Lumebox is now a GitHub Project Projects Lumebox, my open-source mobile-optimized Lightbox jQuery plugin is now a GitHub repository. Fork it and improve! https://github.com/AndersZ/Lumebox « Newer post Older post » Leave a comment Cancel a response Your email will not be published. Name * Email * Website Comment Similar Posts The Five Most Beautiful Machines of 2011 2011 is coming to a close and it’s been another spectacular year if you’re anything like me and appreciate art and mechanics combined into beautiful objects. I’ve compiled my own little shortlist of the most awe-inspiring machines that’s been presented in their final production form over the year, there’s many more that could have made the [...]Posted in Design Inspiration December 27th, 2011 De Bethune DB28 The annual Grand Prix d’Horologerie de Genève took place over the weekend and one of my absolute favourite watches took the top honors, the De Bethune DB28. The Aiguille d’Or or Grand Prix is the supreme award given to the best timepiece of the year by a jury of watchmaking professionals. De Bethune was fonuded in 2002 [...]Posted in Design Inspiration November 22nd, 2011 Lumebox 1.05 I’ve just released a new version of the lumebox at the jQuery plugin site, the new version fixes a bug where the popup isn’t correctly positioned when the popup is shown before the image has finished loading. More info and download available in My Projects/lumebox.Posted in Projects July 17th, 2010 Princess Christina Mrs Magnusson at SALSS Posted in Portfolio August 23rd, 2009 Search Driven Websites During a recent sales seminar for a search engine provider I saw a piece of statistic that said that 26% of all users start their interaction with a website by going straight for the search field and entering a query. That might sound like a big incentive to go for a search driven design and [...]Posted in Web Development May 6th, 2011 Creating a HTML 5 Web App for iPad – Part 1 The iPad is (at least for now) the perfect device for consuming media (on the go) and for casual browsing and news consumption. In my point of view there’s no reason for most apps to live in the App Store, the majority would work equally well (if not better) as websites or web apps with [...]Posted in Projects December 7th, 2010