Swarmation is a totally addictive fun browser based game. I agree with @ario, and wished there were two anonymous teams competing.
Print Factory
Love (!) this Print Factory illustration by Jez Burrows. Wishlisted for Tilo’s future (new) room, once we move.
etsy find: Large ‘e’
Just had a peek at my favorite etsy shops and found this beauty of a large helvetica ‘e’. How fantastic would this look in Ella’s room? (le sigh) Oh, and big giant ampersand anyone?
LIKEA CAMERA
Pared down to the absolute essentials, the LIKEA MPH does away with the superfluous. Hand assembled by your good self, the MPH dismisses that which is not absolutely necessary. No battery, no light meter, no mechanical shutter, no embellishment – just your eye, a lightproof box and the emulsion.
#mademesmile
An Office in the Forest
(photos iwan baan)
Spanish architecture firm SelgasCano has designed their own office in the middle of the forest. I have no words. Gasping for air. This is unbelievably cool. Thumbs up!
(via cielbleu)
Quipsologies Redesign
Quipsologies underwent a beautiful redesign. (Glad to see I am not the only one embracing dotted lines. Welcome to the family, Armin!)
They added a little silly widget poking fun at blogger’s obsessions. Bloggers like Coudal, Kottke, Draplin and moi. Made me smile.
Imagine a world without Photoshop
I’ll never take bevels and drop shadows for granted anymore. Thank you Photoshop:
(thanks matthew)
Steve Jobs at Stanford
Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself — at the university’s 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005.
(thank you for the tip, jones family)
Zurich/CreativeMornings

Big news! CreativeMornings is expanding. Zurich is going to be the first city kicking off a CreativeMornings chapter. The two main forces helping me in this effort are Daniel Frei and Thomas Kupferschmied. They have been amazing in helping me get the Zurich chapter off the ground. And we are going to set the bar high with this first one. How?
Our first official Zurich/CreativeMornings event will be held at the Zurich Google headquarters. Our speaker will be Ario Jafarzadeh, User Experience Designer on Gmail. Ario will talk about user experience design at Google and provide insights from the brand new Gmail Priority Inbox feature which launched today. We are excited that Steve Rogers, Director of User Experience EMEA will give a short introduction prior to Ario’s talk.
(I can’t wait to hear what Ario will share with us. Yes, I’ll be attending.)
We are thrilled (!!!) that Google offered to host and sponsor our first official Zurich/CreativeMornings. Get ready for a real treat. Don’t know what I am talking about? Check out this swissmiss post.
You’ll be able to sign up for the Zurich/CreativeMornings starting september 6th, 11am, Zurich Time, over at zurichcreativemornings.eventbrite.com. There are 100 spots available and we will fill up quickly, so, mark your calendars!
You can follow the Zurich chapter on twitter.com/Zurich_CM.
Until we have the actual CreativeMornings site running, you can see what’s happening in the zurich chapter by filtering the swissmiss content by zurich/creativemornings.
Oh, and if this wasn’t enough, we will be kicking off the LosAngeles/CreativeMornings chapter in October. Are we excited? YES WE ARE!
ABOUT ZURICH/CREATIVEMORNINGS
Zurich/CreativeMornings is a brandnew monthly breakfast lecture series originally started by NYC based Tina Roth Eisenberg. The Zurich/CreativeMornings chapter is run by Zurich based Daniel Frei and Thomas Kupferschmied.
Each event includes a 20 minute lecture, followed by a 20 minute group discussion. The gathering begins at 8:30am with the topic presentation starting at 9:00am and everyone taking off for work at 10am. Zurich/CreativeMornings are free of charge!
Check out pictures of previous NewYork/CreativeMornings over at Flickr.
View all the taped NewYork/CreativeMorning talks we’ve put up on the web so far over at Vimeo.
Gmail Priority Inbox
Email is great, except when there’s too much of it. Gmail is rolling out a new feature today, called Priority Inbox. It automatically identifies your important email and separates it out from everything else, so you can focus on what really matters.
Gmail has always been pretty good at filtering junk mail into the “spam” folder. But today, in addition to spam, people get a lot of mail that isn’t outright junk but isn’t very important—bologna, or “bacn.” So they’ve evolved Gmail’s filter to address this problem and extended it to not only classify outright spam, but also to help users separate this “bologna” from the important stuff. In a way, Priority Inbox is like your personal assistant, helping you focus on the messages that matter without requiring you to set up complex rules.
As messages come in, Gmail automatically flags some of them as important. Gmail uses a variety of signals to predict which messages are important, including the people you email most (if you email Bob a lot, a message from Bob is probably important) and which messages you open and reply to (these are likely more important than the ones you skip over). And as you use Gmail, it will get better at categorizing messages for you. You can help it get better by clicking the or buttons at the top of the inbox to correctly mark a conversation as important or not important. (You can even set up filters to always mark certain things important or unimportant, or rearrange and customize the three inbox sections.)
Priority Inbox will be rolling out to all Gmail users, including those of you who use Google Apps, over the next week or so. Once you see the “New! Priority Inbox” link in the top right corner of your Gmail account (or the new Priority Inbox tab in Gmail Settings), take a look.
