Ever Write Your Thoughts Out on a Napkin?
Written by Paunce on Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 in Design, Internet, strange.

Is it a napkin or a PC? You decide.









Written by Paunce on Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 in Design, Internet, strange.

Is it a napkin or a PC? You decide.









Written by Paunce on Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 in Design, Graphics, Society, strange.
Artist Desiree Palmen has a real eye for situations and crafts her costumes and picks her camera angles accordingly. These shots were, of course, all set up and completely customized - but would you believe they are also all done without post-production modifications? For her work and others check out this collection of bizarre and creative urban camouflage.
Written by Paunce on Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 in Design, Graphics.
Tony Ariawan is an adept digital artist from Yogyakarta, Indonesia with work on various sites including Behance and DeviantArt. He specializes in motion graphics, design and illustration and his homepage can be found here.






Written by Paunce on Friday, December 7th, 2007 in Comedy, Design, strange.
The biggest question is: by publishing and republishing their work, are we simply supporting these mainstream advertisers? And if it entertains us, does that at least make it alright?











Written by Paunce on Monday, November 19th, 2007 in Design, Society, strange.




Written by Paunce on Sunday, November 4th, 2007 in Comedy, Design, Internet.
It seems almost hard to believe that such things were ever popular, let alone successful. This site is a (horribly) great still-working example of just how bad web design can be. Flashing this, scrolling that, the eye doesn’t even know where to begin to try and settle down. As a testament to just how bad it is, consider that it is an old and established site and only has a PageRank of 1. Absolutely terrible on so many levels (click to visit):
Written by Paunce on Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 in Design, Maps, Society.
Below you’ll see a snapshot image of an interesting web app that allows you to plan the design of your own home, using faux hand-sketched plans of rooms. Plunkett is a fairly nifty creation for the amateur draftsperson who likes to plan things out but doesn’t want to bother with cutting out measured versions to fit in their own drawings