
I love it when design integrates opposites together. Molodesign brings to us “felt rocks”, the soft and pliable rocks that are irresistibly playful. It’s great how kids today are hugging ugly dolls, talking sponges, and now theses soft rocks! I’d buy a truck load of theses felt rocks to throw around my office for brainstorms!via notcot
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Google Video has a clip of Seth lecturing and a Q&A with Googlers after wards. If you haven’t read his books, go get them, cause it’ll make ya rethink how the world of marketing works. I realllly hated the idea of marketing at first, but now I’m hooked!! I’ve read “Purple Cow” and “All Marketers Are Liars”. He really points out small details that make a huge huge difference. Why does sushi taste better when a japanese person rolls it, rather than an American, even if it’s the exact same roll? Why does a BMW drive better than a Lexus? Why does wine taste better in this glass instead of the other? He’s even made his books free online, and they still sell like hotcakes!!
Sandscapes is addictive simulated tangible interface designed to help users understand landscapes through a projected surface of sand. Simulations range from height, slopes, contours, shadows, drainage, and also has the ability to interact with physical models such as buildings cars or whatever else you program into it.