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September 05 2008

bomberstudios
09:40
bomberstudios
09:24
New York, New York
bomberstudios
01:23

September 04 2008

bomberstudios
06:42

xnu-speedstep - Google Code

A kernel extension for OS X to enable Intel SpeedStep and undervolting on any kernel

September 03 2008

bomberstudios
15:37
nanoc mobile
just because...

September 02 2008

bomberstudios
16:18
bomberstudios
11:51
bomberstudios
08:01
Alphonse Mucha
De la exposición en CaixaForum Madrid
bomberstudios
07:53
Down, down, down...
Escaleras de CaixaForum Madrid
bomberstudios
07:52
Ascensor CaixaForum Madrid
Un ejemplo CO-JO-NU-DO de mapeado natural.
bomberstudios
07:48
e in the park

September 01 2008

bomberstudios
16:54
git, el control de versiones paranoico...
"You have some suspicious patch lines"
bomberstudios
14:51
bomberstudios
06:19

August 31 2008

bomberstudios
20:12

August 29 2008

bomberstudios
12:08
Tiramisú

August 28 2008

bomberstudios
14:32
"De mayor seré ratatui"
No se pierdan la gran aventura de esta baraja de verduras. ¡Próximamente en sus pantallas!
Reposted bywander wander
bomberstudios
09:04
bomberstudios
07:23

Dear Lulu

“Dear Lulu” is a test book researched and produced by graphic design students and Prof. Frank Philippin at Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany, during an intensive two-day workshop with London-based designer James Goggin (Practise). The book's intention is to act as a calibration document for testing colour, pattern, format, texture and typography.

Exercises in colour profile (Adobe RGB/sRGB/CMYK/Greyscale), halftoning, point size, line, geometry, skin tone, colour texture, cropping and print finishing provide useful data for other designers and self-publishers to judge the possibilities and quality of online print-on-demand — specifically Lulu.com, with this edition.
bomberstudios
07:22

Dear Lulu by Hochschule Darmstadt (Book) in Reference

“Dear Lulu” is a test book researched and produced by graphic design students and Prof. Frank Philippin at Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany, during an intensive two-day workshop with London-based designer James Goggin (Practise). The book's intention is to act as a calibration document for testing colour, pattern, format, texture and typography. Exercises in colour profile (Adobe RGB/sRGB/CMYK/Greyscale), halftoning, point size, line, geometry, skin tone, colour texture, cropping and print finishing provide useful data for other designers and self-publishers to judge the possibilities and quality of online print-on-demand — specifically Lulu.com, with this edition.
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