...when it's good, it's good. But when it's bad, well...not so great,...
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New and creative outdoor advertising...
08.01.2008
...when it's good, it's good. But when it's bad, well...not so great, according to the NYT.
Some examples:
A Chevrolet billboard that used real pennies lasted only 30 minutes as people picked it clean.
In London, Right Guard sent a team of people onto subway trains with tiny video screens in the armpits of their shirts.
Either way, we're still talking about it...so maybe the point is getting across anyway?
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Geohellas.com - Putting a face on technical clay
12.22.2009
Industrial minerals company Geohellas, the exclusive European source...
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Geohellas.com - Putting a face on technical clay
12.22.2009
Industrial minerals company Geohellas, the exclusive European source for attapulgite clay and custom attapulgite/saponite blends, partnered with 4 Corners and Blue Ink to develop a brand identity, brand strategy and website for the mining company. The corporate site allows existing and prospective customers to research products and offerings from the firm, and stands as a global front door to the company.
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2008 Olympic Mascots designs
07.23.2008
The designs for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing have been...
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2008 Olympic Mascots designs
07.23.2008
The designs for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing have been revealed, called "Fuwa" (below). It's being reported in the WSJ that even the mascots' designer doesn't want to take responsibility if these don't go down in history as iconic Olympic mascots.
Not that the Fuwa have been the only controversial mascots; since its inception at the Munich games in 1972, the Olympic mascot has always been a source of debate (more mascots below after the jump). The article goes on to state how the Fuwa may be the result of "Too Many Chefs" syndrome and a bureaucratic backlog, a challenge in trying to create an iconic image representing 1.3 billion people and their history - the five Fuwa were pared down from over 1,000 sketches submitted by the artist.
Not sure what I think about them...any thoughts?
Continue reading to see some other mascots from past Olympics...
The first Olympic mascot - Waldi (Munich 1972)
Cobi (Barcelona 1992)
Izzy (Atlanta 1996)
Syd, Ollie, and Millie (Sydney 2000)
Athena and Phevos (Athens 2004)
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How are you feeling?
06.26.2008
Not sure what to do when you're feeling chill? Sophisticated?...
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How are you feeling?
06.26.2008
Not sure what to do when you're feeling chill? Sophisticated? Energetic? I Feel NYC is one of the most clever (and funny/useful) Google Maps application that I've come across. Also available for London.
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New in the world of search...Cuil
07.29.2008
From former Google employees comes Cuil, the newest super engine to...
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New in the world of search...Cuil
07.29.2008
From former Google employees comes Cuil, the newest super engine to hit the net. I took a quick look around, and so far I really like what I see. It has a great clean design (including the option to view your search results in 2 or 3 columns), and great smart options for sorting your data (a search of the term "Olympics" presented me with tabs for Winter Olympics, Special Olympics, Summer Olympics, and categories such as "2012 Summer Olympics" and "IOC Members"). Cuil also presents a much cleaner summary of each page (in a small paragraph) than its competitors. I wonder if this will prompt enough people to make the switch over from Google...I think I'm convinced.
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Hungry like the (Trip)Wolf?
07.22.2008
I love stumbling across creative applications of Google Maps, and...
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Hungry like the (Trip)Wolf?
07.22.2008
I love stumbling across creative applications of Google Maps, and TripWolf incorporates one of the coolest. It combines the GMap with Q&As (think Yahoo Answers), social networking (integrated with Facebook), and a wide breadth of information to create one of the coolest travel advisor sites out there. Just a quick look around gets great suggestions from users on sites all over the world, including tips from a destination's primary user (or "guru"). Check it out here.
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Panorama Project 3 129 artists, one continuous piece
09.12.2008
Last Saturday , there was an opening of a group exhibition...
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Panorama Project 3 129 artists, one continuous piece
09.12.2008
Last Saturday , there was an opening of a group exhibition featuring commissioned works by 130 something artists at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in Chelsea.
I didn't want to go because it was storming like crazy!! However, the gallery was packed with so many people.
All the artists got a 7” x 5” wooden panel, and those artworks created a single continuous work. I liked some paintings a lot. But some were just crappy things and the price were like $600....?! I don't know what Art is!
I've always been a fan of movie posters - but I think they're so...
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Movie Posters = art
10.15.2008
I've always been a fan of movie posters - but I think they're so often seen as pure advertising and the excellent design sense of some of them goes unnoticed. Here is a great compilation of some of the best!
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How the CNN Holographic Interview System Works
11.05.2008
CNN's holographic election coverage is fancy pantsy, but how did they...
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How the CNN Holographic Interview System Works
11.05.2008
CNN's holographic election coverage is fancy pantsy, but how did they manage to send 3D 360 degree footage of virtual correspondent Jessica Yellin from Chicago all the way to the station's election center in NY? As Arthur C. Clarke says, Magic. A magic made possible from technology Vizrt and SportVu with the help of forty-four HD cameras and twenty computers. Here are the details.
