Archive for the Design Category
Published October 22nd, 2009
That’s the question that power-mad (in the electrical sense) travelers ask when they arrive at an airport with their phones and laptops screaming “battery low.”The search can quickly lead an upstanding citizen down the low road. I’ll cop to: scouring every baseboard in a terminal in a mouse-like quest for a power hole; pinching the [...]
Published October 19th, 2009
On a visit to Bogota last week, I saw all kinds of cool things — including some negative space. From Alqueria, a Colombian dairy company run by the innovative Carlos Enrique Cavalier, comes this logo, which simultaneously depicts Alqueria’s main product and the source of that product.
Published October 11th, 2009
The traditional approach is to offer economic incentives, which can be effective in some circumstances but often fall short.So here’s a small but intriguing alternative from Sweden: Motivation through engagement. (HT: Scott Underwood)
Published September 10th, 2009
All of your negative space fans out there — and you know who you are — might like this collection of 25 logos with hidden messages from the graphicdesignblog.org. Two of my favorites are below, but the other 23 are also worth your time.
Published June 19th, 2009
Watch this 45-second video. Then smack yourself on the forehead for not thinking of it first. (HT: Doug Flather)
Published June 17th, 2009
Here’s a 24-foot Buckminster Fuller dome in the lobby of NeoCon 09. This is the first time I’ve seen one of Bucky’s domes in person. It’s pretty cool and a bit wacky — much like the man himself.
Published June 14th, 2009
In preparing for a visit to NeoCon 2009, I’ve been doing a fair bit of research on the utterly fascinating lives of Charles and Ray Eames.The Eameses, as most of you know, created, well, everything. Furniture. Graphics. Sculptures. Medical equipment. Films.In the 1930s, Charles, at the time somewhat frustrated with his architectural practice, picked up [...]
Published June 9th, 2009
(via Adam Richardson)
Published May 19th, 2009
Did Tomas Nilson just tell the entire Little Red Riding Hood story using nothing but infographics?You’re damn right he did. Just watch below. (via Flowing Data)
Published May 3rd, 2009
At my son’s swim practice today, I snapped a photo of this sign — and immediately sent it to one my favorite sites: The “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks.
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