Weekly Roundup: Instagram Stories, Xiaomi First VR Headset, Timezone.io and more.
AoiroStudio
Aug 07, 2016
We all had a long week of work, school and maybe vacation (some of us) and after spending some time relaxing with family, friends; we’ll mostly spend be ready to tackle a new week. Before you do, it’s time for the Weekly Roundup where we curated our some of the interesting things that happened on the Web either it is news, a new tool to try, a cool video and some sites inspiration that caught on attention. We’ll also include some Abduzeedo articles from the past week just in case that you’ve missed them. Time to sit back, see what you’ve missed and gear up for the next one.
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From the Web
Here are all the new emojis coming with iOS 10 via TechCrunch

Xiaomi announces its first VR headset via TechCrunch

Here’s the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 via TechCrunch

Dropbox Paper Mobile via Producthunt

Facebook Chat for Websites via Producthunt
Talk to your customers using Facebook Messenger
Apple TV Remote via Producthunt
An app to control your Apple TV with your iPhone and Siri
Timezone.io via Producthunt
Keep track where and when your team is.
From Abduzeedo
Latest Tutorial: Stranger Things Logo in Photoshop

Introducing the new Daily Design Inspiration

Revisiting VSCO by Ilja Miskov

Collection of Minimalist Poster Design

From Above: Formentera Island, Spain

OLYMPIA Animation
OLYMPIA is an homage to the Games and especially the athletes and their amazing moves. I love how stylish the animation is, there’s a lot of dynamic and everything feels super fluid. The project was done by Henrique Barone, Rafael Mayani and Conor Whelan from Vancouver, Canada and CypherAudio from Toronto, Canada.
RIO 2016: BBC’s Olympic Games
As the Games is starting, more designers/artists will publish their latest work/involvement with brands or companies as part of campaigns for Rio 2016. Let’s take a look at what Rafael Martin C worked on as an Art Director for RIO 2016: BBC’s Olympic Games.
