January 31st, 2008
Job: DESIGN ENGINEER
Company: The Royal Promotion Group Location: New York, NY
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Job: DESIGN ENGINEER
Company: The Royal Promotion Group Location: New York, NY
SomethingLabs is a hothouse in London for creatives that use technology as part of their practice. Within this shared studio space are like minded people, each working on their own and sometimes swap skills on collaborative projects. We aim to build the space into a community, rather than simple desk rental, and plan to run a series of workshops and a group exhibition.
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Job: Watch Designer- Marc by Marc
Company: FOSSIL INC Location: Dallas, TX

Dynamite Brothers Syndicate is a japanese editorial and graphic design agency located in Tokyo/Japan. They had worked on magazines like GQ Japan, Living Design etc. Currently, the company is not only working on major japanese magazines such as Tokyo Calendar, Monthly m, FRaU, Japanese edition of Harper’s BAZAAR and MilK, but also on other fields of graphic design. The company won the One Show Merit Award in 2006. They've just updated their website.
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Job: User Interface (UI) Developer
Company: Arnold Worldwide Location: Boston, MA
As with every collection, Wrangler wrap their spring/summer 2008 stuff in a creative way with a great site
Job: Creative Director
Company: Confidential Location: Atlanta, GA
Job: Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer
Company: Arnold Worldwide Location: Boston, MA

DixonBaxi round up some of their recent projects (including work for Sony, Viacom and the Sci Fi Channel) as they gather pace into 2008.
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Job: Interactive Designer / Flash Designer
Company: Foundry9 Location: New York, NY
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Job: Industrial Product Designer-Housewares
Company: Misaine, Inc. Location: Gardena, CA

City Of Sound has posted a series of notes on the contemporary façade, from expressive and performative to responsive and interactive.
Related videos: SPOTS, Berlin, Kunsthaus, Graz, KPN Buidling, Rotterdam, Blinkenlights, Berlin, Chanel, Ginza, Galleria West shopping center, Seoul, Dexia Tower, Brussels, Uniqa Tower, Vienna
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Job: Industrial Design Internship
Company: Continuum Location: West Newton, MA

Visualizing the bible
A project by Chris Harrison, student at Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute.
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Job: Creative Director
Company: Modea Location: Blacksburg, VA
With the collaboration between the University of Washington and Microsoft Research.
Microsoft presents Photosynth is an amazing new technology from Microsoft Live Labs that will change forever the way you think about digital photos.
With Photosynth you can:
Walk or fly through a scene to see photos from any angle.
Seamlessly zoom in or out of a photo whether it's megapixels or gigapixels in size.
See where pictures were taken in relation to one another.
Find similar photos to the one you're currently viewing.
Send a collection - or a particular view of one - to a friend.
Photosynth could connect your photographs into a seamless web of images and information, allowing you to browse a virtual universe of interconnected scenes that constantly evolves and changes over time.
Job: Graphic Designer (Junior to Mid-leve)
Company: Wham-O, Inc. Location: Emeryville, CA
The Big Hairy Bush print was generated by a custom particle fx application written in image lingo within Adobe Director.
A small gif thumbnail of the President was downloaded and is used by the application for reference. The gif is parsed by the application at runtime grayscale index color values are stored in a lookup table. A particle manager was coded to prevent the application from overloading. The particle manager references the lookup table and based on the lookup table data it assigns a group of hair particles to various locations in the canvas area and initializes them.
"Systemic Abstractors vs. Pubic Realists" is a custom software application that is coded in Adobe Director and C++.
In "Systemic Abstractors vs. Pubic Realists" there are several classes of program objects that battle on the image area for dominance and control of space. The systemic abstractors abstract what has already been drawn.
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Job: Sr. Industrial Designer-Rubbermaid
Company: Newell Rubbermaid Location: Huntersville , NC
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Job: Backend Developer
Company: Arnold Worldwide Location: Boston, MA
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