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- The 2Face backpack on Kickstarter
- Typographic projects by Lo Siento
- Tiny people sculptures by Isaac Cordal
- Timeneye: a more human time tracking app
- This week on Pinterest
The 2Face backpack on Kickstarter Posted: 15 Apr 2014 01:11 AM PDT With a project already backed on Kickstarter earlier this year, Andrew and Alex are already experienced in successfully launching products that please people. I have no doubt that their new project will be just as successful, if not more. The 2Face backpack‘s concept is already great to begin with, and they showed enough sketches and photos to make you want it right away. So if you feel like getting a gorgeous backpack, go ahead and support good design and craftmanship. The post The 2Face backpack on Kickstarter appeared first on Design daily news. Download the Designers essentials package now! |
Typographic projects by Lo Siento Posted: 14 Apr 2014 08:25 AM PDT Spanish design studio Lo Siento can do typography with anything: bubble wrap, paper or plastic. We give you an overview in this post, but you’ll find more on their site. The post Typographic projects by Lo Siento appeared first on Design daily news. Download the Designers essentials package now! |
Tiny people sculptures by Isaac Cordal Posted: 14 Apr 2014 08:17 AM PDT A selection of Isaac Cordal’s work. He creates small sculptures and takes photos of it in little scenes that create cool visual stories in one image. The post Tiny people sculptures by Isaac Cordal appeared first on Design daily news. Download the Designers essentials package now! |
Timeneye: a more human time tracking app Posted: 14 Apr 2014 07:33 AM PDT Finding the perfect time tracking app may not your company’s first concern, but it could very well become a major one if managers understood better the productivity increases and savings that the right time-tracking tool could create. Even freelancers could make loads more if they had a better grasp of where their time goes and where their money comes from. Trust me, we often get lost in the chaos induced by multiple projects and thight deadlines. For those two cases, individual designers or design teams, Timeneye is pretty much the perfect time tracking app. In this post we take a look at the features offered by this app. SimplicityThis is probably one of the most important features. Too many apps have a steep learning curve. With Timeneye, you get started in a matter of minutes. Register your projects, then start tracking time. With its elegant interface, this app has eliminated all the unnecessary stuff to focus just on what’s necessary. A mobile-friendly time tracking appIf you are a manager, chances are that you are not at the office too often and rely heavily on your mobile phone or tablet to work. Timeneye is the best choice if you must work away from your computer. With the mobile apps, available for all major mobile OSs, you’ll be just as productive on your phone than at the office. Powerful reporting capabilitiesMany people don’t realize this, but time tracking is actually not the most important part of a time tracking app: reports are much more important. Timeneye provides all the date you need, neatly organized and presented with graphics so you can check it in a glimpse. Track what happens by dates, by project or by employee, then mix all the data to make the best report for each case. Basecamp and Redbooth integrationIf you use some collaboration apps like Basecamp or Redbooth, you’ll be happy that you don’t need to change your routine to get better time tracking. For example, if you comment “2h” on a Basecamp to-do, Timeneye will automatically register 2 hours spent on that project. The best part: both apps will always be in sync. Try it for free for 15 days!Obviously, the best you can do is not take my word and go try the app for yourself. You get a 15 days free trial, so you have nothing to lose. The post Timeneye: a more human time tracking app appeared first on Design daily news. Download the Designers essentials package now! |
Posted: 14 Apr 2014 07:28 AM PDT Pinterest has become a great source of inspiration for me. Each week I share my favorite pins of the week. If you don't want to miss any pin, make sure to follow me on Pinterest. Festival posterGreat poster for the Edinburgh International Film Festiva. Via September Industry. SculptureSculptures by livio scarpella. Via I need a guide. The New Yorker coverA spectacular illustrated cover for The New Yorker. Typographic posterA poster for a Wim Crouwel exhibition in Breda. DisorderCorporate identity for Dsorder by Marti Serra. Via Behance. Poster designA typographic poster design. Via Falko Ohlmer. StampNice stamp from Norway. Via Flickr. Durex adA simple, visually creative ad for Durex. Via From Up North. Noise killsAn illustration by Katie Scott. Via Katie Scott. The post This week on Pinterest appeared first on Design daily news. Download the Designers essentials package now! |
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