Archive for December, 2010

Vordometer, an app to cut the wheat from the chaff!

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

The Vordometer App

Nation is naturally drawn to making stuff that is fun to use and a bit cheeky. Adam & Eve London approached us to help them create an app that automatically ages your significant other and then judges their attractiveness against Carol Vorderman. How can you refuse a brief like that? The app prompts you to take a photo of your partner and proceeds to do some complicated maths stuff to make him/her look as hot as The Vorderman (if you like that sort of thing) or somebody who the incessant march of time hasn’t been quite so kind too.

You can share the photo’s with your internet companions via Facebook and Twitter. Best of all? it’s free. Enjoy!

Grab the app by searching the ITunes app store for ‘Vordometer’, or clicking this link: Vordometer on the app store

More images after the jump

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A Google Blacklist Christmas

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010



Every year we try and do something nice for Christmas. Last year we produced the Newspaper, so this year we wanted to create something we were equally proud of. Earlier in the year it came to light that Google instant-search was blacklisting certain words and phrases, so as you type them in (or at least start to) they produce zero results. We’d had an idea on the back-burner for a little while about using these words for something, so when Christmas rolled around and being no strangers to rude words we though we’d produce ‘The Google Blacklist Christmas Card’.

The site allows you to scroll quickly through the blacklisted words to create a holiday message for your nearest and dearest. Enjoy! (obviously not safe for some workplaces due to some very rude words)

http://googleblackchristmas.com

View the full rundown of current blacklisted words at The 2600