Last night I headed down to the harbor by Alfama in Lisbon to check out the collaboration project by Vhils and Pixel Pancho. I came across three impressive murals and managed to take some photos before it started raining again..
The collaboration project was organized by Under Dogs.
Lumina Light Festival 2014
GalleryThis weekend I joined a Meetup-group and took the train out from Lisbon to Cascais for the last day of the three-day Lumina light festival. I didn’t know much about the festival beforehand, and I was blown away at the scale of everything
As you come out of the train staton in Cascais there was a line of blue street lights that led you through this magical journey of light and sound.
The photos doesn’t do the Lumina festival justice as it is impossible to capture the moving images that was displayed on walls in all directions around you, but I hope they will give you an idea of what it was like.
The festival is growing year-by-year so if you have the chance to see it next year I can highly recommend it! Thanks to the Meetup-group I traveled with for the good company, and to the voulenteers and artists for making the festival happen!
The Limina Festival website: http://www.lumina.pt
Hacker News London Meetup
StandardI had a great time at my first Hacker News London Meetup this evening! The talks were varied and on time, and I got to meet some really interesting people!
Big up to the organisers of the event! If you would like to go to the next event check out:
http://www.meetup.com/HNLondon/ or follow the organisers on Twitter: @HNLondon.
If you weren’t able to attend the event the event, videos of the talks will soon be available on their Vimeo channel: http://vimeo.com/hnlondon
You can follow me on Twitter here: @OlavHjertaker
Here are some photos from the Hacker News London Meetup on the 22nd of November 2012:
Rytis Vitkauskas and Viktoras Jucikas – KISS Mobile Commerce:
Sanderson Jones – Start Up Stand Up:
Peteris Erins – Logic Programming:
Chris Heilmann:
Sanderson Jones – Start Up Stand Up:
Avinash Royurru – Designing for mobile:
You can follow me on Twitter here: @OlavHjertaker
Twitter Bootstrap resources
StandardTwitter Bootstrap is a great front-end framework that lets you quickly prototype new web projects.
Here is a list of resources that gives even more power to the Bootstrap framework:
Style:
- Bootswatch – Themes for Bootstrap
- Font Awesome – The iconic font designed for use with Twitter Bootstrap
- Font Awesome More – More icons!
- Elusive Icons – 268 vector icons for bootstrap.
- FamFamFam Silk Icons for Bootstrap
- stylebootstrap.info – Create custom themes
- bootstrap-select – Select boxes for Bootstrap
- Golden Bootstrap – LESS mixins to create golden ratio grids with Bootstrap
- Fbootstrap – a toolkit designed to kickstart development of facebook iframe apps
- Paintstrap.com – Generate beautiful Twitter Bootstrap themes using the Adobe kuler
- Campaign UI – Admin Theme
- Flatstrap – Bootstrap withour rounded corners
- Backgrid.js – a set of components for building semantic and easily stylable data grid widgets.
- Bootstrap Tour – Build your product tours with Twitter Bootstrap Popovers.
Forms:
- Bootstrap Buttons
- Button Generator
- Bootstrap Form Helpers
- Select 2 – jQuery based replacement for select boxes.
- Bootsnipp – Design elements and code snippets
- Date Picker
- X-editable – inline editing
- Application Wizard
- WYSIWYG Rich Text Editor
More:
- builtwithbootstrap.com – A showcase of sites and apps built on Twitter Bootstrap
- KickStrap –
- Pines Notify – JavaScript notifications
- jQuery UI for Boottrap
- bootstrapdocs.com – Documentation archive
- bootstrapcdn.com – CDN
- BootstrapWP – Bootstrap theme for WordPress
GUI:
- Jetstrap.com – interface-building tool for Bootstrap
- EASEL – Design & build in your browser.
- Divshot – The Interface Builder for Web Apps
- Bootstrap Designer – online tool to produce Bootstrap templates
Find more here www.bootstraphero.com
You can find more resources for Twitter Bootstrap over at designshack.net.
Have I missed some good Twitter Bootstrap resources? Let me know: @olavhjertaker
Welcome
StandardHi and welcome to my personal blog!
Over the next few decades I will write a few blog posts… stay tuned! I plan to write about projects I’m currently working on, lessons learned from previous projects, and ideas for future projects.
In the meantime you can hear from me through some of my twitter accounts @OlavHjertaker, @AdversMedia, @tvitre. You can also check out some of my websites here: tvitre.no, comedify.com and advers.com.