Tiled Background Designer

Tiled backgrounds designer (bgpatterns.com)
I freaking love this. I’m a total sucker for patterns and so naturally, tiled backgrounds are something I’m really passionate about. I stumbled across this today and wanted to share. It has a really simple interface: you select colors, canvas texture, icon to repeat, and rotation. You can get pretty nice images with pretty little effort. Really nice little tool.
While we’re on this topic, check out www.stripegenerator.com. It’s an equally cool stripe background image generator.
The iPod Gramophone

The iPod® Gramophone from Hammacher Schlemmer
Handcrafted entirely of slip-cast ceramic to replicate the curvature and passive amplification of a French horn, this is the iPod® gramophone that augments sound from an iPod® without requiring auxiliary power or speaker components.
I received my Hammacher Schlemmer catalog this week and was taken by what was on the cover. There are so many iPod accessories/companion electronics out there now, that finding anything that is even mildly original is tough. The iPod Gramophone from Hammacher Schlemmer, however, stands apart by being a one-of-a-kind accessory. In this product, there is a juxtaposition of the old and the new. It is interesting, fun, cool, and even useful as it doesn’t require additional power for the amplification component.
Nice.
Some Cool Web Design Solutions
I don’t do this too often, but I am going to post some innovative things I’ve seen from the realm of web design. I am a designer for my job and so these things are pretty interesting (and often helpful) to me.
A New Layout Technique
Here’s an article that was posted on A List Apart the other day. It’s a pretty cool way to handle some of the problems that arise when using the modern table-less layout techniques (floats and absolute positioning).
I haven’t had time to try it for myself, yet, but it’s pretty cool.
Tableless Calendar
Now, I was to preface this with saying I don’t have a problem using tables for calendars. Tables are designed for tabular data and calendars are basically tabular. However, semantically, it might make more sense, at times, to present that information in a list. For example, the following is very logical to me:
Then, furthermore, when you take into consideration that oftentimes the same data is being accessed by multiple types of devices, presenting the information as a list begins to make even more sense.
So, in light of that, here’s a great article about styling CSS lists as calendars.
The styling in the author’s examples is kind of weak, so I’ve tried my own. Check it. I haven’t resolved all the issues in this example, but it works well in the Fox, and Safari. There’s a small spacing issue in Safari. It displays pretty close in IE6, but the numbers from the <ol> don’t show.
That’s all for today, friends. Enjoy.
Image Manipulation with Javascript
Ajaxorized » Phototype: image manipulation with Javascript
I’m a web designer and I love this. It could be considered quite innovative.
Easily create a mobile version of your website or blog.
MoFuse: Create a Mobile Website, Mobile Site Builder, .mobi Compliant
Create a mobile versions of your site for a range of mobile versions. Check it out if you go for that sort of thing.