Movie Posters Archive lets you revel in cinematic nostalgia
Movie Posters Archive does right what it says on the tin. Sure, there's always Google Images, but sometimes a manually-curated, neatly-labeled archive is just what you need.
The posters on the site are intentionally small, for legal reasons; you won't be able to print them out and decorate your room with them... Actually, it might be interesting to put a few of them through the Rasterbator and ...
So, a while ago I wrote a post about ffffound.com, and commenter joshuasbones replied with a couple of other image bookmarking services that are not invite-only. I looked into them, and one was, indeed, quite chic.
That service is Imagespark. Its interface is far slicker than Ffffound's; they have something called "mood boards," which are collections of images created (or rather curated) by ...
I can't believe we've never covered ffffound.com before. This website is one of my favorite resources for inspiration, ever. On paper, it's an invite-only image bookmarking service. Only, unlike most other "invite only" services, it's not using that label as a PR shtick; it really is exclusive, and that works very well. The images bookmarked are actually interesting, and there is no spam at ...
John Watson, the man behind the many fun photo-related web applications at BigHugeLabs was feeling a little down last week, and in response he produced yet another web app. But this one is a little different; while his other web apps often provide inspiration as a by-product of other actions, Watson's latest site, dubbed Ideas, is intended as a source of inspiration as a primary focus.
When you ...





