Greg Leuch is a user interface designer, developer, and hacker. Former Senior Designer at Buzzfeed. Former Director of R&D at Rocketboom & Know Your Meme. FAT Lab virtual fellow, JESS3, and more. New York City, New York. Passionate about design, web, technology, and art.
Portfolio: gleuch.com
Twitter: @gleuch
Github: gleuch
How To Track the Google Street View Car
Of course, the entire hoax needs a little software to track the movement. Detailed instructions on creating the map* can be found at github.com/gleuch/gcar-tracker.
(*Some computer skillz required.)
OH SNAP!! Google had one of their Streeview camera cars parked in front of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt right here in Berlin. We put a GPS tracking device it and are following it right now!!!! Check this awesome large map we threw together (updates every 2 min) and follow what we see at @fffffat (twitter) (this will be EPIC!!!!)
Google changes its logo to ASCII art when searching for “ascii art”.
Is it time to retire the black and white logo? Ben Terrett poses a question that brings an overwhelming response in favour of ‘no’. A good thing too, with many of today’s aspiring graphic designers being exposed to an ‘online-only’ kind of world.
What is the logo worth? Michael Surtees talks about how “logos as we know them are dead”. The post mentions how in the past, organisations thought a fresh logo would help change their fortunes. I hope they don’t still think that way.
The end is near, apparently.
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My talk from FOWA. It is, I believe, the first talk ever to use seven consecutive slides of static visual noise.
It’s a talk about solving security problems with people, Ubiquity, making fun of people, and leveraging design with inspiration. You also get to see me attempt to overcome technical difficulties.
I’m very interested in feedback about how I can make the talk better. If you’ve got any suggestions, please let me know and I’ll try to incorporate them.
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