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"Give Good Food to your Mac" time... basically a series of developers met up at WWDC and have teamed up to offer you discounts on bundles up to 70% off for about 12 days... "While San Francisco was getting ready for the grand opening of Pixar's new movie Ratatouille, with a smell of French Cuisine in the air, we had the idea of organizing a great Mac feast with Mac apps made by the top European developers. 'Give Good Food to your Mac' was born. 'Give Good Food to your Mac' is a community action where independent Mac developers come together and build this exciting project : for about 12 days, every Mac users are able to download and taste more than 25 great Mac applications and enjoy discounts ranging from 30 to 70%."
What's on the menu? Remote Buddy, Personal Trader, CoverScout, Magnet, Morphage, iDive, Expert Wine Cellar, iStopMotion, Cheetah 3D, Banner Zest, VideoPier, PulpMotion, CSSEdit, Contactizer Pro/Express, GeoPhoto, Merlin, RapidWeaver, Freeway 4 Express/Pro, Money, Art Text, FotoMagico, Feeder, Together, Pixelmator, Tables, and Unity Indie.
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Google SKY! It's actually been difficult to get myself to stop browsing and just take a screenshot already to write this post... there are SO many places to keep exploring. The latest version of Google Earth lets you flip to Sky Mode and see the sky from the place you were centered on the earth. It's an incredible way to explore and travel from your desktop... there's something absolutely mesmerizing about how beautiful it is. This is in collaboration with NASA/Space Telescope Institute, Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and Digital Sky Survey Consortium. Check out the video below with Sally Ride. Also a nice touch are the constellation overlays, hubble showcase images, user's guide to the galaxies, life cycles of stars, and viewing the timelapsed movements of planets.
TO PAGE 2 of "Google Sky"! ----->
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Product/Advertising mocks will never be the same again. Live Surface is incredible. Beyond its incredibly clean, well designed website, and the breathtaking demo video on how their files work... They have some of the most beautiful renders of everything from CD cases and hardcover books to coffee bags and spray bottles (even with transparency where appropriate). Even for outdoor advertising, there are more scenarios than you can imagine to show that client just what it will really look like. And they've made their files ready to drag and drop your graphics into using vanishing point in photoshop... go try their demo (the box i used up there, that literally took me seconds to drag and drop the logos and images that were on my desktop onto). I've seriously been floored by Live Surface since i found it on Swiss Miss this morning. And in all honesty, i can't imagine a designer that can afford NOT to spend 30$ on one of these files when they need to throw something together quickly.
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The Poor Light is a brilliant project by Poor.nl - which is "a module - pictogram accompanying the design, appears in various situations, emphasizing the places where the light, though present, is not encased within the frames of the object used to lighten the given area." The result is a set of options ranging from the Lamp ScreenSaver, Lamp made of glow in the dark stars, and black cloth cut outs... (via Moco Loco)
TO PAGE 2 of "Poor Lamp"! ----->
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