Email overload? Try Priority Inbox
Can’t wait to try this. Patiently waiting…
Handkerchief Wedding Invitation
If I wasn’t married already, this is the invitation I’d want: Map on handkerschief featuring directions to the wedding venue. Location font is based on iconic “Greetings from …” postcards. Congrats on the fabulous idea and the upcoming wedding, Youngna.
Design + letterpressing by Kelli Anderson
Fabric printing by Spoonflower
Sewing, folding, ironing, envelope typing, stamping by Youngna
Old School, meet New School
Montessorium is the force behind some amazingly beautiful and fun iPhone/iPad apps for kids. Intro to Letters brings the alphabet to your child’s fingertips. Based on the Montessori activity known as Sand Paper Letters, these activities utilize sight, sound and touch to help your child learn the letters, while also learning the correct method of creating them.
Can I just say how impressed I am by the overall design of these apps? They are gorgeous. Montessorium.com
Brooklyn Beta
My fab studio mates Cameron and Chris have been working hard in getting a brand new Brooklyn based web conference off the ground: Brooklyn Beta!
Chris and Cameron want Brooklyn Beta to be the friendliest web conference you’ve ever attended. Their goal for the conference is to inspire you to “make your own stuff.” They’d love to see what the Web would be like if all you talented web people started using your magical abilities to bring your own ideas to life.
They hope you’ll leave inspired and anxious to build something of your own to beta in 2011. If that happens, you’ll have a hard time wiping the smiles off their faces.
BrooklynBeta, the site, launched today and while you can not register yet for the conference day you can register for the Workshops.
Please note that space is extremely limited. They want this to be an intimate conference where attendees play just as important a role as speakers. The workshops will sell out pretty quickly! So, go and register quickly.
See you there! Brooklyn Beta!
Follow BrooklynBeta on Twitter.
DEWS
DEWS toothbrush does away with concerns about whether your toothbrush is resting on an unhygienic surface. When the toothbrush is set down, it will sway momentarily until it reaches a position of balance, much like a tumble doll. DEWS has been designed with ergonomic considerations, and its weight allows for comfortable brushing.
Is this the perfect kids toothbrush? YES!
Andrew Zuckerman | MUSIC
Andrew Zuckerman did it again! He just completed his latest project MUSIC, which will be released in October as a book, app, and film. I can not wait to get my hands on this one. Oh, what a tease the below video is.
MUSIC Trailer from Andrew Zuckerman Studio on Vimeo.
Leica or iPhone?
I just gasped: San-Francisco-based photographer Joey Celis produced a custom sticker for his iPhone, skinning it to look like a Leica M9.
“Sorry but I won’t be making these to sell,” writes Celis, who makes a living as a stock photographer. “It’s just a one-off for personal use.” Oh, what a mistake. If he won’t sell it, someone else will. I absolutely want one. #wishlisted
(via core77)
Dedo Message Board
Gonçalo Campos pointed me to his most recent design called Dedo Message Board. It put a big smile on my face and know that my long distance roomate BB would sure get a kick out of this. Dedo Board let’s you leave messages and play, just by simply dragging your finger trough the fur you leave a trail, a drawing. Oh, how much fun could be had with this. Tempting.
Allunaggio Seat

I would love this Zanotta’s Allunaggio seat for our studio, but of course, in bright red. Designed by Goncalo Campos.
TeuxDeux: New Features + iPhone App
Big happy news from Team TeuxDeux: We just launched a bunch of new features AND, hold on to your seats, you can now take your to-do’s with you when on the go with our TeuxDeux iPhone App! Yay!
The iPhone App does everything the web version does, and of course, syncs seamlessly. Use the web version when at home or work and then take TeuxDeux on the go with our iPhone App. (We are working on the Android app, please be patient!) Here’s a cool feature that you probably didn’t expect to find: The iPhone App allows for multiple accounts: Share one with your spouse and use it for your shopping list, or have one with your team at work and use it as a project list. Endless possibilities, really. Watch our Demo Video below to get an idea how the App works.
For those of you who are not familiar with TeuxDeux: It’s a simple, designy, browser-based to-do app that my studio mates Cameron, Evan and I launched last december. Within hours of announcing, FastCompany called us the Best To-Do App of 2009. For the first time ever, I got to experience the ’swissmiss effect’. (Within 24h we had over 10k users.)
We’ve been blown away by how passionate our users are. We get daily “I love you TeuxDeux!” Tweets. Lucky us! (Check out what people say about us on twitter.) Also, our users were mighty vocal about what features they’d like to see included in a future version. We listened: Starting today, you can enjoy your TeuxDeux in a fluid view, this means, if you have a big monitor that allows for a wide browser window, the columns stretch and allow for longer to-do’s. (If you want to keep the old view, just got into your settings tab and select ’skinny view’.)
Up until yesterday, the only way to move forward in your list was by jumping one day at a time. Gone are the days of moving turtle speed. We upgraded you to cheetah-rabbit status. You can either jump 5 days at a time or even jump into a specific date in the future with the calendar widget. Simply click on the forward arrow and see your speed options revealed. (Thanks to the Dribbble Users for helping us figure out how to do this in the most elegant way possible. Special thanks go to Davin Risk.)
So, in short, TeuxDeux got flexible, faster AND mobile. (iPhone App)
Here’s a video explaining all the new features:
So, the question really is: What deux yeux have to deux teuxday?
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