Backburner is a clean & modern Tumblr premium theme

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With a fresh install of Backburner you’ll have access to three custom styles, 40+ appearance options to customize, support for virtually every Tumblr feature, and scheduled upcoming releases (free) to cover user feedback and incorporate new features.

Three Unique Styles

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Version 1.3 of Backburner comes with three theme styles that can be selected through the Appearance menu in Customize.

Additionally Backburner was designed in a way that it will make it easy for you to customize your own style and apply with the Custom CSS field.

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‘Lightrails’ Interactive Installation

The interactive audio-visual installation 'Lightrails’ was a project that Strukt created together with unheilbar architektur for sound:frame Festival taking place at the Project Space inside the Kunsthalle Wien.

Via Kitsune Noir


Nike Crayons - “Write The Future” Press Kit

W+K Portland along with crayon sculptor and artist Diem Chau created ten unique kits for Nike’s “Write the Future” campaign.  What a great way to celebrate an incredible campaign.

Reblogged from Jonathan Moore


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Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros have a very special quality to them, their music is both refreshingly new but also very nostalgic.

Reblogged from Zen of Blogging


Innovative design always develops in tandem with innovative technology, and can never be an end in itself.


Lexus Hybrid Drive

German motion graphics studio Barbeque recently released a new motion spot for Lexus promoting their new Hybrid Drive technology.  This piece is an excellent showcase for what you can do with the Trapcode Particular plugin for After Effects.

See the rest of the boards on Behance


Backburner Version 1.1.5

Minor update that fixes a bug related to YouTube playlists within a text post.


Backburner Version 1.1.4

European and Japanese Support… kind of

The latest version of Backburner submitted today includes several user requests (keep the feedback coming) and changes to the custom fonts that allow for better support with European and Asian languages.

If you are posting content with lots of umlauts ö, acutes é, circumflexes â, and other extended latin characters (like the incredible travel blog Here to Geneva, you should follow him)  there is now an option under Customize > Appearance to “Use extended font characters”.  This will load in an extended version of the font with full extended latin character support.  The only downside is the extended versions of the fonts are twice the filesize.

Several sites with Japanese content noticed that their text was disappearing all together with the custom fonts.  So to fix this problem and allow better support for Asian languages there is now an option in Customize > Appearance to uncheck “Use custom fonts”.

The additional changes are mentioned on the Theme Versions page.



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