Friday, December 18, 2015

34

Handcrafted website for the first Georgian craft beer 34. Everything about the World’s Youngest Legendary Beer told through meticulous illustration on a single flexible page.


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OT-24

OT-24 uses 18 interactive illustrations, parallax storytelling and an animated quiz to breakdown the key value propositions and give the user a sense of whether the service is suitable for them.


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Vanguardo

Vanguardo is a website, that was made for a new product – men hair removal gel. This site shows in the innovative, creative and simply way all of advantages of product.


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Bloom Interactive

Bloom Interactive is a creative marketing partner for brands looking to innovate around their business.


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Happy Prehistoric Holidays from Urban Influence

Happy Prehistoric Holidays from Urban Influence

Awesome illustrations and animations in this One Pager wishing a happy holiday from digital agency, Urban Influence. The site features an illustrated version of their Seattle neighbourhood, Capital Hill, including some of their little buddies and critters - all animated with pure css, via keyframes. The video is hilarious too.

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6 Ways Wearables Are Moving inside the Body

It's interesting how some recoil at the idea of implanted wearables. Cochlear implants have been around since the 1980s, contraceptive implants since the late 1990s and a plethora of implanted devices have been keeping people alive and improving quality of life for a long time from hip replacements to pacemakers. As wearable devices get smaller it's a small stretch of the imagination to envisage a time of subcutaneous (below the skin) devices and products to be monitored outside of the body. In this article I intend to take a look at how the future might look.

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This week's JavaScript news, issue 263

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Issue 263 — December 18, 2015
“Beta means we’re now confident that most developers can be successful building large applications using Angular 2.”
Brad Green

Eric Elliott shares some advice on what it takes to get ahead as a professional JavaScript developer and what the market’s like.
Eric Elliott

The V8 JavaScript engine (as used by Node) has a much improved random number generation algorithm, explains Yang Guo. It’ll be rolled out widely in Chrome 49.
The V8 Project

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Electron is an open-source project from GitHub that lets us create cross-platform desktop applications with web technologies.

A transpiler going from Java to TypeScript with full syntax mapping. Use Java tooling but get typed JavaScript to run in the browser or on Node.
Cinchéo

Rather than converting ES6 to ES5, as Babel does, xto6 tries to bring your ES5 code up to ES6 semantics.
xto6

..to avoid breaking their user’s software and to ship stable releases, using npm’s package distribution tags.
Stephan Bönnemann

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