Serving Up Stacks: FB Connect, Authoring, Hovercards & More
posted by on May 23.10
We’ve been working really hard on some new functionality for SoulPancake. We’re rolling out a slew of great stuff in this release, let’s take a moment to go over some of our latest goodies.
The Science of Colors in Marketing and Web Design
posted by on April 9.10
Color has been used as a catalyst for affecting human mood and behavior in marketing for centuries. Today, similar principals of color psychology are being utilized across the web to insight interaction and emotion from onlookers and consumers alike.
Conan Announces Tour Dates With A Beautiful Poster
posted by on March 11.10
Powered by the I’m with CoCo movement, a gorgeous tour poster, and a legion of devoted fans, Conan has decided to hit the road with a 30-city comedy tour.
From the Coffeetank: New RSS Feeds for SoulPancake
posted by on January 31.10
We’ve added some great new RSS feeds. Subscribe Away!
The CoCo Movement Continues to Gain Steam
posted by on January 14.10
We previously explained how our own Mike Mitchell lit a fire under the internet’s ass with this Conan O’Brien piece. Not only has this piece paved the way for a movement behind one of late night television’s biggest stars, it has catapulted Mike into the spotlight and shined a light on his artwork.
Mike Goes Viral With CoCo!
posted by on January 12.10
A classic example of having a good pulse on the internet, applying talents and nailing an instant classic. Sir Mike of Mitchell goes viral with a beautifully done Conan O’Brien piece.
From the Coffeetank: The Purpose of Learning is Growth
posted by on January 7.10
“I have inherited a belief in community, the promise that a gathering of the spirit can both create and change culture. In the desert, change is nurtured even in stone by wind, by water, through time.” –Terry Tempest Williams
Debunking the Mythical Internet Page Fold
posted by on December 18.09
The internet page-fold. A term from the newspaper industry that describes the first page of an issue. In recent years, it’s been used to describe the visible area of a user’s computer screen before needing to scroll down the page (aka the top half of a website). And it’s a complete myth.
Our Multi-touch Mouse Concept, & Apple’s Decision
posted by on December 18.09
Exactly a year ago today, Dave and I conceptualized what a multi-touch enabled Mighty Mouse might look. Roughly ten months later, Apple actually released a multi-touch enabled “magic” mouse (legal issues).