Inspiration



Nov

2011


01

Innovative and Elegant Print Ads You’ll Love

Posted by: admin    |    Nov 1st, 2011

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Of course it is acceptable advertisement plays an important role to take the company or organization to the boom that’s why reputed companies are paying a handsome value for advertisement. In 2010, spending on advertising was estimated at more than $500 billion worldwide. There are plenty of new print ads being created every day, we have tried to pick out the best print ads, that in our opinion are the most creative and delivers the great portion of inspiration. At some of these ads you need to look twice to see the hidden message, and that makes the ad even more special. So have a look below “Innovative and Elegant Print Ads You’ll Love” Have fun.

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Oct

2011


24

The Future Is Always Beginning now! Microsoft Omni Touch Device

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 24th, 2011

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Microsoft researchers have exposed Omni touch, a clever way to turn any surface area into a steerable touch screen in a joint project with Carnegie Mellon University. Omni touch turns any surface in the user’s environment into a touch interface. Omni touch is a wearable multi touch interaction everywhere. It is a wearable system that enables graphical, interactive, multi touch input on arbitrary, everyday surfaces. So have a look on our today’s post “The Future Is Always Beginning now! Microsoft Omni Touch Device” and give a new touch to the world.

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Oct

2011


18

Wonderful Examples Of Modern Cave Hotels.

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 18th, 2011

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Cave dwellings are no longer archaic or prehistoric past Mania! In fact you will be surprised to know that the style is quite popular in architecture and people are love to enjoy their holidays in cave hotels with lots of adventures. After having a sight on our today’s post I am confident that you will definitely wish to visit these amazing cave hotels. So let’s have look below “Wonderful Examples Of Modern Cave Hotels” and enjoy. Don’t forget to leave your nice comments.

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Oct

2011


17

40+ Business Card Designs For Your Inspiration

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 17th, 2011

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Experienced Designers must keep up their performance to buildup some print design also. Business Card is one of the most important aspects for any business. It must design in a creative and attractive way so that a visitor wants to know about the company after seeing the business card. Today we show you some most Creative Business Cards For Designers Inspiration. So have a look below 40+ Business Card Designs For Your Inspiration”. Don’t forget to leave your nice comments.

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Oct

2011


15

Surrealism In Real Faces (Photoshop Surgery)

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 15th, 2011

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Alright! I found that people are getting bored of seeing ordinary faces by keeping in mind this stuff I’ve decided to share something different as surrealism art in different ordinary faces. As you might’ve expected, in this showcase there will be absolutely no handsome or beautiful face, but just cool and inspiring face which received serious Photoshop surgery by artists who apparently don’t know what is the limitation of art so have a look on today’s post Surrealism In Real Faces (Photoshop Surgery)”. You’ve seen all kind of beautiful faces in your life, but now, let these face challenge your view of beauty, have fun!

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Oct

2011


13

Counting The Time With Unusual Wall-Clocks.

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 13th, 2011

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Wall-clock time is the human perception of the passage of time from the initiate to the conclusion of a task. wall-clock time is a measure of the real time that elapses from start to end. Today we have collected some amazing illustrations of wall-clock, so let’s have a look on “Counting The Time With Unusual Wall-Clocks”. Enjoy!

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Oct

2011


12

Beautiful Examples Of Photo Manipulation

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 12th, 2011

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With Adobe Photoshop, you can do lots of creative and fun stuff and let the other people know about your creativity and imagination. Let us show you some Beautiful Examples Of Photo Manipulation” by Sarolta Ban which will spread Magic on you, Enjoy and let us know if you like these manipulations.

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Oct

2011


10

30+ Excellent Adobe Illustrator Cartoon Tutorials

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 10th, 2011

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Adobe Illustrator CS5 is vector graphical software which helps you create characteristic vector artwork for any venture. Take advantage of the precision and power of stylish drawing tools, significant natural brushes, Adobe Illustrator is powerful tool to draw 2d or 3d drawings as it is complex to use but don’t need to worry and feel lucky to see 30+ Excellent Adobe Illustrator Cartoon Tutorials and get inspired.

