fail blogs this week, and remembered that I have never blogged about Regretsy. Regretsy highlights some of the shameful rubbish that the ‘community’ over at Etsy have spent their long hours making.
Some classic examples of awfulness.