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    Curious Cat

    General Insights

    Animate Projects

    Explore the intersection between art and animations at this non-profit’s site.

    Big Think:

    Video site featuring big thinkers from the worlds of politics, academia, science, and business.

    Brain Exploration

    Le Cerveau A Tous Les Niveaux has 180 ways to investigate the brain: 12 subject areas (each with subtopics which are not included in the “180″ count), within each of which are 5 levels of organization from social to molecular, within each of which are three levels of explanation (beginner, intermediate, and advanced.)

    Brain Reactions

    Online resource for brainstorming; registration required but first brainstorming session is free.

    Changing Images of Man

    PDF of famous Stanford Research Institute (1975) report that explores the reasons why changes may have to take place in the fundamental conceptual premises, laws, attitudes and ethics once suitable for guiding the development of the United States and other highly industrialized nations if a humane (and “workable”) future is to be achievable.

    CIO Magazine

    Article entitled Six Techniques to Get More from the Web Than Google Will Tell You.

    Citizens Almanac

    PDF document of “Fundamental Documents, Symbols, and Anthems of the United States.”

    Commencement

    The art of commencement speeches (archive) can be found at Humanity.org

    Common Misconceptions

    List of common misconceptions at Wiki.

    Critical Thinking

    Site contains everything from general resources to fallacies to logic to miscellaneous and fun.

    DigitalResearchTools

    A Wiki of research tools online.

    EarIdeas

    The best, most thought-provoking audio available on the internet.

    Esquire

    100 people, places, things that will impact us all.

    FORA.tv

    Collector of stimulating video online.

    Generative Creativity

    Course offered at University of Sussex has a informatics lecture series that discusses graphics, music, jokes and riddles.

    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    All articles are written by experts and editors are all academics; sample Buddhist Thought, logical paradoxes or difficult concepts like personal identity.

    Mentat Wiki

    Memory techniques, tools for critical thinking, creative thinking and much, much more.

    MIT World

    Distributed intelligence…impressively broad collection of talks, most of which are intended for a public audience.

    Mnemonic Arts

    Train your brain with Ramon Llull.

    Paradoxes

    An anthology of many paradoxes.

    PopCasts

    Podcast talks along the lines of TEDTalks.

    Powerset

    A keyword index for searching help in Wikipedia.

    Profanity

    Steven Pinker talks about profanity

    Quicksilver

    Their documentaries section contains a couple thousand documentaries that just might inspire…

    Rules of Thumb

    Site collects rules of thumb for most any occasion (user submitted), such as playing blackjack or choosing a bicycle frame.

    SciTalks

    TechTalks

    Google Tech Talks introduces lots of people and lots of idea.

    Trendwatching

    Insights into consumer trends from around the globe (registration is required, but free). Here’s their 5 tips on trend watching.

    TedTalks

    Source rich with insights. Following are but three examples:

    Malcolm Gladwell

    TedTalks: “What we can learn from spaghetti sauce.” How we measure (think about) things can define what one finds. “To a worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish.” Traditionally, the food industry used a hierarchical approach (what’s better?); instead, it has come to understand horizontal segmentation: diversity fuels happiness (chunky, zesty, etc).

    Tony Robbins

    “Motivational” guru Tony Robbins reveals his true self - helping others uncover the inner blocks that prevent them from finding fulfillment.

    Charles Leadbeater

    “The rise of the amateur professional” explores how creativity is increasingly coming about. Not as special people in special places thinking up special products; rather, the incentive to innovate comes from “Pro-Ams” and their ideas flow up through the pipeline, and are ahead of producers.


    Thought Starters

    50 Things You’re Not Supposed To Know

    What are the real Ten Commandments? Why have activists been arrested for telling jurors their full powers? What happened on January 25, 1995 to almost start World War III?

    Atoms

    What are you made of, anyway? Nothing much, as it turns out, in this short video…

    Behance Network

    By and for creatives, this site is all about creative portfolios, projects and collaborations.

