As if digital billboards weren't distracting enough, brace yourself for 3D projection. Initially executed as conceptional pieces (see Urbanscreen video below) 3D projection has been billed by the Dutch company NuFormer Digital Media as the hottest...
Charlie Haden Promo
Striking folksy e-poster from the LA Phil.
Capitol Words: Visualizing Logorrhea on the Hill
There are tons of tag clouds (aka word clouds) out there, lurking in the widgets column of blogs or springing up after a Presidential inauguration. While you could argue that ubiquity has watered down the effectiveness of this method of visualizin...
Issuu + Theoretical Apple Tablet = Magazine of the Future?
Part One: The Ghost of Domino I was crushed when Domino, the glossy devoted to interiors and all-things home, folded earlier this year. But when I read that two members of the Domino team started a new digital magazine called Lonny to fill the voi...
President's Arts & Humanities Committee
Spotted! Anna Wintour, Yo-Yo Ma, Teresa Heinz, Bryan Lourd, Thom Mayne & SJP huddling around a conference table making very arty decisions. Here's the breakdown of the sectors represented by the entire President's Arts & Humanities Committee:Archi...
Poster Post
The new poster for the movie Precious, a refreshing break from your typical celeb-heavy advertising blitz...... by Tze Chun, a multi-disciplinary creative powerhouse. You can check out his latest project, the film Children of Invention, here: http...
Assorted Album Inspiration
Sorted through some old LPs I've been lugging around for ages. Here are photos of some of the more interesting jackets:(back)
Yankee Stadium Cracks Up
via nytimes.com This blog is unabashedly pro-Phillies so my competitive nature influenced this post just a little bit. I don't know about you, but I always like to see some healthy cracks in my latest $1.5 billion ventures. Even better: "The ramps...
The People Chose
Following up on this previous post, the People's Design Award winner is The Lime Bike by Trek.
Mr. Eaves!
Emigre just released a sans-serif companion (or should I say husband? brother?) font to Mrs. Eaves, which is one of my most frequently used typefaces. The new addition includes a Mr. Eaves Sans and a Mr. Eaves modern, both designed by Zuzana Licko...