Official Website of Kashiwa Sato : Art Director / Creative Director, Tokyo Japan.
Using a little HTML and some CSS we take a trip to the dark side of the moon, create a periodic table and make a radioactive love concoction. We even throw some CSS animations in there to add to the party. Note: Demo works best in Safari 4.x and Chrome. Firefox...not so much What’s so great? Shadows are cool. We started out having to create our shadows in Photoshop and attaching them as background
I have no idea if it’s been done before, but I’ve long wanted to put together a quick little demo showing the power of CSS’s text-shadow property. Turns out the latest versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Opera all render multiple text-shadows on elements, just like box shadows. So I threw this together: 3D text using nothing but CSS. No extra markup, no :before or :after mess, and no images.
Title pages, headings and letterforms clipped, cropped and isolated from maps and map publications issued between about 1880 and 1920. "D. A. Sanborn, a young surveyor from Somerville, Massachusetts, was engaged in 1866 by the Aetna Insurance Company to prepare insurance maps for several cities in Tennessee. [..] Before working for Aetna, Sanborn conducted surveys and compiled an atlas of the city
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