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Le idee. Prima di tutto. Più vicini ai nostri Clienti, più aperti e collaborativi, grazie a Seguici, la piattaforma dedicata a tutti i progetti in lavorazione. Sempre, dovunque, Insight è Studio Creativo Aperto.
Fatti un giro: www.insightstudio.it/seguici/tour.php
Guarda come funziona: www.insightstudio.it/seguici/video.php
Ideas. First of all. Closer to our Customers, more friendly, more collaborative, thanks to Seguici, the web platform containing each project we do. Ever, everywhere, Insight is "Open Creative Studio".
Watch the Video: www.insightstudio.it/seguici/video.php
Take a Tour: www.insightstudio.it/seguici/tour.php
The TruBid app that I designed went live last week!
TruBid's original business model used a spreadsheet that was created to help roofing contractors generate accurate quotes and proposals. Although successful, TruBid knew that they could provide an even easier way for their contractors to use and generate these quotes and proposals. That's when TruBid approached us to design and develop the front-end of a web application that could be used by contractors online.
I worked closely with TruBid and a back-end developer for three months to finalize the app that you now see today.
If you'd like to see more of the app, you can sign up at www.trubid.co
You can view it in our portfolio here: www.graticle.com/portfolio/trubid-inc-web-app-design-and-...
Screenshot of the latest version of my Flickr app for exploring peoples favourite photos on Flickr. Just enter a username (or email address or user ID) and off you go!
Croxden Quarry, Cheadle, Staffordshire - exploting the deposit of Sherwood Sandstone, formerly known as Bunter Sandstone [from the German Buntsandstein, colorful sandstone.
Always taught as the "Bunter Beds"
www.bgs.ac.uk/geology-projects/engineering-geology-maps/e...
This talk discusses the background and rationale for a noBackend approach, and demonstrates some existing projects and code samples implemented with noBackend frameworks
iPhone-Benutzer können Mini-Apps auf dem Home-Screen abspeichern. Wenn ein Benutzer Ihre Mini-App zum ersten Mal lädt wird er dazu aufgefordert.
Motion Notion was contracted to create an interactive web application that the client could take to tradeshows and demonstrate their products. The web app featured 360 degree product views, system animations, installation galleries and product specifications.
160 W Wendell St
Chicago, IL 60610
salazarbilingualcenter.weebly.com/
webapps.cityofchicago.org/landmarksweb/web/landmarkdetail...
25, Feb., 2007 / 2007年02月25日
Shinkobe Oriental Avenue, Kitano, Kobe, Japan / 新神戸オリエンタルアベニュー@神戸・北野(日本)
pork cutlet shop "KATSU-YA" / 手打ちとんかつ「かつ屋」
www.avenue-mall.com/webapp/avenue/shop/display.do?shopId=...
Holy crap Matt's a nice guy. Would've loved to have chatted with him some more as well.
William Couch, Matt Mullenwag, Joey Primiani, Future of Web Apps Miami 2008
Sábado 1:00 p.m. Me la estoy tomando en este momento y...
www.falabella.com/webapp/commerce/command/ExecMacro/falab...
Fossil Blackburn E/W Satchel via Zappo's
Blackburn Small Satchel via Fossil
Torino Satchel via Fossil
Castile Satchel via <Fossil
Everyday Flap Organizer via Fossil
Castile Hobo via Fossil
Chambers Leather Satchel via Zappo's
I went a little heavy on the Fossil. Basically I was looking for leather purses, preferably in dark brown. Fossil seemed to have a PLETHORA of them. Liz Claiborne is an old standby but uhm… not so happy with her purses of late. Any of these would do… provided that they have the cellphone pocket and the right amount of space. I am the Goldilocks of purses.
Blogged. / Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
These photos were taken on the journey down & during the day at The
Future of Webapps summit, organised by Carson Workshops.
That's Noah on the left, and Joe on the right.
Electricity market data viewer for Australia's National Electricity Market.
Check it out @ nemobs.heroku.com.
Gary gave a great presentation. I look forward to watching the episode of tv.winelibrary.com he recorded live. Thanks for the wine, too!
On the weekend I spent time making a frame for a print I've received from Jon Contino last year.
The problem was I had a given length of wood to make it from and needed to know how to optimise the size.
Enter a SUW - Frame Maker.
There's still a fair bit todo:
* Size information
* Image upload w/ drag + drop
* metric/imperial conversion
* Coffeescript (partial)
* Prettify (partial)
* History / Auto load
* Colour picker for frame/matt
* Optional increase of number of matts
* Non-uniform matting
* Internet Explorer Support