Posts Tagged ‘stewart butterfield

Naughty Dog have been developing games exclusively for Sony since the PS1′s heyday, so it isn’t much of a surprise that they think very highly of their bosses. In an interview with RipTen that occurred on the red carpet of the VGAs, staff members of Naughty Dog, namely Co-President Christophe Balestra, gave the people of [...]

It might surprise you to hear this, but Flickr was never really what Stewart Butterfield intended to create. That’s right, the multi-million dollar photo sharing site Flickr wasn’t originally intended to exist – Butterfield wanted to make games instead. In 2002, before Flickr was around, Buttefield started a game company that didn’t do so well, [...]

Just launched and just wonderful! The 10K Apart contest (“Inspire the web with just 10K”) presented by MIX Online and An Event Apart hearkens back to Stewart Butterfield’s 5k Contest of yesteryear while anticipating the HTML5-powered web of tomorrow … and encouraging us to design that web today. We want beauty. We want utility. We [...]

Hey there! It’s Monday, so this roundup is devoted to all things web design (ux, photo, illustration, art, graphics, CSS, jQuery, tutorials, and more). Some links are newsworthy, some retweeted across Twitter, and others just meet our “awesomeness” requirement, and regardless we hope you’ll enjoy them. Without further delay: Legendary game designer Sid Mier discusses [...]

Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield and five other former Flickr employees are joined by one Digg alum, one games expert and several freelancers in Tiny Speck, a company that’s working on an online game that has a shot at rebooting the stagnating massively multiplayer online game genre. The 2D game — called Glitch — incorporates beautiful [...]


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