    Best Free Documentaries

    Blog showcasing documentaries from BBC and PBS.

    BlipTV

    Some of the best that’s on the web, this site is just in beta but already has a long list of believers and awards.

    Brightcove

    “The best in video” lets you browse what’s the latest top 100.

    Chain of Thoughts

    Wiki “help desk” assists in generating a list of keywords to search, based on your initial search querry.

    Compendium of Monty Python Sketches

    Sometimes the hardest part of starting something is the act of starting something. Here’s some of Monty Python’s finest, Confuse-a-Cat, Ltd., the Ministry of Silly Walks, the Dead Parrot, Upperclass Twit of the Year…

    Cosmos

    Interesting way to present and lead one to what new news is now.

    Creative Adaption

    4-part series walks you through how inspiration and constraints work together.

    Creative Sparks

    Some web resources that might just spark a thought: Delicious/Popular/Creative, Delicious/Popular/Inspiration, Delicious/Popular/Interesting, FFFFound Image Bookmarking, PostSecret, Flickr Interesting.

    Dabble

    Aggregates video clips from major video services such as YouTube, blip.tv, and Revver, along with smaller sites and video podcasters. The site lets you search all the video services at once and organize your favorite clips from them into custom playlists that you can share with the Dabble community.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas

    Encyclopedia Mythica

    A place to explore myths.

    FactBites

    “Where results make sense”; a useful filter on search results that may help you find in-depth answers quickly, where the search results page itself includes key sentences from each of the sources retrieved.

    Ferrengi Rules of Acquisition

    285 rules including: 1)”Once you have their money, you never give it back,” and 43)Caressing an ear is often more forceful than pointing a gun.”

    Freethought

    Freethought Multimedia is a source of freethinking interviews, conversations and lectures by such notables as Richard Dawkins, James Randi, Steven Pinker, Massimo Pigliucci…

    Gestures

    A quick look at 25 human gestures and what they mean.

    Idea Generation Methods

    While much here seems focused on project management, there is a huge collection of models for thinking about and methods for generating fresh ideas.

    Information Overload

    Article entitled “8 Steps To Dealing With Information Overload.”

    Listverse

    List Universe has an amazing (large) depository of “Top 10″ lists that are sure to start your imagination (”Whoever thought that…)

    Logic

    Survey of introductory Logic topics (philosophy).

    Logic Fallacies

    Hierarchy of logic fallacies complete with descriptions.

    Neatorama

    Overflowing with fascinating trivia; their exclusive lists are eye candy for curiosity buffs that might just get you to thinking.

    Optical Illusions

    Purves Labs has a large database of optical illusions.

    Philosophy Bites

    Blog podcasts with top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics. Here’s one with Brad Hooker On Consequentialism: What makes an action a good one? According to consequentialists this question is decided by the action’s actual or likely consequences. In this episode of Philosophy Bites the moral philosopher Brad Hooker explains what consequentialism is and defends it against possible criticism.

    Politics of Thought

    Video of Lawrence Krauss & Natalie Jeremijenko discussing the politics of knowledge production, participation and seduction with the artist/engineer.

    Prefuse

    The Prefuse Visualization Toolkit is the beta-version of a Java-based toolkit for programming of applications with integrated data visualization methods.

    Proverbia

    A resource of over 17000 quotations containing mankind’s collective intelligence delivered smartly.

    SensibleUnits

    Turn numbers into something that makes sense (e.g. 123 miles is 22 Mount Everests).

    Sound of Young America

    PBS podcasts of too numerous-to-mention interviews (…like Ira Glass, Elmore Leonard, Terry Jones on Joke Warfare…)

    Trivia-Library

    Collection of interesting articles on literally hundreds of subjects.

    Visual Dictionary

    Meriam-Webster visual dictionary is somewhat hard to navigate, but you may just find it well worth the effort.

