I’m thrilled to see <a href="http://portlandiafoods my sources.com”>Portland Ketchup in the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI), this place has always held a sweet place in my heart, it was (and continues to be) an adventure to visit; from the newest exhibits, to it’s oldest classics! Who could forget being part of a zero-gravity simulation,
Color Sphere was one of my 1st HTML5 projects, way back in 2007. Well, the years passed, browsers sped up, my hair grew longer, and nothing changed on Color Sphere… but the time has come! The latest rendition is bigger (easier to see), more accurate (pixel perfect), and looks really cool when you switch it
Last month, I posted about the possibility of creating high-resolution and print-ready graphics in <canvas>. Since then, it’s been in the back of my mind, but happened to be at Kinko’s today, and decided to take this experiment to the next level… ? The following flash-cards were designed in Illustrator [by Altered Focus], exported into SVG,
One of my favorite posts in the last few years was Bitwise Gems in AS3 by Polygonal Labs, an article inspired by Bitwise Operations in C on Gamedev. This article is a summery of what I’ve learned, applied to Javascript, plus a few other tricks. What’s the wisdom in using bitwise? Bitwise operations can be
Tonight, on ColRD, we released the latest rendition of Palette Creator, along with our newest addition; the Gradient Creator! This new webapp makes it fun and easy to create CSS3 linear gradients ? UPDATE: You can also download the Gradient Creator as a Chrome webapp. Features: Drag & Drop GIMP Gradient (.GGR) files into the browser to view