http://www.cssimport.com/
Joshep Kosinski: Directs some really amazing videos for ads.
How does he do it?
HD, Green screens, 3D, architectural appreciation, choice of music
Black has always beautiful, but on the web, it just hasn’t translated properly to beautiful sites because with CSS everything has just looked so flat, now a new generation of web enthusiasts are starting to actually use glass effects, shading, and light to make black beautiful indeeed!
css/xhtml sites
http://cssremix.com/
http://bestwebgallery.com/
http://cssmania.com
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/
very notable individual designs
http://www.epikone.com/
http://www.bigshift.net/index.html
blogs
http://www.boyink.com/splaat/weblog/P760/
For thousands of years, mankind has harnessed the use of horse power for most of his transportation needs, but then *bang* the car came along, and the poor horses got left in the paddock. The main reason is that even a 12 horse open sleigh couldn’t pull a cart as fast as a normal car, but with the invention of a gearbox, and the treadmill, we can put horses on a treadmill, and transfer all of that horse energy, quite literally into torque, and find ourselves at a higher speed because we have transferred power to speed (we could even use slow moving but powerful clydesdale’s) Using this method, we don’t need to rely on oil at all… (just grassy car parks). The extra green spaces would revive our cities.
Someone has actually gone ahead and done it, and put it into a 3d animation of a bus. Enjoy
Yes, growing. Well I think so anyway. Who knows what would cause the growing earth, maybe expansion from being heated up in the path of the sun’s rays. Maybe from gathering objects drifting around through it’s increasing gravitational pull. Maybe a gigantic icy comet smashed into earth and melted over a period of 40 days and 40 nights causing rain. Maybe the earth soaked up the rain and expanded as it soaked up the water like a sponge. Whatever you think; check out this video, it shows that the earth growing is not so far out of the question.
Josh Pyke’s song Middle of the Hill speaks of his recollections of growing up in Australia, most of it strikes a chord with me, and I’m sure most other Aussies from growing up there. Not only is the sound of the song tonally pleasing but the lyrics are are born of a wonderful dichotomy - on one hand the prose is flowing and temporal, yet on the other the words are so poetic and perfectly constructed that the writing of the songs is truly enigmatic.
The film clip is also put together really well, it’s some animated cutout country art that really gives the clip a warmth and tone.