    World Population Clock

    The Way Things Go. The original 30 minute Rube Goldberg type machine. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. More Rube Goldberg fun in this British Advert: Chaos In The Printshop. (Behind The Scenes) Here’s one made out of Honda parts. (Ad Took 606 Takes, 3 Months and $6 Million)


    Mind Mapping

    Video on mind mapping with Tony Buzon.

    Compendium Institute

    An open online forum for continued support.

    Concept Map

    Resembling a mind map, Wiki entry on concept map distinguishes the two.

    Freemind

    The premier java-based mind mapping software known for its quick, one-click “fold/unfold” and “follow link” operations.

    Guerilla Marketing

    Article in Squidoo about the 10 best mind mapping tips for small businesses.

    Mapping The Mind

    Google PDF book about about the long dormant view of the nature of human thought.

    Mindomo

    An online mapping application offering both free and paid premium accounts.

    Mind Mapping Strategies

    Turn data into knowledge, and get more done with less time invested.

    Mind Tools

    Resource of tools and articles to help improve mind mapping skills

    The Brain

    Over 65 features in a dynamic visual interface and information organizer; free, core and pro versions.


    Data Visualization

    Airline Flights

    Aaron Koblin designed this visualization of US flights in a single day for the FAA - and now you can see where all the flight delays originate from.

    Anymails

    “An unread email is hairy and swims fast; a read email has less hair and does not swim so fast anymore; a responded email is hairless and barely moves.”

    Dataesthetics

    Eric Blue’s blog about unusual data esthetics.

    Diagraming

    Smashing magazine’s list of tools and techniques for diagraming.

    Many Eyes

    IBM’s Alphaworks site for creating and sharing data visualizations.

    Robert Hodgin

    His blog is all about visualization with some music thrown in - musical (solar, weird fishes) and non-musical (earthquake, flock of birds).

    Hypergraph

    A tool that allows the quick creation of dynamic tree structures, which resemble natural rhizomes.

    Icastic

    Large database of time visualizations.

    Information Aesthetics

    Online magazine where “form follows data - data visualization and visual communication.”

    Mathematical Patterns

    YT video of mathematical pattern as encompassing the theory of everything.

    Spicynodes

    Data visualization software that helps organize information into “nuggets”; Family Tree of the Greeks currently in beta, or try out Daylight Saving Time.

    Strange Maps

    Want the map of Oz, George Orwell’s 1984, “the 10 regions of American politics” or the island of California, this site is a must.

    Swivel

    Data and graph fanatics now have a home of their own for creating pie charts, diagrams and histograms.

    Timelines

    Xtimeline and Circavie are online tools for creating timelines.

    Visual Complexity

    Compilation of over 300 different information mapping projects.

    Visual Literacy

    A visual categorization (periodic table) of techniques for visualizing data, concepts, strategies and metaphors.

    Wikipedia

    Visualizing science and tech activity - a beautiful www.


    Music Visualization

    AMVI Test

    Associative Musical Visual Intelligence (or “amvi” for short) is a type of intelligence that’s difficult enough to define, let alone test. Many creative people can associate across sensory domains: they “hear” hints of shapes and can “taste” the essense of colors.

    Rowan Atkinson

    Comedian comes across an invisible drum set while sweeping.

    Geometry of Music

    Princeton University composer Dmitri Tymoczko’s site has movies of Chopin and Deep Purple to illustrate his point.

    Harmony

    Interactive harmony model geometrically describes relationships in harmony.

    Musanim

    Music animation machine. Here: Chopin - Nocturne/Opus 27#2

    visualmusic.blogspot

    A great place for music lovers to visualize music.

    RGB Music Lab

    Convert pixels to music at the RGB Music Lab.

    Shape

    What is the shape of sound?

    Slacker

    Listen while you work…station browser and “heart,” skip, and ban options make creating a custom station or tweaking one of its existing ones so effortless even a slacker can muster the energy to do it.

    Tenori-On

    Yamaha’s Tenori-On is a visual music interface.

