Came across this amazingly beautiful library called the José Vasconcelos Library, or otherwise known as the "Megabiblioteca." Named after the former philosopher, presidential candidate and president of the National Library of Mexico [...]
Archive for January, 2010
Brad Simon from Wieden + Kennedy put together this cool calendar project and will be screenprinting it in-house. Each designer was given an 8" x 10" French Kraft paper stock and was limited to designing only in black & white [...]
The Center for Urban Pedagogy is an organization that makes educational products, bringing together art and design professionals with community-based advocates. CUP's latest project is called Vendor Power!, a collaboration between The Street Vendor P [...]
I was hoping to breeze by today without blogging anything for the sake of productivity, but I couldn't help but drop everything just to talk about this new (OMG rad) ASUS notebook.
While browsing the Herman Miller site yesterday, I wandered upon the Airia Desk and Media Cabinet and immediately fell in love. Not only is Airia well-designed, it's also highly functional.
Over the past few months, I've sat through several James Bond marathons on television and thought about what 007 would be like if he were a designer. Would he be a Mac or PC guy? And as a designer, who and what would he be influenced by?
London-based photographer Benedict Redgrove is most known for shooting cars, particularly with Bertone, the Italian automotive company, but his work extends to technology interiors and landscapes as well.





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