I love this modern design take on Little Red Riding Hood. Originally...
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Old story, new look
04.01.2009
I love this modern design take on Little Red Riding Hood. Originally developed as a class project by Tomas Nilsson, a design student at Sweden’s Linköping University.
Little Red Riding Hood
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Scholastic
Rethinking online search, creating a unique and fun experience.
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Scholastic
Rethinking online search, creating a unique and fun experience.
Working with Scholastic, 4 Corners explored the concept of searching for products and took it to a whole new level. The pilot version of the Parent Path is an interactive tool that allows parents and children to search by creating a story (and accompanying avatar) around the child’s grade, age, reading level, and variety of interests. Based on this narrative, users receive finely tuned book recommendations, as well as options to save and share their reading lists. 4 Corners worked closely with Scholastic to create the voice, interactivity, and illustrative style for the wizard, which is now being expanded for further release including the development of a teacher-focused version.
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.
I haven't had a chance to make my way over to Banksy's new...
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The Village Petstore and Charcoal Grill
10.23.2008
I haven't had a chance to make my way over to Banksy's new animatronic art installation in the West Village, but it looks like a good time... if you like wiggling hot dogs, swimming fish-sticks and the brutal reality of Tweety Bird.
Pop over and check it out before its taken down on October 31st.
In the meantime, here is a video documenting the installation...
NOTCOT: Banksy's Village Petstore & Charcoal Grill from Jean Aw on Vimeo.
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Fox Mobile Group
11.10.2008
Fox Mobile Group, a division of News Corporation, has engaged 4...
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Fox Mobile Group
11.10.2008
Fox Mobile Group, a division of News Corporation, has engaged 4 Corners to design and develop a series of internal communication materials for use in the global organization. 4 Corners will be updating the design of the Identity, as well as developing stationary, presentation materials, and a complete Style Guide.
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Multitasking causes a kind of brownout in the brain
10.09.2008
“Meyer says all the lights go dim because there just isn't enough...
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Multitasking causes a kind of brownout in the brain
10.09.2008
“Meyer says all the lights go dim because there just isn't enough power to go around.”
Doing several things at once can feel so productive. But scientists say switching rapidly between tasks can actually slow us down.
Even though modern technology allows people to perform more tasks at the same time, juggling tasks can make our brains lose connections to important information. Which means, in the end, it takes longer because we have to remind our brains what we were working on ..
David Meyer at the University of Michigan has spent the past few decades studying multitasking — mostly in adults.
"For tasks that are at all complicated, no matter how good you have become at multitasking, you're still going to suffer hits against your performance. You will be worse compared to if you were actually concentrating from start to finish on the task," Meyer says.
Multitasking causes a kind of brownout in the brain. Meyer says all the lights go dim because there just isn't enough power to go around.
So, the brain starts shutting things down — things like neural connections to important information.
Scientists say she has reason to be worried — although there's not much data yet on teens.
Think you can be Top Gun?
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Political bauhaus. (Or.. Obauhaus.)
07.24.2008
In honor of his trip to Berlin today, Obama's design team has created...
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Political bauhaus. (Or.. Obauhaus.)
07.24.2008
In honor of his trip to Berlin today, Obama's design team has created a campaign poster for the event that hearkens to that famous period in German design. This observation was pointed out in greater detail on the blog Meaningful Distraction.
Take a look at the comparison between Obama's elegant design and the current McCain poster. Yeeeeeeek.
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Obama Campaign Logo - What could have been
12.16.2008
Stumbled across this post in Logo Design Love which displays some of...
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Obama Campaign Logo - What could have been
12.16.2008
Stumbled across this post in Logo Design Love which displays some of the contendors for the Obama presidential campaign logos. Some examples...
French techno duo Justice has just about the coolest music videos on...
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How did Justice get to be so cool?
07.24.2008
French techno duo Justice has just about the coolest music videos on the planet. This one, for DVNO, incorporates some of the most iconic logo typefaces and designs from our childhoods. Check it out and prepare to be rocked.
Also check out D.A.N.C.E. (one of my favorites of all time).
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Interactive Advertising's coming out
06.25.2008
The Cannes International Advertising Festival has announced its Grand...