    Jennifer Lin

    Ted Talks video with this 14 year old improvising on the piano; ends with a discussion (13 minutes in) of her thoughts on creativity and flow — discussing how she tries to beat distraction and gain focus in both drawing and composition.

    Youscope

    Oscilloscope (or lissajous scope?) YouTube; 3rd place winner in Short Films at Assembly 2007.


    Blogs

    Language is a Virus

    Inspire your creativity at this blog; gizmos include Cut Up Machine, Slice-n-Dice, creative writing prompts, and many, many more, as well as lots of articles on a whole host of writing subjects.

    Laws of Simplicity

    John Maeda’s further exploration of his book’s 10 Laws of Simplicity.

    Life Hacker

    A lot of self help, but also some of things interesting, such as eight irresistible principles of fun. And per mind mapping, here’s one on note taking. Here’s the site to find the Cornell System of note taking template.

    Philosophers Playground

    An always thoughtful analysis of thoughts.

    ThoughtPlay

    This firm’s take on what’s interesting both online and off.


    Games


    The Ad Generator is generative artwork that shows how advertising uses and manipulates language. Very creative.

    Crosswords

    Select crossword puzzles from multiple sources.

    Crossword Solver

    Then when you’re stumped, use this free online service to solve that dang word.

    Ethan Haas Was Right

    You’ll see a pattern of popping triangles. Memorize the pattern, then click on them in order and you’ll see a distorted video message, then you’ll end up seeing some sort of cryptic combination lock that you have to crack. Warning: this is one difficult puzzle machine.

    Etymologic

    The toughest word game on the web. What’s your score - 10 out of 10?

    GamesForTheBrain

    The brain is a use-it-or-lose- it proposition - which is all the excuse you need to spend some time here playing memory, logic, and strategy games like Reversi, Crime Scene, Sudoku, What Was There, etc.Human Brain Cloud

    A game that’s an experiment that’s eventually going to be a large database of words and phrases that people associate with words and phrases.


    Idea Generator

    Just push the button and watch it combine to generate a thought.


    Imagination Prompt Generator

    A page (at Creativity Portal) that gives you random suggestions, or prompts, for topics about which you can write whatever you like. A few examples:

    Lumosity

    Brain games and memory, ahh, memory something. Sign up for a free trial and play games that have been lab-tested and shown to improve memory, attention, processing speed, and cognitive control. The games, such as Bird Watching and Monster Garden are fun, and you can track your progress.

    Thinks

    Lots of mind games, including Sudoku, crosswords, trivia, code breakers, word search puzzles and much more.


    Whose Fish?

    Update: We’ve put this puzzle in a handy portable/printable PDF version here so you can find out how smart you family really is. Cheers.


    Spoken Word

    artofspeaking

    Great place to explore what it takes to make a great speech.

    Best4C

    Online chart making and diagraming site.

    Beyond Bullets

    If you are looking for new ways to use media to relate better with people, Cliff Atkinson’s blog is a good place to begin. While here, make yourself fill out Cliff’s word template for telling a story.

    Countries, Cultures and Gestures

    How to go about greeting someone is just the beginning of this around the world recap.

    Creating Powerful Stories

    Kevin Eikenberry outlines tips for creating powerful stories

    Digital Storytelling

    Joe Lambert of the UC Berkley Center for Digital Storytelliing talks.

    Findings

    Demitri Martin utilizes a big presentation pad with humor.

    Flickr

    The big fish in the photo sharing space. Redefining much. Here’s their blog. And here’s how to explore the best of the last 7 days.

    Howjsay

    English pronouncing dictionary, which instantly converts typed words querries into voice.

    Ira Glass

    “This American Life”; the building blocks of a great story. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4.

    iStockPhotos

    Great resource for finding photos to use in your speeches.


    Interesting Snippets

    Photoset on Flickr of various “cool quotes, the odd stat,” as slides to talk around when describing how things are changing online and in media & communications generally.