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Esquire's techy cover
07.22.2008
In honor of its 75th anniversary this year, Esquire magazine will...
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Esquire's techy cover
07.22.2008
In honor of its 75th anniversary this year, Esquire magazine will be publishing a cover incorporating flashing text designed by MA-based company E Ink (whose technology is also applied in Amazon.com's reading device, Kindle). The text, which reads "the 21st Century Begins Now," will lose juice and stop blinking after 90 days.
“I hope it will be in the Smithsonian,” said David Granger, Esquire’s editor in chief,..."The possibilities of print have just begun. In two years, I hope this looks like cellphones did in 1982, or car phones.”
The LUPE may look like another touchscreen camera but this concept is...
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Touching My Image
08.18.2008
The LUPE may look like another touchscreen camerabut this concept is designed for ease of use and simplicity even tho technically it’s quite complex.
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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)
09.10.2008
It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter...
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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)
09.10.2008
It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter clones, but Yammer seems to fall into a bit more of a niche. Creating a network solely for you and your coworkers (based on your email addresses), Yammer lets you microblog what you're working on, and check in with your colleagues as well. You can also post updates directly through an IM service. Seems like it could be handy in a company where lots of people work offsite. Check it out here.
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Google Chrome
09.02.2008
Finally, something for us [few] PC users [left] out there to get...
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Google Chrome
09.02.2008
Finally, something for us [few] PC users [left] out there to get excited about! The Beta version of Google Chrome has launched today, and it's only available for those of us fortunate enough to be running Vista. My initial test run of it here is looking pretty good so far - I'm loving the visual representation of your most visited websites as the default homepage. Check it out here!
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The "Logo" Games
08.11.2008
This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering...
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The "Logo" Games
08.11.2008
This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering the debate over inexpensive online logo & "branding" companies by Doug Bartow (id29) via the Under Consideration design discussion blog Speak Up.
It highlights the ongoing debate of accessibility of design for all (income brackets) versus "...the devaluation of the design process altogether, particularly in brand development and identity design, which many consider the pinnacle of our field." – by cheapening the proverbial playing field.
In his field study of this issue, Doug commissions 4 different online companies to come up with logo options for a fictitious project and then analyzes and critiques the results. It is a good exploration of what you really get from these types of logo chop shops.
The Challenge: Hire four online logo design companies, give them the same visual identity problem to solve, then critique the results.
No need to fret - turns out all that time spent trawling the search...
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Google won't fry your brain!
10.15.2008
No need to fret - turns out all that time spent trawling the search engines for the latest and greatest gossip...er...important news items is in no way detrimental to your brain functionality. On the contrary, a recent study shows that this activity among seasoned internet users actually promotes brain activity. Check out the full article at USA Today.
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Oh, hellotxt!
09.16.2008
Rumor has it there are people out there in Internetland that...
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Oh, hellotxt!
09.16.2008
Rumor has it there are people out there in Internetland that subscribe to several social networks/microblogging platforms. As a confirmed and (varyingly) active member of (ready for it?) Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Plurk, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Pownce, hi5, and Plaxo (phew!) myself, I've often been hit with the annoying inevitability of having to update my status up to 9 times over and simultaneously lead a life outside of the Internet! Sound familiar? Enter hellotxt. Super simple in concept, the site allows you to easily update your status (and check the status of your friends) on 24 different Social Networks and microblogging platforms. Being active and alive online just got that much easier. Check it out here.
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Band Logos
07.07.2008
A little while back, AOL site Spinner.com, posted the top 25...
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Band Logos
07.07.2008
A little while back, AOL site Spinner.com, posted the top 25 band logos "of all time" (personally, which I think is still up for debate).
Which reminded me of another site, http://pictograms.blogspot.com/ which has been archiving a huge collection of band logos, fonts, and iconography as well.
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The most useful website ever.
09.12.2008
Just in case you were wondering whether the Hadron Collider being...
Twitter just launched a new architecture to help streamline some of...
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New Twitter!
09.19.2008
Twitter just launched a new architecture to help streamline some of their navigation, featuring a simplified top nav, and a tab-base right navigation for moving through tweets. Not sure how I feel about it yet, but check it out at Twitter!
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AIGA 50 books/50 Covers of 2007
09.18.2008
I am a member of AIGA!! (The Professional Association for Design)
I...
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AIGA 50 books/50 Covers of 2007
09.18.2008
I am a member of AIGA!! (The Professional Association for Design)
I got an invitation for the exhibition, " 50 books/50 covers of 2007". Since I am designing the 4corners new book i felt these book covers might help me to get inspiration.
This exhibition showcases selections from the “AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers” competition, which aims to identify the 50 best-designed books and book covers of the year. Selections were made by a distinguished jury and become part of the AIGA Design Archives, where images, full credits, project statements and jurors' comments for all selections are available.
Gallery hours:
Monday through Thursday: 11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Friday: 11:00 a.m–5:00 p.m.