“… smartphone, tablet, laptop, tv…”
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“…In collaboration with DAVID DAVID as part of London Fashion Week Autumn / Winter 2012, in cooperation with the British Fashion Council. Thanks, arghs!”
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“… Tweets of Love & HATE on Chrome.”
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“….Roadtrip in Spain with the Longboard Girls Crew by Juan Rayos. via Miguel”
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“… i like.”
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“… well, this was 2011 – can´t wait for OFFF 2012.”
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“… i like, via i-ref.”
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“… HRHRHR… love it.”
DEFENDER of the favicon is a JavaScript remake of Eugene Jarvis’ brilliant arcade game Defender written by Mathieu ‘p01′ Henri and inspired by Scott Schiller’s experiment with generated favicons VU meter. The idea was to push the concept of generated favicons further and pack a thrilling retro shooter in 16×16 pixels using JavaScript, canvas and data: URIs.
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