Pixel style at local H&M

I was surprised to recently see that pixel art again has made it into mainstream.
Pictures were taken at local H&M store in Berlin / Kurfürstendamm, where they are used as small design elements.

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Anprobe some pixel dude Girls stuff Second hand lift

Forgotten Myths | a retro pixel art Flash game

Here I have some pretty pixel art eye candy for you:

Forgotten Myths

This Flash game was made some time ago by Pixelboy Designs/Marmotte

He says it's inspired by Kid Icarus, though it also reminds me of Wonder Boy.
Nice work and retro look.

bBlog 0.7.5 is out now

I am happy and somewhat proud to annonce that blogging software bBlog has been released in version 0.7.5, only a week after we started to work on it.

dark usable | a simple k700i theme

This is probably the most basic theme for the Sony Ericsson k700 you will ever find Smiling
I made it about a year ago just when I got my k700i and all these animated and colourful themes were going on my nerves. Reason: They look cool but are very hard to read and use in the everyday usage.

a dark simple theme for Sony Ericsson k700i

Free download: dark usable (23 kb)

dmig | a minimalistic theme for bBlog

I've just created a template/skin/theme (whatever you call it) for the blogging software bBlog and you can download it here for free.

Download: dmig.zip (18 kb / bBlog 0.7.2 - 0.7.4 compatible)

dmig template for bBlog

If you think it looks familiar, it probably reminds you of the old layout of Design made in Germany, which this is a tribute to.
Thanks for permission again to Martin Rack!

I am thinking about releasing it for WordPress in the future, so if you might like that, you could drop me a line or a comment as an extra motivation that would probably speed up the process. Eye-wink

Comments, wishes, and recommendations are always welcome.
Also, if you decide to use the template, feel free to add a comment with link to your site, as I would like to see who uses it.

History

  • 2005/06/02 improved dmig theme is now official part of bBlog 0.7.5
  • 2005/05/22 first release for bBlog 0.7.4

TGT Soft won't deliver Style XP

TGT SoftTGT Soft, maker of Windows XP theming software Syle XP won't deliver.

Why won't they respond to neither my Pay Pal payment nor any of my 3 emails?
I don't know and as a paying customer, I don't think I have to care about.

Lucky me: I payed by Pay Pal, not directly by credit card.
Thus, I could open a dispute on the payment. And as TGT Soft didn't respond to this dispute within 10 days, the claim was automatically granted.

PixelZilla | a pixel style theme for Firefox

PixelzillaNormally I don't care much about skinnable software, so I use the default theme or look for a quite minimalistic one.
Same with Firefox - just 'till I found PixelZilla, a cool pixel style theme for Firefox, Firebird, the Mozilla suite, and now even for K-Meleon.

Of course all Firefox skins are pixeled somehow. But this one goes for a reduced colour set, pretty much towards the high coloured trend.

Credits go to Róman Joost

Wallpaper contest | by dmig and Shuttle

dmig logoDesign made in Germany and computer maker Shuttle are arranging a wallpaper competition.

The contestants are supposed to created a wallpaper of dimensions 1280 * 1024 that is related to the Shuttle XPC system.
Deadline is June 13th 2005 at 11:59 PM CET.

Prizes are a nice looking PC and a TFT monitor, that even won the red dot design award.

Ductype | foundry for pixelfonts

Ductype Logo
Let me introduce ductype to you.

Ductype is a German font foundry, specialised in pixel fonts, that was founded in 2004.
On their website, you can browse through their catalogue and preview the fonts in a Flash box where you can edit the text and switch between the different styles.

Normally I don't like full Flash websites, because I think it's not necessary. But in this case it even makes sense, as these fonts are mainly for Flash artists and developers. The preview in Flash is a very neat feature.

The pope is dead, long live the pope!

Welcome to this new journal!

I plan on providing you with links, tutorials, and information on pixel style, webdesign and development, as well as icon design.
Let's see how much I will stick to this plan Smiling

regards,
Dominic Frohlof, the Pixelpope