Tools for Print: A Prepress Bench in the Browser
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A free suite of 10 browser-local calculators for print dimensions, resolution, paper yield, imposition, binding, tiling, labels, image preflight, and crop-mark PDFs.
An archival project that transcribes, translates, and publishes annotated editions of difficult-to-read manuscripts, family papers, and historical places.
An arcade game where players pan a CatCam, toss treats at roaming cats, and compete in a daily leaderboard.
A fictional engineering archive for a nuclear-electric vessel carrying twelve people to Enceladus and Titan between 2044 and 2056.
A one-person Bangalore software studio building focused mobile, web, and applied-AI products for specific real-world situations.
A Spanish-language archive preserving the characters, lore, chronology, artwork, videos, and source material of a Discord roleplay that ran from 2022 to 2026.
A Portuguese-language page presenting itself as a security scanner for bank clients while offering an AnyDesk executable download.
A Dubai artist’s portfolio of portraits, figures, and still lifes in oil, acrylic, and ink.
A mock military organization devoted to sensible whiskey consumption, open bottles, fair pricing, and the eradication of unnecessary bourbon bureaucracy.
Yael Nachumow presents a bespoke growth brief for ElevenLabs, rebuilding two pages and auditing a third as an application for a job.
A Bay Area personal archive collecting community projects, radio work, writing, professional experience, and an unusually inventive set of code experiments.
A public archive of student research, primary sources, legal history, and music from a University of Richmond School of Law seminar.
A bilingual archive of Osaka chef Ayumu Sato’s nine-seat restaurant and the events, products, restaurants, and collaborations that followed its 2021 closure.
An offline iPhone station for Hawaiʻi road trips that blends original music with GPS-triggered stories about places along the route.
A care and resource network for punk, hardcore, metal, goth, rave, and other alternative communities.
A free iOS and Android merge game about restoring a valley submerged in 1961, one hand-painted object and room at a time.
An interactive science project where visitors can build matter, explore chemistry and nuclear decay, and join 1–5-player missions on Roblox.
A browser-based cooperative deckbuilding roguelike for up to five players, set among growing ruins and incoming blight.
A surreal, interactive financial-world parody in which 10,000 gremlins take leveraged LONG or SHORT calls each epoch.
An in-development game about climbing a mountain city with a fire hose: point the water down and the boy goes up.
An open, searchable reference cataloging 542 design styles, techniques, layouts, aesthetics, and visual traditions.
A live archive tracking ideas as they pass between language models through repeated conversations.
A one-issue wedding magazine in which Lee Jaeyoung and Kang Eunkyung announce that they have quietly become a married couple.
A community campaign to preserve and expand Odessa Mountain Bike Park into a public park for riders, runners, families, and the wider city.