July 22, 2010
Alphabet Relief is a lovely limited edition print by Tim Fishlock. The piece features a three-dimensional alphabet folded by hand and then photographed. Litho printed on Munken rough 150gsm paper, hand embossed, numbered and signed. The series is limited to only 300 prints….
July 15, 2010
Letterboard turns your iPad or iPhone into a sign-board. It lets you create signs in the style seen in airports and convention centers everywhere. Oh, what fun can be had with this?!…
July 8, 2010
Graphic designer Roeland Otten (who has a killer website btw) had an idea back when he was in school at Design Academy Eindhoven: to make communicative seating. Almost 10 years later, he’s finally fulfilled this dream with help from Fonds BKVB and Materiaalfonds. This prototype alphabet of chairs and stools…
July 5, 2010
It’s been a while since we last talked about a typographic font for it’s aesthetic. The Peter Kay article was most importantly about the originality of Peter’s work. Today we’re presenting a font named Code, and made by FontFabric. Author of amazings fonts, the author of those, is from Bulgaria….
June 29, 2010
check out this lovely freestanding hand cut wooden letters decoupaged with vintage maps by bombus
available here…
June 29, 2010
check out this cool identity and packaging for a rock band by london based design studio & smith…
June 26, 2010
The Logo was designed by prolific designer Paul Rand and in the video below Steve Jobs details the process. …
June 24, 2010
Write by hand on your computer! Go to www.pilothandwriting.com, turn your handwriting into a digital font and send handwritten e-mails to your friends….
June 23, 2010
Check out the new “Spin Time” from Louis Vuitton. This tambour spin time watch has no hour hands, instead they use a system of rotating cubes. That is, at any given hour, 11 of the 12 cubes are “blank” and one cube shows you what hour it is. One drawback…
June 22, 2010
Florida designer Jason Dean recently completed this seris titled; The ABCs of Branding ($50). Jason created his alphabet by utilizing logos of some of the most famous brands of all time. No ink was used in the process as each letter was foil stamped and embossed in silver and gold.Great…
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