Ways to read Designcollector after Google Reader shuts down

If you’re reading this post in Google Reader, you won’t be doing so tomorrow. After July 1st Google Reader is shutting down. There is a lot of opportunities to stay with us reading our RSS channel on mobile or web applications. NOW please run fast to your Google Reader Settings press "Import/Export" tab and follow the instructions to save all your favourite channels as an OPML source file that you can import later to other reading applications. Our RSS Channel Link:

http://designcollector.net/rss.xml

I am personally out from G-Reader since its first appointment on closure few month ago, and being a curious mind I ran my personal reading sever running on Fever by Shaun Inmann. But at least you need to have a server to run this beautiful app.

News reading apps:

1. For my Fever News reading server I use the mobile app called Reeder but following their latest news they are not ready to solve the issues after Google Reader is out. But they are still good and can run your Fever, Feedly, Feedbin

2. Google Currents for Mobile (add Designcollector Channel) The long-waited app from Google met a cool wave of critics last year but still a good opportunity to read your favourite RSS channels. Prepare to meet a "Newspaper" like user interface with no opportunity to glide through the news.

3. FLUD. I have been following Flud news aggregator since their first appearance as a startup. For now guys has been grown up as a huge News experience environment with Mobile and Desktop solutions both corporate and user oriented. You must try them, find Designcollector on Creative tab in application.

4. Netvibes - the oldest News reading web and mobile applications that uses pretty nice grid user interface.

5. FEEDLY. You can use Feedly on your desktop or you can download the app for your iPhone/iPad or from Google Play. Use these instructions to import your Google Reader feeds into Feedly with one click

6. Flipboard. You can follow us on Flipboard – just download the app for Apple or from Google Play. Use these instructions to migrate your Google Reader feeds into Flipboard.

7. Pulse. Another great news application that can easily migrate your Google Reader settings by this link

I bet there are many other ways to read Designcollector news in case you don't like to check our website every morning (Digg Reader, My Yahoo) but here is the easiest way:

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P.s. Rummors say Facebook is preparing its personal Reader application. Let's wait for clear news.

Our RSS Channel Link:

http://designcollector.net/rss.xml

The Great Gatsby VFX

Chris Godfrey - the VFX supervisor on the film Great Gatsby, released this awesome before/after showreel unveiling the core visual code of the movie.

"Baz has graciously agreed to let us release this 'before and afters' reel to show our peer group the VFX work completed on his film 'The Great Gatsby'. While this specific reel was the work of Animal Logic (as my primary vendor), in total I worked with 7 vendors including Animal Logic, Rising Sun and Iloura in Australia, ILM in San Francisco and also Prime Focus and Method Vancouver. We also ran an amazing internal SWAT team that completed over 400 shots. Congratulations to all who did such fabulous work on almost 1500 shots."

http://www.vimeo.com/68451324

Andrew Young

Vancouver based Andrew Young represents the young generation of contemporary artists working in cross-section of hyper-realism and abstraction.

His work currently focuses on lost and found adolescence. We are lost in our self-indulgent primal behavior, forgoing the morals and values our parents have instilled in us. In these images we reflect on our own experiences of these dark visceral moments and places. Our juvenility is found when we disregard our age and act on impulses, often finding ourselves demonstrating irreverent, self-gratifying exploits.

http://vimeo.com/67833746

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Camila Valdez sculpture

Who don't like sweeties and women legs? This two indulgements of a mankind has been merged by Argentinian artist Camila Valdez to large scale and table-ware sculptures already gained much attention on local exhibitions and abroad.https://www.facebook.com/camilavaldezart

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