    Merlin Mann

    43 Folders is his group site, about productivity and making life a little bit better. He’s got some things to say about presentations as well.

    Microsoft’s Art of Office

    Showcases artistic creations made with the Office suite of programs…upload your own to participate.

    Guy Kawasaki

    Worlds’s Best Presentation Winners, a al Guy, have some great use of powerpoint.

    Pecha Kucha

    Pecha-Kucha ‘emotionally intelligent signage’ presentation by Daniel Pink, found in Wired’s “Pecha Kucha: Get to the PowerPoint in 20 slides then sit the hell down.

    Powerpoint

    Did you know the term bullet point comes from people shooting bullets at bad PowerPoint presenters? Bad color schemes can lead to distraction, confusion, headaches, nausea, vomiting and loss of bladder control? The more data a presentation has, the less one actually learns? And other Don McMillan wisdom in Life After Death By PowerPoint.

    Presentation Zen

    Garr Reynold’s blog on professional presentation design is worthwhile. Here he features The Kawasaki Method. Guy Kawasaki’s 10-20-30 Rule. Here, liberate yourself with the power of The Takahashi Method. Or, simply take a lesson by one of the best - Steve Jobs.

    SlideShare

    User submitted slide show site; has many different kinds to choose from. The Brand Gap uses interesting techniques, I think.

    TedTalks

    Source of many great speeches, including Rives on “Is 4a.m. the new midnight?” and “If I were in charge of the internetyou could Mapquest your lover’s mood swings / Hang left at cranky / Right at preoccupied / U-turn at silent treatment …” As regards digital storytelling (above), try out photographer Phil Borges stories and portraits of the world’s disappearing cultures.

    Transition

    Daniel Eatock’s 100 seconds of Powerpoint transitions is hypnotizing.


    Viral Marketing

    Adverblog

    Interactive marketing blog with an archive rich in viral.

    Language Log

    Uber language blog had this recent article on “Viral marketing is a language from inner space.” Then, in a follow up on early mentions of infectious spreading of ideas, here’s Cosma Shalizi’s reply, starting with a translation of 2nd Century Roman Pliny on Christianity. In this post, Cosma Shalizi posts an excerpt from André Siegfried’s Germs and Ideas: We have made use of the same vocabulary to speak of the spread of diseases and of ideas and propaganda: virus, germ, source; carrier, soil, surroundings; contact, contagion, infection, contamination, endemic, epidemic, pandemic; prevention, inoculation, sterilization, immunization, vaccination, quarantine. Surely we have more than a superficial coincidence here: both in the domain of biology and in the world of ideas, certain reactions are shown which are common to all living beings.

    Unleash Your Ideavirus

    Fastcompany has the most illuminating article I’ve yet read on the subject, written by Seth Godin. Here’s his article entitled “What makes and idea viral.” And here’s Seth’s at TedTalks on Sliced Bread And Other Marketing Delights.

    Viral Hall of Fame 2006

    MarketingSherp’s top 12 campaigns for 2006.

    Viral Strategy

    Online resource documents emerging strategies in response to the “perfect storm” of media convergence primarily from within commercial and amateur cultural production.

    Viral Web

    Following are a few examples of “viral” I’ve recently come across:

    Carlsberg campaign Inside jokes (Mentos/Pepsi) for those in the know. (viral advertising)

    Conan: Wine Expert Gary Vaynerchuck’s appearance on Conan (viral marketing)

    www.Stride Gum Once you’ve figured out the navigation, visit Matt’s Place (viral website)

    (And here are some outtakes that didn’t make the first cut.)

    What’s for dinner? 15 million views; lions, crocs and water buffalo fighting it out (viral reality)

    Ghost Cam A la SciFi’s Ghost Hunter and Ghost Car Video (viral unreality)


    Written Word

    10 Best Books On Writing

    A Whatchmacallit of Wordsmithing Webgets

    More than 100 tools for writers (note: found on this site).

    50 Tools

    Dumb Little Man gives us the 50 tools that can help improve your writing skills.

