• July 31, 2009

    New Nivas website is in the works

    We have finally decided that this summer is THE summer. We will make new website even if it kills us. Yesterday we had the first presentation of designs projected on the wall so we can discuss certain details and functionalities.

    The concept of the website is obviously completed, and at this moment we have about 80% of raw Photoshop files done. We have a lot to do, but we are confident in our skill =)

    The new website will have a lot of "legacy-one-pager" stuff in it, but will sport a white surface as a main color. Stay tuned, maybe we will upload 1:1 images as well!

    ROAR!

  • July 28, 2009

    Rubber Ninjas

    Like to vomit after taking lunch? :) Checkout new cool indie game Rubber Ninjas (pc/mac) which may cause you some serious disorientation:

  • July 27, 2009

    How would it be if a house was dreaming

    Facade video projection at the Kunsthalle in Hamburg (Germany) entitled 555 KUBIK, taking place last May. Insane!

    555 KUBIK | facade projection | from urbanscreen on Vimeo.

  • July 25, 2009

    The Saboteur trailer

    Trailer for new game from Pandemic studios looks interesting (nice music).

  • July 22, 2009

    3D HD videos on YouTube

    Put on your 3d glasses and checkout what YouTube is cooking in the labs. Too bad I have astigmatism and can't enjoy it, but it's a cool feature. :) Also, check out the HD version.

  • Amiga 500 promotional video

    from 1987... :)

  • July 21, 2009

    U2 – I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight

    Checkout new video for new U2 single directed by David OReilly and designed by Jon Klassen.

    U2 - I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight from David OReilly on Vimeo.

    Also make sure to checkout David's showreel on drugs - Compression Reel! There is no AE filter on earth than can produce so cool effects as broken xvid codec. :)

    Compression Reel from David OReilly on Vimeo.

  • July 17, 2009

    Googling with Bing

    funny. :)

  • July 16, 2009

    Take care of your pixels – Youtube example

    Youtube.com added some button to the user interface recently, and it is pissing me off so hard that I just had to post about it.

    It is this button:

    And I just cannot stand looking at it. The pixels are killing me.

    And this is the laziest way that I could do it.

    Also, to remind you about one more crappy pixel work on Facebook.

  • Stop Password Masking – say whaaat?

    saywhat
    Short - Bad idea!

    I just stumbled on couple of articles on this subject, and since Daemon and I recently discussed this subject in depth, seemed interesting enough to share our thoughts with our readers.

    A month ago, my main man Daemon and I did some brainstorming in our office kitchen. At that time we just finished building one very interesting project which featured a little bit different login scheme for entrance to protected user section of the website. Can't go into too much details, but it didn't have usual username/password login box. No password fields for nasty robots to brute force, no typo errors. Daemon and I were confused by unsecureness and bedazzled by simplicity and ease of use of this login scheme. Before you all start removing password fields/masks from your login forms - stop, hammertime! The concept like this can only work if couple of very specific predispositions were met and on a very specific projects.

    In current revision of the World we all share and information equals $, there is no way passwords and secrets will ever disappear. You just need to weight user experience on one side and value of your data on other and decide which login scheme works for your target population. When you need to make things more secure - remember - there is no such thing as too secure protection.

    Daemon and I brainstormed about different approaches to user authentication in general and on the web. Among tons of silly ideas, some stud up:

    • Unmasked password field. Easy to remember, can see what you type so you can correct it and avoid unreadable CAPTCHA harassing you. Fails if you are not alone in the room
    • iPhone style passwords - password field is masked, only last typed char shows up unmasked for a moment then it becomes masked as well. This is nice twist between unmasked and masked passwords. Lowers typo errors, but also the security. Fails if somebody watches your screen. Somebody even made jQuery plugin for this.
    • Replacement of password field with couple other of questions, some answers masked some unmasked. You don't have to remember/type down/tattoo your 32 char password. Fails for people close to you or the ones with good detective skills.
    • Keep the password field masked and change asterix (mask *) color to the input field background color so nobody can guess how many letters your password has. Haven't tried this one yet, but many unix login prompts don't have asterix replacement for typed in password letters and it works there like charm.

    Similar read which encouraged me to write this down:

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