Screen
This is Blip's screen, which is used to project his creative thoughts as he comes up with ideas. If you click on the "Hide Screen" button you can hide the screen.
The Body
This is Blip's body, it is made from a lightweight metal alloy that protects the internal mechanisms.
Left Antenna
This is Blip's left antenna that acts as radar for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of other flying objects.
Right Antenna
This is Blip's left antenna that acts as radar for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of other flying objects.
Button Top
This is one of Blip's buttons which is used to interact with the internal computer.
Button Center
This is one of Blip's buttons which is used to interact with the internal computer.
Button Bottom
This is one of Blip's buttons which is used to interact with the internal computer.
How it all Started
Blip was created as a corporate identity for "Radarboy", a company specialising in multi-media design. The logo design was rejected, which in retrospect, turned out to be a positive "rejection", because I decided to adopt Blip as the logo for Blip Design.
The name "Blip" is linked to the "Radarboy" origins, and in particular, the word "blip', which means "a small spot of light, sometimes with a short, sharp sound, that appears on a radar screen'.
Interacting with Blip
If you click on Blip's "body parts", information panels will popup displaying information about each part. You can also use the range slider to enlarge Blip. What this demonstrates is how one can use JavaScript to create interactive elements on a page.