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September 2, 2008

Upcoming George Nelson retrospective




If you watch AMC's excellent Mad Men, there's plenty of things to be shocked by: pregnant women smoking, scotch-fueled business meetings, and a spacious office layout that predated $75-per-square-foot Midtown Manhattan rents.

Speaking of office layouts from the '60s, the oft-unsung George Nelson designed

...the first open-plan office system, which has filled offices all over the world with island after island of L-shaped desks divided by screens. When it was put into use in 1964, the new concept seemed so futuristic that its designer, George Nelson, named it the Action Office.

Blaming Nelson for the soullessness of today's open-plan offices seems as unfair as slating Le Corbusier for other architects' sloppily designed skyscrapers, or Marcel Duchamp for every lazy piece of conceptual art. Yet his association with something that's become synonymous with corporate monotony is one reason why Nelson's role in mid-20th century design has been eclipsed by those of his peers, such as Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and R. Buckminster Fuller.

Germany's Vitra Design Museum will be showing Nelson some love with their retrospective celebrating his 100th birthday. Opens September 13th.

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Cymbolism

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Color is the ultimate tool a designer has at his or her disposal to communicate feeling and mood. Cymbolism is a new website that attempts to quantify the association between colors and words, making it simple for designers to choose the best colors for the desired emotional effect.

Hidden Radio


John Van Den Nieuwenhuizen's HiddenRadio has either no user interface...or...is all user interface. That's because, instead of having an obvious "control panel", the entire product itself is a control...okay, that's as clear as mud, let me elaborate...As you lift up the cap on top of the device, the volume of the radio increases proportionally. Likewise, if you push the cap down, the volume decreases until the point at which the device is silent (i.e. switched off). To tune the radio you simply rotate the cap.

.DETH P. SUN.


I got this card holder that said “rookie card” on it and my friend Adam came over and said I should do something with it. So, yeah. I did a bunch of these and exhibited three in New York and gave the rest to my friend, Joe.

September 5, 2008

Mobler: Johannes Hansen


September 6, 2008

From some sort of bicycle exibition


Views 731 /Aart van Bezooyen/ Posted 31 August 2008

errr, wow


September 8, 2008

Robots


An avid robot collector himself, Kit Hinrichs has long admired the toy robot collection of designer Tom Geismar of Chermayeff & Geimar, and so when Hinrichs’s ongoing client Experience Music Project in Seattle sought a temporary exhibit for its Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, he immediately saw an opportunity to showcase the robots that Tom had amassed over a period of about thirty years. The exhibition, Robots: A Designer’s Collection of Miniature Mechanical Marvels, designed by Hinrichs and Maurice Woods, includes 135 robots, ranging from a mechanical Godzilla, to printed 1950s tin toys and ingenious plastic transformers, to Japanese pop TV robot heroes and wooden Folk Art characters.

September 9, 2008

A rarely published tech note

If you just got iTunes 8 and are having trouble turning off Genre column when in list view here is the solution.

One more, if you hate the little arrows next to your songs you can now turn them off.

September 11, 2008

Scan Toaster


Prints Text, Photos From the Internet onto Your Bread

September 12, 2008

PANOS 2013, FAKE ROADSIGNS


Designed by THE LONDON POLICE

Via KANARDO

Etienne Robial




Absenter - Cycling, Racing and Half Acre.


September 13, 2008

Electrolux concept fridge


This concept (?) fridge from Electrolux uses modular stacking mini-units to provide personal refrigeration compartments for everyone in the household -- it's designed for shared student accomodation

September 16, 2008

Disgruntled Stock Employee







Schtock.com is the visual playground of a stock photo employee who spends all day cataloging images. We’re not sure which stock company, because the guy has decided to remain completely anonymous for legal

A cuppa zoom


font from vtks


Ontwerpduo Joints


Tineke Beunders, Nathan Wierink run a very creative design studio in the Netherlands called Ontwerpduo

Tord Boontje: Witches Kitchen utensil set


William Gibson's Ribs of a gray



The fisherman who found the carcass hauled it up to a remote mountain property, left it to be flensed by every size of scavenger. Took a few years. The lichen came last.

shelley kommers


John Averill


Shinbun Tote Bags


Japanese newspaper (shinbun) expertly folded and glued by hand in Towa Village by farmer’s wives. For the environmentally conscience.