    Computer Corner

    How not to text message would be my title for this video; rated LOL (laugh out loud).

    Dylan Thomas

    Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

    Learning to Surf

    David Gessner’s article in the 2006 Orion Magazine (on what pelicans have to teach him about something new), won the 2006 John Burroughs Essay Award.

    NY Times

    Writers On Writing is a compilation of writers and the subjects they covered.

    Obituaries

    Learning to write obituaries is a great way to learn how to write most anything. First, in Remembering Pop,” Anthony Doerr shows aspiring journalists how to write an obituary that left me wishing I had known his wife’s dad, Stephen Edward Eastman W.O.M. (Weird Old Man). Then, this article in The Economist entitled Death and the afterlife: The Glad Reaper (diary by a obituaries editor) is beautifully written. Her first few entries about her father’s garden are, simply, wonderful. Her thoughts on writing obits are quite revealing, and thus pertinent here.

    Protagonize

    Interactive fiction: one author writes a short story, then others create collaborative interactive branches.

    Stephen King Speech

    King speaks about the truth in the lie, and is an insight writers should find worth knowing.

    Top 10 Blogs

    CatalystBlogger; CopyBlogger; Copywriter Underground; copywritingmaven; FreelanceParent; Freelance Writing Jobs; Get Paid To Write Online; TheGoldenPencil; Heather Strang, Writer; Ink In My Coffee; TheRenegadeWriter; TheUrbanMuse; Web Content Writers Tips; WebWritingInfo; WriteFromHome; WriterMama; WritersResourceCenter; Writing For Writers; Writing The Cyber Highway.

    Verbotomy

    Creative word challenge site; such as sloliloquist (slow talker).

    Visuwords

    Online graphical dictionary visually shows word meanings and associations with other words.

    WordMint

    A Neord A Day: n. Meaning: A new word Pronounciation: Ne·ord (n?-ûrd)

    Writer’s Almanac

    Podcasts from the 300 daily seconds are now available as well.


    Color Inspiration

    Colour Lovers

    Helps designers make selections from color palettes, submit and read comments, news and articles. Here’s their take from the Masters, the eleven great color legends, and forbidden color combinations.

    Kuler

    Adobe’s online color community helps designers, or anyone, pick color schemes.

    Name that color

    Give the wheel a turn and discover the name for that perfect color.

    Whatsitscolor

    Site analyzes all separate and distinct colors from any image and gives you the lowdown on each.

    What do your favorite colors reveal about your personality?


    Architecture


    Archinect

    Showcase of fantastic architecture from around the world; their mission is to make architecture more connected and design minded.

    BldgBlog

    International Architecture Awards

    Design Inspiration (Awards)

    Best Web Awards

    Showcasing ADC, Adfest, Andy, Cannes, Clio, CA, C&AD, Eurobest, FWA, Flashforward, London International, New York, One Show, Tokyo International and Webby Awards.


    Cooper Hewitt

    National Design Awards: architecture, interior, landscape, product, communication, fashion.

    EdAwards

    European Design Awards

    Identity

    Best of the Best logo, trademark and corporate identity.

    One Show
    Awards advertising’s best print, radio, TV, design and interactive work.

    Pixel Awards

    Winning sites selected for design.

    Prix Ars Electronica

    International Competition of Cyberarts winners.Web 2.0

    Award winning web 2.0 sites (blogs) selected for each of 48 categories.

    Webby

    Award winning websites.


    Graphic Design

    50 Manifestos

    Icon’s manifestos from 50 acclaimed designers.

    A Brief Message

    Design opinions expressed in 200 words or less.

    Before & After

    Makes design fun (and they offer some free downloads).

    Big Magazine

    Latest in visuals and trends for publications.

    Communication Arts

    Print magazine that’s also available online (subscription required) is the bible for graphic designers in the U.S.

    Design Observer

    Writings on design and culture.

