As in life, sometimes it’s the little things that can bring the digital love: Those adorable little eccentricities that can make a website or an app unforgettable and a joy to use. Everyone’s charmed by the UI of Path’s spring-loaded…
MBSF’s Nick and Scott headed down to CES in Vegas last week. Here’s a beginners guide to what went down, and some eye-witness footage of the highlights everyone is talking about: 1/ Gesture based UI is going to play a…
One of the apps that really stood out to me in 2011 was ConditionOne. While it’s focus and content are specific, it opened a door to the world of immersive video. The ability to physically interact with moving image through…
On Friday last week, our friends at ustwo™ launched their latest in-house app – Whale Trail. By the afternoon, their casual gaming app was trending on Twitter UK, and over the weekend leapt into the App Store “Top Paid” chart…
The Kinect is interesting not just because of what it does, but because of the ways it has been shared. As soon as it was released, hackers competed to create, document, and share code for decoding the information from the…
Hand Drawn – A Kinect hack from Moving Brands® on Vimeo. A few weeks back, we journeyed down to sunny Brighton for what is hopefully the first of many Mini Maker Faires to be hosted there. The reason for…
We are very excited to showcase the work we have done with Ness computing to develop their brand and launch their first app Ness. Ness is an recommendation engine that uses machine learning when looking at social data from Facebook,…
Finally it seems the spell has broken and our proper British summer is in full swing once more. Many MB-ers have returned from their weekends today a little rosy on the cheeks and shoulders, while others have abandoned us all…
The other week I came across an article in the Swedish newspaper which covered how a dating site’s advertising campaign had caused public outrage by promoting cheating. The message was ‘Revitalize your life – have an affair’. The Swedish Advertising…
Back in June, Facebook bought Amsterdam software design shop Sofa. A move which caused a stir at WDDC and lead tech commentator, John Gruber, to post, “I don’t think this is the last such design talent acquisition they’re going to…