HUCK / GEOFF MCFETRIDGE


From the world of Maraid


Burn After Reading poster


The Rand

THE SILIENT GIANTS


EmoBama


Elson-Gray


Rotary word clock by Anders J. Svensson


Emil Ruder


Redrawing the MoMA Logo


$92,500


John Pasche'€™s original artwork for the Rolling Stones' logo, acquired by the V&A for $92,500

September 17, 2008

Sebastiao Rodrigues


FF Trixie Wallpaper


NEWWORK nー2


Girard Neckwear


Herman Miller fabrics

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The reverse hoodie

If you accidentally put your hoodie on backwards, there’s this awesome, hilarious moment before you accept that you have to start over.

Joseph on the most humorous of wardrobe malfunctions.

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Vancouver 2010 Olympic Mascots


September 18, 2008

Recycled newsprint USB drive



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Urban creature collection


The Urban Creature Collection comprises a range of new products which, along with the Urban Gnomes, will make a stylish addition to any home. Urban Gnomes have been popping up in gardens and homes across the world, and they are now ready to be joined by their extended family of creatures.The styles include a playful, mischievous design with Bones- relatives of the Skull family; cute and friendly heart shaped Blossom; sophisticated Hex pattern and the attractive Floral design.

The new Street Style Urban Gnome Collection takes the gnome out of the flowerbed and puts it on the street. These new gnomes have been inspired by London's wide ranging expanse of street art. Different techniques have been used to create the new range, from stenciling and doodling to graffiti wildstyle.

The Record Cabinet


The Record Cabinet, the first offering from Jenn and Nick Atocha (the husband and wife team behind Atocha Design), is the happy result of two music fanatics needing a home for their newly combined vinyl collections. Unlike most LP storage systems, which store records sideways allowing you to only see the spine, the Record Cabinet allows you flip through your collection savoring the artwork in full frontal view. Jenn elaborates, "The whole MP3, digital music world doesn't make sense to me. So many musicians are visual people and you really need the LP at a minimum to see their vision. So much is expressed in album cover art that becomes part of how you hear the music. Pick any Beatles record, or Bowie, or Bjork, or Beck, just to stick with the letter B, and imagine hearing it without the artwork. You can't!"

Mid-Century Design aficionados will immediately recognize the modern lines of the Cabinet that echo back to the classic work of George Nelson and Paul McCobb — two designers who provided both inspiration and influence. "Their work was so simple, yet elegant and beautiful." In keeping with this timeless aesthetic, the piece comes in Maple, Oak, Walnut and Bamboo with solid brass drawer pulls and is hand-crafted domestically.

Why Is Interactive Design Different From Print Design?

Quote from the presentation
“Digital media is as different from print as a speech is different from a conversation”

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Purell


Bansky On Advertising


September 22, 2008

2008 Championship of Flanders



It's not often bicycle related events have good graphics, and while this one is not perfect it's far closer than the rest.

Chocolate Letterpress


Chris Norris: Ghost of a Printing Press


Ghost of a Printing Press is a photo by Chris Norris, taken when ‘his employer, a commercial printing outfit, discarded its last press in favour of more current equipment’.

Beat IV




The cover of Beat IV: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, designed by Angus Hyland and illustrated by Jimmy Turrell.


DDL: Pinback


Shunji Kurimori


Shunji Kurimori's Cedar Sake Cups and Cedar Sake Bottle are made in the Japanese wood craft style called Magewappa. They are a beautiful example of traditional technique (Kurimori is a sixth generation artisan), modern style, sustainable design and practicality. Their unique construction and natural material maintain sake at your preferred cold or warm temperature.

Transmoflection??

Via 3 minds organic

Oh we can't afford that!

Democracy Now! | Sen. Bernie Sanders, Robert Scheer and Dean Baker on the Proposed $700 Billion Bailout of Wall Street, the Largest Government Bailout of Private Industry in US History

For years now, they’ve told us that we can’t afford—that the government providing healthcare to all people is just unimaginable; it can’t be done. We don’t have the money to rebuild our infrastructure. We don’t have the money to wipe out poverty. We can’t do it. But all of a sudden, yeah, we do have $700 billion for a bailout of Wall Street.

Via Daring Fireball

September 24, 2008

Conflux 2008


Pedro Lasch, Gu僘s de Ruta / Route Guides, 2003/2006,


McArthur Universal Corrective Map of the World

An Atlas of Radical Cartography exhibition opens on September 23 at the Global Education Center, UNC campus. Upcoming venues for the exhibition include New Jersey (October), New York City, Utrecht (2009), etc.

The Style Press: Hi