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Visuals 37signals May 12 2010

4 comments Latest by Paul Campbell

Some of the images we’ve been sharing lately in our internal Campfire chat room.

desandro portfolio David DeSandro overlays black paths with dots on top of the screenshots. You hover a dot to get part of the story so there’s a narrative weaving down the whole portfolio. Pretty neat.


observatory First images from the solar dynamics observatory.


type legal pad Pretty type on Oscar and Ewan About page. Seriously beautiful stuff on rest of the site too (like this legal pad).


therulesofagentleman Nice typography on this The Rules of a Gentleman site. Pet peeve though: Prev/Next links beneath content so they bounce around the page. Leave ‘em up top so mouse doesn’t have to chase ‘em around.


ketchup Ketchup is a tool for meetings (scheduling, agendas, etc.) and the single page motion layout is an interesting experience.


volcano Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull volcano at The Big Picture.


lock Finally, the perfect lock for alcoholics.


frog
Poison dart frogs wear striking colors to warn enemies that they are venomous.

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4 comments so far

Kimball Fink-Jensen 12 May 10

That made me chuckle – 37signals linking to a “meetings” site. Now just waiting for the ultimate irony – Ketchup integration with Basecamp!

Phil McTimoney 12 May 10

Re: Perfect lock: The key needs to be symmetrical so it doesn’t matter which way you hold it.

Not that, erm, I’ve been unable to open my front door with a key. Often.

Benjamin Welch 12 May 10

I dig this kind of post. A quick glimpse into some cool stuff you guys are sharing and liking.

Paul Campbell 13 May 10

@Kimball — Heh! Definitely have to do Basecamp integration now!

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