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The New York Times’s T Magazine posted an excellent interactive photo gallery where you control a slider to see how models are transformed with makeup and styling for fashion runways. Seen here, Iris Egbers at Alexander McQueen. Model-Morphosis (Thanks, Joel Johnson!)

Designers are visually literate creatures. We use visuals to express our ideas, whether by building wireframes, sketching interfaces or pushing pixels. As a result, the majority of knowledge captured when we design a product is some form of “corporate memory”: a combination of assets and documentation. This creation of visual artifact is widely regarded as [...]

Adshel has partnered with Coles to implement a unique blend of WiFi connectivity and NFC mobile technology into a 2 week outdoor advertising campaign. Consumers now will be able to retrieve exclusive digital Coles content, such as Curtis Stone recipes and Video Cookbook, from 50 Adshel sites in Melbourne through their phone’s WiFi connection or [...]

  American designer Norma Kamali is taking online runway shows and ecommerce to new dimensions — literally — with the premiere of her Spring 2012 collection this week. The designer has developed a fun and dynamic 3D film and series of product pages showcasing the collection, which will premiere for press and buyers at Lincoln [...]

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. Branded mobile apps come in a variety of types — they tend to focus on entertainment, utility or product enhancement. Entertainment and utility apps don’t necessarily highlight a company’s offerings in [...]

Writing content for web users has its challenges. Chief among them is the ease with which your content is read and understood by your visitors (i.e. its readability). When your content is highly readable, your audience is able to quickly digest the information you share with them — a worthy goal to have for your [...]

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. Years ago, if a marketer wanted to run a contest, he’d have to run print ads and hope that people would take the time to fill out an entry form and [...]

The Bitcoin community faced another crisis on Sunday afternoon as the price of the currency on the most popular exchange, Mt.Gox, fell from $17 to pennies in a matter of minutes. Trading was quickly suspended and visitors to the home page were redirected to a statement blaming the crash on a compromised user account. Mt.Gox’s [...]

Front-end development is a tricky beast. It’s not difficult to learn, but it’s quite difficult to master. There are just too many things that need to be considered; too many tweaks that might be necessary here and there; too many details to make everything just right. Luckily, developers and designers out there keep releasing useful [...]

Here’s a demo of an immersive motion-controlled Disneyland simulator shown at this year’s E3: using a Kinect, players can run around Disneyland, ride the rides, and even hug Mickey (which is a total show-stealer). Star Wars Kinect & Disneyland Adventures – E3 2011 (via Wonderland)


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