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Interactive Advertising's coming out
06.25.2008
The Cannes International Advertising Festival has announced its Grand Prix winners, and interactive and viral campaigns have, for the first time, presented as a force to be reckoned with. Japanese retailer Uniqlo and an infectiously viral (and sort of weird) video of a Gorilla playing drums for Cadbury both won Grand Prix awards, among others. Check out the run down on Wired.
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Mobile Reads
09.26.2008
An 86 year old Japanese Buddhist nun is focused on the forefront of...
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Mobile Reads
09.26.2008
An 86 year old Japanese Buddhist nun is focused on the forefront of mobile technology by writing a cellphone novel. Cellphone novels are a growing trend in Japan, where subscribers (usually young women) sign up to receive short fiction via text messages. The story, called "Tomorrow's Rainbow" focuses on a young girl who meets the love of her life after the trauma of her parents' divorce.
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks...
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
11.13.2008
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks for Fancast (an online television and movie destination provided by Comcast). Our TV Picks is a blogger-driven guide, where well-recognized bloggers direct users towards some of their favorite shoes and movies. 4 Corners also developed the banner ads driving traffic to the site from Ask a Ninja, Dooce, Boing Boing, and NOTCOT. Check out Our TV Picks here!
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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.
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Plurk is the new Twitter
09.04.2008
Pink may or may not be the new black, but [I'm hoping that] Plurk...
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Plurk is the new Twitter
09.04.2008
Pink may or may not be the new black, but [I'm hoping that] Plurk may, in fact, be the new Twitter. Taking Tweeting up a few notches, Plurk displays your Plurks (140-character messages), as well as the Plurks from your friends and those you follow, in a really great visual timeline, taking status/Twitter stalking up to a whole new level. It also allows you to formulate your message with a variety of qualifiers (allowing others to see what you need, like, say, wonder, feel, etc.) at any given time (don't worry, there's also the option for the freestyle Plurk for you more free spirited folks out there). With an overall better design and layout, and a little bit more of a fun factor, I'm hoping Plurk will catch on over Twitter. I'm definitely a convert. Now if only I can figure out a way to integrate this with my Tumblr...hm...
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Matt Harding's video, "Dancing"
07.08.2008
I have to admit, this video made me tear up a bit (though the music...
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Matt Harding's video, "Dancing"
07.08.2008
I have to admit, this video made me tear up a bit (though the music is a little bit cheesy) – showing that a good viral video only needs simplicity to get it's message across (and perhaps the financial backing, from someone like Stride gum, to film on location all around the world).
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SHCA.com Launch
09.29.2008
Over the weekend, we were very excited to launch the redesigned...
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SHCA.com Launch
09.29.2008
Over the weekend, we were very excited to launch the redesigned website for Swanke Hayden Connell Architects (www.shca.com). We've been working closely with SHCA since January to design and develop an exciting and innovative new website, one which looks sleek and modern while still embracing the firm's long and rich history. We're extremely happy with the results - check it out here!
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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...
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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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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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Wakamaru!
10.09.2008
OMG I love robots. Seriously. (About as much as I love David...
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Wakamaru!
10.09.2008
OMG I love robots. Seriously. (About as much as I love David Bowie.)
That's why I have to go check out Wakamuru who is "interning" at the NYC Uniqlo flagship store. I found this all out through his blog. Man, even robots have blogs these days. Check it out here. Apparently he also has a Facebook page. And a twitter page is in the works. So social-networky those robots are. So cute!
Wakamaru is "The robot designed to live with humans." "(the) design concept was to create "an object that can approach its user." "Wakamaru" is designed in the shape of a human being so that it is not considered simply a "machine" or a "terminal," but rather an "independent personality." Its cute expression and form make it appear friendly to everyone from children to elderly people, and suggest a possibility of human growth and development. "
Among his technological accomplishments, he can recognize faces (up to 100 people), respond when spoken to, meet a person's gaze, and offer up subjects of conversation. As "wakamaru" freely moves about an area he can decide for himself when to recharge – requiring no human assistance. He can also check your email, read you the news (from various feeds), schedule things for you, and take pictures and video for you that you can check remotely.