In the true spirit of the Internet, this website proves that you can have a site for anything. I think it’s great and running on par with one of my all-time favourites, Kitlers.
Archive for October, 2008
A mammoth web development task and beautiful images to boot!
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Central Regional Library maintains a collection of over 400,000 photographs taken during geologic studies of the United States and its territories from 1868 to the present.
These images provide a visual history of the discovery, development, and sciences of the United States and its Geological Survey. Some photographs have been used in USGS publications, but most have never been published.
All photographs within this collection are public domain; therefore, signed releases, permissions, and payment for use or reproduction are not required.
Private authors or users outside the USGS may not copyright any part of this collection of photographs.
All photographs are provided with the understanding that such material may not be used to show, by implication or otherwise, that the U.S. Department of the Interior or the U.S. Geological Survey endorses any product or service.
For any use made of a photograph, credit should be given to the individual photographer and the U.S. Geological Survey.
Museo Sans :: the sans with a familiar look
A beautiful typeface from Jos Buivenga with a full-featured family available. However, two of them are free.
Ruthless Marketing
Ruthless Marketing specialise in commercial property marketing and will help you to effectively manage and integrate all elements of your marketing communications such as advertising, branding, sales, promotion, public relations, direct marketing, and business development.
Iceberg Creative were asked to produce a simple web site which highlighted their services.

United Colours of the World
Ever wondered what a truly global flag would look like? Nor me, but I came across a great little web site that has calculated the proportions of colour used on the flag for each country in the world. The image here is an amalgamation of all of the flags and the proportion of colours used in them. Try and guess the country before you click on a flag.