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Oct

2011


05

Voyage To Golden Gate San Francisco

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 5th, 2011

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The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge across the Golden Gate, the opening of the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean. As part of both U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1, the structure links the city of San Francisco, on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, to Marin County. It is one of the most globally recognized cryptograms of San Francisco, California, and of the United States. It has been declared one of the contemporary Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The Formers travel guide considers the Golden Gate Bridge “possibly the most beautiful, undoubtedly the most photographed, bridge in the world”. Today we are going to share a brief history of the Golden Gate so let’s have a look on “Voyage To Golden Gate San Francisco”.

For many years before the Golden Gate Bridge was built, the only way to get across San Francisco Bay was by ferry, and by the early twentieth century the Bay was clogged with them. In the 1920s, engineer and bridge-builder Joseph Strauss became convinced that a bridge should be constructed across the Golden Gate.

Many groups opposed him, each for their own selfish reasons: the military, loggers, the railroads. The engineering challenge was also enormous – the Golden Gate Bridge area often has winds of up to 60 miles per hour, and strong ocean currents sweep through a rugged canyon below the surface. If all that weren’t enough, it was the middle of the Great Depression, funds were scarce, and the San Francisco Bay Bridge was already under construction. In spite of everything, Strauss persisted, and Golden Gate Bridge history began when San Francisco voters overwhelmingly approved $35 million in bonds to construct the Golden Gate Bridge.

The now-familiar art deco design and International Red color were chosen, and construction began in 1933. The Golden Gate Bridge project was completed in 1937, a prominent date in San Francisco history. Strauss was a pioneer in building safety, making history with innovations including hard hats and daily sobriety tests. The Bay Bridge (which was being built at the same time) lost 24 lives while the Golden Gate Bridge lost only 12, an outstanding accomplishment in an era when one man was killed on most construction projects for every million spent.

Total length: Including approaches, 1.7 miles (8,981 feet or 2,737 m)

Middle span: 4,200 feet (1,966 m).

Width: 90 feet (27 m)

Clearance above the high water (average): 220 feet (67 m)

Total weight when built: 894,500 tons (811,500,000 kg)

Total weight today: 887,000 tons (804,700,000 kg). Weight reduced because of new decking material.

Towers:

746 feet (227 m) above the water

500 feet (152 m) above the roadway

Each leg is 33 x 54 feet (10 x 16 m)

Towers weigh 44,000 tons each (40,200,000 kg).

There are about 600,000 rivets in EACH tower.

One of the most interesting Golden Gate Bridge facts is that only eleven workers died during construction, a new safety record for the time. In the 1930s, bridge builders expected 1 fatality per $1 million in construction costs, and builders expected 35 people to die while building the Golden Gate Bridge. One of the bridge’s safety innovations was a net suspended under the floor. This net saved the lives of 19 men during construction, and they are often called the members of the “Half Way to Hell Club.”

Golden Gate Bridge Traffic Fact

Average crossings: About 41 million per year, counting both north- and southbound crossings, compared to 33 million crossing the first year it was open

Fewest crossings: January, 1982, during a storm which closed U. S. 101 north of the bridge. On January 6, only 3,921 southbound vehicles passed the toll gates

Most crossings: October 27, 1989, a few days after the Loma Prieta earthquake, when the Bay Bridge was closed. 162,414 vehicles (counting those going both directions) crossed the bridge that day

Total crossings: Through October 30, 2002, the Golden Gate Bridge Highway District reported 1,754,094,967 vehicles had crossed the bridge

Closures: The Bridge has been closed three times for weather, for gusting winds over 70 mph. It closed briefly for visits by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and French President Charles DeGaulle. It was also closed on its fiftieth birthday.

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Oct

2011


03

One Big Digital Scroll control! Baand Remote

Posted by: admin    |    Oct 3rd, 2011

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Well it is predictable, the television is flattering into a computer, at least in the sense that it can now access more than just transmitted information’s. We’re no longer except changing Channels and playing up and down volume. The Baand Remote is a solution to how one might interact with this evolved TV. It’s basically a one big scroll wheel. You flip across your content. The shrug is more fluid and perceptive. Everything else happens on an appropriate User Interface that changes based on what you’re doing you can also watch a HD video trailer in the closing stages. So let’s have a look below “One Big Digital Scroll control! Baand Remote” and don’t forget to leave your nice comments.

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