Link: PROSTITUTES of Old Japan 昔の日本の売春婦 – a set on Flickr.
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“In the summer of 1949, Look magazine sent him to Chicago to shoot pictures for a story called “Chicago City of Contrasts.” via Stanley Kubrick’s Chicago, 1949 « How to be a Retronaut.
"iPad features Safari, a mobile web browser that supports the latest web standards — including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Here are just a few of the sites that take advantage of these web standards to deliver content that looks and functions beautifully on iPad." VISIT LINK: iPad-ready – Apple kills the Flash dead horse once [...]
For those who look at graphical interfaces of apps, and not just their content VISIT LINK: Well-Placed Pixels – A Visual Record Of Beautiful Software (tags: app apple application applications apps art beautiful blogs blog design designer development gallery graphics inspiration interesting interface iphone mac mobile osx pixels reference software ui ux webdesign web examples [...]
Features: 9 unique transition effects, Simple clean & valid markup, Loads of settings to tweak, Built in directional and control navigation, Packed version only weighs 6kb, Supports linking images, Free to use and abuse under the GPL license VISIT LINK: Nivo Slider – Arguably The Most Awesome jQuery Image Slider (tags: ajax animation cool css [...]
A slider is a thin, thin slip of beef, cooked on a griddle with onions and pickles piled atop patty. The steam from the onions does as much cooking as the griddle. The buns are placed atop the onions, absorbing the pungent aroma and flavor. VISIT LINK: Sliders (are not just a mini hamburger) (tags: [...]
Running the Numbers – An American Self-Portrait "Running the Numbers looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum cans (thirty seconds of can consumption) and so on. My hope is that [...]
The games factory – How Mario, Tetris, Sonic, Pong were made A series of photographs from Marc Da Cunha Lopes ("aisakie") shows us the factory work behind the most iconic games of the past few decades: the smelting of Sonic's rings, the chiseling of the 1-Up mushroom, and the rubber-pressed rebounding blocks of Arkanoid. (tags: [...]
Filebrowser – Thumbnail images and view them in a browser The filebrowser is a lightweight PHP application that allows you to thumbnail images and view them in a web browser. That's it. Short and sweet. 100% open-source. You can take it and alter it and use it free of charge. (tags: software tools web design [...]
Phil Borges Photography – People of Indigenous Cultures For over twenty five years Phil Borges has lived with and documented indigenous and tribal cultures around the world. Through his work, he strives to create a heightened understanding of the issues faced by people in the developing world. Through his exhibits and award-winning books, Phil attempts [...]
ClearBox JS – JavaScript gallery and HTML viewer ClearBox is a professional image gallery and HTML viewer program written is JavaScript. Works with single images, galleries, and HTML or FLASH documents. (tags: images gallery javascript lightbox html photo photos web webdev webdesign webdevelopment web-design js …)
iBox – Lightweight inline popup script iBox is a lightweight script that lets you overlay images and documents in a small dialog without a page reload. It's built to be easy to install and use, while offering great flexibility. Lightweight. Fast. Flexible. (tags: html css webdesign design web2.0 javascript images ajax ibegin lightbox ibox code [...]
A Journey Through Five Years of WordPress Interface With the recently launched WordPress 2.7, bloggers now marvel at how clean, beautiful and usable is the new interface. But do you remember what it used to be a couple of months ago? For those who started using WordPress years ago, can you remember what your admin [...]
LIFE photo archive hosted by Google Search millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google. Search tip: Add "source:life" to any Google image search and search only the LIFE [...]

