About Jason Fried
Jason co-founded Basecamp back in 1999. He also co-authored REWORK, the New York Times bestselling book on running a "right-sized" business. Co-founded, co-authored... Can he do anything on his own?
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Matt
on 07 Dec 06Beautiful.
Larry
on 07 Dec 06Does this count as “previous art” in any patent infringement cases about Aero Glass? :-)
Brian
on 07 Dec 06Not much better camouflage than that…
Luca
on 07 Dec 06A beautiful example of look-simple and lightweight tools.
Marko
on 07 Dec 06Funny thing about those is that they not fly fluttering, like a butterfly. Their flight is more akin to a bumblebee.
tamimat
on 07 Dec 06Crazy. This is great.
Richard Muscat
on 08 Dec 06Check out these links for some other awesome butterfly/mantis pics:
http://www.nicksspiders.com/insects/mothsbutterflies.htm http://www.nicksspiders.com/insects/mantids.htm
I find insects to be excellent inspirational design “jump starters”
R.
Tony
on 08 Dec 06Simple is beautiful.
Very inspirational.
Noel Hurtley
on 08 Dec 06Beautiful photographs. Nature never fails to amaze me.
brad
on 08 Dec 06Nice application of the z-index and transparency, Mother Nature!
Jim Rait
on 08 Dec 06The fascinating thing is irridescent colours are not colours at all. See
http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/emag/butterflies/iridesc-text.htm
Erin
on 08 Dec 06Isn’t it funny: houseflies have translucent wings, too, but nobody finds them noteworthy enough to blog about.
Anonymous Coward
on 13 Dec 06Erin, why don’t you start your own blog and blog about translucent housefly wings?
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