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The Heart Attack Grill

Get your 8,000 cal Quadruple Bypass Burgers here.

Unity 3D

Our Flash dev told me about Unity recently, it looks quite exciting and if it grows in popularity will rival Flash in the online gaming market. The Unity site features some impressive examples of 3D environments that run very smoothly and the loading time is incredibly quick, even on my useless broadband connection. The cool part is that you're also able to publish to the iPhone and even create Wii games with it, with the functionality to read the iPhone's accelerometer and Wii's remote winging gestures already built in. Neat.

That's It, That's All

Best Snowboard movie ever. Great riders, great locations, awesome cinematography and a cracking soundtrack. Watched it. Then watched it again. Teaser is below.



Helv Moleskine

Like a few others in the office, I couldn't resist getting one of these. I like a nice bit of Swiss design and I'm more than a little partial to Helvetica. You can do a lot worse anyway. Now do I tear off the wrapper and use this thing or what?!

Cheeses of Nazareth

If you haven't come across this yet, the 50 dolor logo experiment is well worth a read.

This caught my eye...

Corbis, the stock photo site have subtly changed their logo. I really liked the old one, but this is a really nice modernisation. I'm glad they didn't overhaul it completely as it wasn't needed, and it does a perfect job of bringing Corbis up to date. They've succeeded in doing that annoying Apple thing of making something nice, even nicer.

Article found on Brand New. Photo is © Tim McConville/zefa/Corbis.

The REAL thinking behind the Pepsi logo?

There's a lot of ranting going on at the minute about the new Pepsi logo and it's accompanying brand guidelines, where, and I quote "Every page is, quite literally, more insane than the last." I admit, it does make very strange reading. Maybe it'll all come out as a big joke... Anyway, the point of this wasn't to jump on the bandwagon, but to post Lawrence Yang's slightly more light-hearted dig, which I kinda liked.

Another stack of complimentaries!

Mark's case study about his Torchwood Hub Interface project is in this book. Starts on page 12. Some nice work showcased in there too, including the Red Issue site by Hello Monday. I've always been a fan of that one.