Bouygues Telecom asked us to come up with an idea to launch their facebook platform.
They wanted us to create something that would go beyond using your profile picture in a funny way, or pranking your friends with a small joke.
We decided to look at the way we use facebook and found that even though we use the social networking site everyday, we forget our favorite moments we share online.
So we created an app that could change that, and keep your facebook, in a book.
Many of us believe that great ideas inevitably lead to success. Nothing could be further from the truth. Whether it is the perfect solution for an everyday problem or a bold new concept for a creative masterpiece, you must transform vision into reality for an idea to have value.
This book chronicles the methods of exceptionally productive creative leaders and teams – companies like Google, IDEO, and Disney, and individuals like author Chris Anderson and Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh – that make their ideas happen, time and time again.
Buying an e-reader is very tempting because of its convenience, mobility and minimalism, but who wouldn’t be impressed with David Garcia’s Circular Walking Bookshelf? That’s mobile too, right? Well, kind of. Obviously it’s an impractical concept, but the visual impact is incredible. If I had a ridiculously large apartment and a book collection large enough to fill it, I’d most definitely want this.
(via Dvice)
Pixel Galaxy - A Book About The Good Old Times.
Pixel Galaxy is a hyper-classy book by Sergio Ingravalle all about Game Boy games and pixel graphics. Oldschool gamers and geeky graphic design heads might find this book/s use of pixel art and typography border-line erotic.
While Sergio is still looking for a publisher for this project, let’s all cross our fingers and hope that there’s an English version in the works.
[Via TCTD]