Archive for March, 2009
An incredible noble initiative – Academic Earth
Newly launched Academic Earth is like Hulu for academic lectures, pulling free lectures from Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale into one attractive, easy to navigate site. The videos can be embedded anywhere or downloaded and all Free!
Here goes one lecture from Academic Earth : The World is Flat 3.0 By Thomas Friedman (MIT / Political Science)
Slagsmålsklubben: A fun and inspirational kinetic infographic
A real cool infographical reinterpretation of the fairytale Little red ridning hood created by Tomas Nilsson. Enjoy!
Slagsmålsklubben – Sponsored by destiny from Tomas Nilsson on Vimeo.
Inspirational Interactive Explainer: British History Timeline by BBC
This is one of the best Interactive Flash Explainers I’ve seen so far. Awesome usage of Flash to display humungous amount of information (From Neolithic and Bronze Ages till modern days) in an effective and comprehensive manner. British History Timeline by BBC.
Explore all of British history, from the Neolithic to the present day, with this easy-to-use interactive timeline. Browse hundreds of key events and discover how the past has shaped the world we live in today.
‘Take a Journey’ when the timeline has loaded to follow themes such as Slavery, Women’s Rights and Technology.
Also Read : Interactive Visual Explainers-A Simple Classification by Maish Nichani and Venkat Rajamanickam
Wireframes for the Wicked sites
Slides from the SXSWi presentation with Nick Finck, Donna Spencer, and Michael from KONIGI. The slides cover our introductory overview of wireframes.
Related post: Konigi and Yahoo! Web UI Wireframe Stencil Kits for Omnigraffle
UPDATE 20/3/08: Get Wireframing: The All-In-One Guide by Grace Smith – a comprehensive collection of resources (via Konigi)
Happy 5th Birthday SoulSoup

- Image by Ed Sanders
Today is 5th blogoversary of SoulSoup Blog.
Many of my viewpoints changed, or undergone metamorphosis in last 5 years, but I am still enjoying blogging.
Thanks to all the readers! Thanks James!






