matthandlersux commented 1 month, 3 weeks ago
i always thought that game was called "never have i ever"
kelly recommended this 13 hours, 28 minutes ago
Our latest infographic takes a deep dive into Hunch data to see what the differences are between people who have bought or sold on eBay, and those who haven't yet.
kelly recommended this 2 weeks, 5 days ago
I haven't tried this product but I admit that I'm intrigued. I find clingy wet sand at the beach really annoying. This mitt is filled with a combo of cornstarch and baking soda to remove the sand and leave your skin feeling nice. At $7.99, it's worth a try.
hrldcpr recommended this 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Really amazing video of what happens if you feed Google's Search By Image back into itself. Ends up generating a constantly-morphing stream of images.
kelly recommended this 1 month ago
This was a great Christmas gift I received. Compact, easy to use, effortless synch with my mobile device. Good sound quality and a great price to boot ($60).
kelly recommended this 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Smart and honest look at the struggle of old media to survive in the world of new media. Takes a hard look at the meaning of journalistic integrity and the role of media as a for-profit enterprise vs. a benefit for the public good.
kelly recommended this 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Our latest infographic builds on the famous game "Have you ever?..." to explore the subsequent correlations associated with things you have (or haven't) done.
marioevon recommended this 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Great movie. Awesome character development. Dealt with real issues but wasn't too heavy, yet emotion filled. Def worth seeing!
Sikarius recommended this 2 months ago
this is a great idea! I usually just heat mine up in the oven but by the time the crust crisps up the top gets burnt. One thing I cant get over though: are those tiny peperoni cups on that pizza?
kelly recommended this 2 months ago
Wow. This is the best overall dining experience I've had in quite some time in NYC. Despite the name, the restaurant focuses on French food with Latin twists. I had ultra-fresh lobster salad and an amazing pork chop. It's in the hip new Americano hotel in the Northwest Chelsea clubbing area. Friendly, impeccable service rounded out the night.
MOVIECLIPS.com recommended this 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Sarah's Key (French: Elle s'appelait Sarah) is a French drama starring Kristen Scott Thomas and follows her journalist's present day investigation into the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup, and a story of a young girl's experiences during the Nazi occupation of France. It is an adaptation of the novel Elle s'appelait Sarah by ...
kelly recommended this 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Really enjoying this so far. Creepy and interesting.
hrldcpr recommended this 2 months, 3 weeks ago
I made this frivolous website that extends the Manhattan Grid to every point on Earth!
San Francisco? More like the distant suburbs of NYC at 15,957th Avenue.
Also fun is that all the avenues converge at "Manhattan's North Pole" aka Kazakhstan.
And to top it off, this year is the 200th anniversary of the Manhattan Grid!
thudson recommended this 3 months, 2 weeks ago
The idea is that it's easier to carry around this keychain-sized stamp with just the simplest, most germane information (website, blog, number, etc) and make any substrate (beer toasters, paper, someone else's business card, etc) into your business card.
Never forget your business cards again and you'll certainly stand out.
gleitz recommended this 3 months, 1 week ago
An amusing counter-questionnaire for telemarketers. Best to keep a copy near your phone.
kelly recommended this 3 months, 1 week ago
I'm pretty late to the party on recommending this one, but wow. Such great acting, character development, and a suspenseful plot. I'm up to episode 9 and am completely hooked. Get it on Netflix streaming.
tincw recommended this 3 months, 1 week ago
Funny infographic for take a look of people who are part of brand agencies, so true!
kelly recommended this 3 months, 1 week ago
We created our latest infographic to support a Starcom presentation at a recent marketing conference. The infographic explores how elevator button pushing correlates with other attitudes, life experiences, and preferences.
BillGaines recommended this 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Insightful perspectives from UX Week 2011 that took place in San Francisco this past August..
kelly recommended this 3 months, 3 weeks ago
This is a really interesting test to take. I have what's called a red/green deficiency, so I was surprised I scored as well as I did- a 24. My mistakes were, in fact, at a couple of specific frequencies of red & green transitions.
estrom recommended this 3 months, 3 weeks ago
To a one-year-old, a magazine is an iPad that doesn't work.
ictus commented 10 hours, 53 minutes ago
Incredible data, as usual.
Small critique: imo this type of data, that unveils lots of small but significant differences between two types, would better be visualized as a map, network, or diagram, on which the two types emerge so to speak.
So not so much focus on the correlations, but on the two Gestalts that the numbers create.