Art-O-Meter: Evaluating Art (So You Don’t Have To)

 

Reblogged from MIT Media Web so all you have to do is think.

Thought for the Day:  What if we graded our websites or videos this way?  How would you do?

Art-O-Meter is a device that measures the quality of an art piece. It bases its evaluation on the amount of time that [...]

Blogging is not Dead Yet! And it isn’t Tweeting

Podcasting News in talking about blogging notes that pundits always say that blogging is dead.

They went on to say:

The NYT said that blogging was dead because the young are switching to Twitter – as if they were interchangeable.

Stats from Nielsen, though, show the number of blogs growing at a steady pace for [...]

The Designer’s Toolkit

Published on the Daily Infographic by Lindsey Savino. Originally [via] and they are a lot of fun to look at. Surprise!

Today’s infographic takes you into the offices of 180 creative professionals to see what apps they have open. Small sample size notwithstanding, the results are educational. From word processing to storage to email– there [...]

Web Standards Infographic

Photoshopped or Not? A Tool to Tell

From the NYTimes, read the original article By STEVE LOHR, Published: November 28, 2011

The photographs of celebrities and models in fashion advertisements and magazines are routinely buffed with a helping of digital polish. The retouching can be slight — colors brightened, a stray hair put in place, a pimple healed. Or it can be [...]