    EYE

    International review of graphic design (quarterly) is essential reading for graphic designers (subscription required).

    Food for Design: Molecular Gastronomy.

    HOWdesign

    HOWdesign’s online archives of past design winners is sure to inspire.

    k10K

    Kaliber10000 is a designers playground updated weekly by a designer or design group.

    Phaidon Press

    The world’s leading publisher of books on the visual arts.

    Pixel Surgeon

    Digest of the creative, strange and interesting found on the net.

    The Show Room

    The showroom is the original online glossy for creative professionals.


    Typography

    iLoveTypography

    A blog by someone who is following her passions.

    Principles of design

    Veteran graphic design/typography and letterpress teacher from the London College of Printing, David Dabner, speaks up… giving an insight into the principles of design. To sum it up: “In thinking, you can delete the non-essential.”

    The Serif

    A daily dose of type goodness

    Thinking with type

    The online companion to the venerable book; a resource of helpful hints and lessons for everyone from designers to writers and publishers.

    Tools and Techniques

    Conglomeration of articles about “Typography: Tools and Techniques of the Trade.”

    Typographica’s favorite fonts of 2006, complete with editorial.

    Typographics In Motion: The Child (cult video for font lovers); Cuarteto de Nos (music video from Uruguayan band); Pulp Fiction (What does Marsellus Wallace look like?); Typography (Canadian film short); Are You Gonna Be My Girl; Duck And Cover (50’s Civil Defense audio with type treatment).

    Typographic Posteres: HeyHo (France); La Vie (Vincent Bousserez); All The Best (Alejandro Paul); Ideas (Shaun Morrison); 25 ah (Stockholm); Puerto Baires (Buenos Aires); Helvetica (Todd Roeth); Chess01 (Noel Tanner); Incomplete Manifesto (Kate Andrews);Experimental Jetset (Amsterdam); Is This Type (Lennart Wolfert); Bunch (USA); ZAK Group.


    Product Design

    Materials

    Raw Sweden’s free online material database informs about new and traditional materials and their manufacture.

    MoreInspiration

    More than a thousand new products and product designs are hosted here.

    Nussbaum on Design:

    CEOs must be designers, not just hire them. If you think this is nuts, consider Steve Jobs and iPhone.


    Web Design

    Color Blindness

    Ever wonder what a web site looks like to a person with color blindness? Well, I suppose that depends on which kind of color blindness. Here’s a site that tests colorblindness.

    PhireBrush

    User submitted digital art, illustrations, writing….

    Styleboost

    Well thought out, well executed blog showcasing websites.

    WebCreme

    Don’t let the simple, clean design fool you; you’re sure to pay attention to the design work on display.

    Maps

    City of Memory

    Map guide of New York City is a growing compendium of stories about the wonderful streets of that city; Brooklyn Elite Checkers Club or Under the Roller Coaster as examples.

    Imaginary

    Maps of the imaginary.

    Map History/History of Cartography

    Spread out over 100 pages, Map History delves into the history of cartography and contains over 1500 links (University of London).

    Music Maps

    Gracenote has an interactive map where you can discover who is listening to what.

    Nolli Map

    University of Oregon interactive Nolli Map: The 1748 Map of Rome, by Giambattista Nolli is widely regarded by scholars as one of the most important historical documents of the city ever created. This project is a collaborative exploration of the exquisite Nolli engraving, through its historic significance and contemporary application.

    Periodical Atlas of Europe

    21 interactive periodical maps of Europe, from the first century to 2000.

    Radical Cartography

    Some wonderful maps and visualizations (but long loading times).

    Science

    Map of science

    Strange Maps

    Collection of strange maps found online, such as this one depicting US states renamed for countries with similar GDP.

    Sunlight Map

    Satellite view of where sunlight is currently on view.

    Trulia Hindsight

    Interactive maps of North American cities as they developed (real estate purchases).

    Vintage Maps

    Old, antique and vintage maps, such as this one of the names of the Mediterranian winds in 5 languages.