Websites
Like pages in a book, these are the sections which I want to return to, in order to re-experience.
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https://forensic-architecture.org/
mcbroken.com is the McDonalds ice cream machine broken?
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www.zygotebody.com for virtual 3D body systems
calendar event website
Timelapse of the World from TIME
Color Palette Inspiration
vector art creator
image hues from photo
www.zygotebody.com for virtual 3D body systems
calendar event website
Timelapse of the World from TIME
Color Palette Inspiration
vector art creator
image hues from photo
Munch Labs Making food out of what I have using
legal case reference (danger!) and cases
code stuff
Covid Tracking from the Atlantic
RPI Websites
Learning Management System
Shuttles which is appropriately open source software
allsides where the reports are rated which leads to a cool single peak
adfontesmedia has an interactive chart as of 2020 as a media watchdog with a wikipedia page
learn music theory
WebGL Globe
A Chrome Experiment which shows the distribution of events on a globe
some globes and more to explore
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Motherfuckin' Websites
There is a variety: the original, the oneup, and the latest and the "greatest". These are what I like in websites. Simple and malleable to one person. These go over the principals for website design, but the key takeaway is that simplicity is best. Don't need to make every website look like a flipbook or reactive elements, just follow KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid).
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