World Wide Web turns 20!
On August 6, 1991, Berners-Lee posted a short summary of the World Wide Web project on the alt.hypertext newsgroup.
This date also marked the debut of the Web as a publicly available service on the Internet. [source]
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Posted under: Web Design |Tags: Tim Berners-Lee, Web IQ Quiz, world wide web
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Pennington Banner Concept 01
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Tags: Advertising, Pennington Bird Seed, Web Design
Latest Website | CarlitoNOVA.com
I recently launch a website for DJ carlito NOVA. Check it out!
Posted under: Tam Cao | Blog, Web Design |Tags: carlitoNOVA, Web Design
Sci-Fi Channel New ID
Earlier this month, the Sci-Fi Channels has completely changed over to their new identity.. It is now “SyFy”. Its a huge makeover for them.. I sorta like the direction that they’re pushing the brand toward. Lets just hope that they don’t lose the fans in the process.
All of the SyFy Logo Idents concepted for them by ManVsMachine looks pretty awesome. Also for more of the SyFy rebrand, check out Proud Creative’s portfolio.
and I also like all of the SyFy IDs animation created by Blind. I think it fits really well with the new logo.
Posted under: Animations / Motion Graphics, Inspiration |Tags: sci-fi rebrand, syfy new identity
Dali Museum
I had a chance to visit the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida this past week. They have the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Dali, including I believe six of his masterworks. The Museum is relocating soon and the pictures of the new building is really cool. http://salvadordalimuseum.org/dream/02.html. The new building is designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Yann Weymouth.
Go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/tamcao/ for a few more pictures that I took.
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