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Making The Old New Again

August 29, 2008
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Making The Old New Again

Since it’s Friday, and because New York Fashion Week starts a week from today, we’re going to bring a little glamour into today’s post and take a look at the redesign of Interview magazine. Andy Warhol’s old pop culture bible has gotten a facelift recently by Fabien Baron, fashion’s absolutely most fabulous graphic designer, whose spare and elegant aesthetic...

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Meet the Mav Lab!

August 26, 2008
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Meet the Mav Lab!

John Bielenberg specializes in ‘thinking wrong”. This basically means thinking differently. And thinking in plural. Bielenberg believes that bringing a lot of like and unlike minds together to spout out irrepressible thoughts opens the possibilities for revolutionary ideas. “I find the traditional design studio approach – where you only discuss a project in-house with whoever happens to work...

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Google Gets Creative

August 25, 2008
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Google Gets Creative

Google is currently building its new marketing unit, Google Creative Lab, which will promote the Google brand and products. The company is busy setting up offices in New York, San Francisco and London, with more to come in the future, probably. Since the Creative Lab is still in its developing stage it’s kind of hard to get a concrete...

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Discontent Designers

August 20, 2008
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Discontent Designers

Poster by Milton Glaser Design and politics have been on my mind lately (see yesterday’s post) and apparently, I’m not alone. Eastern Michigan University Gallery has invited some of today’s most illustrious design stars to show posters that that speak out on current political and social issues. The exhibition is (as you may have guessed) timed to coincide...

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Internet Imposters

August 19, 2008
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Internet Imposters

The Beijing Olympics have elicited several very creative protests in the Western design community. One of the most biting is the web site Behind Beijing Olympic , which mimics the design and logo of the official Olympic site. However, the symbols and contents have been altered to convey images of political oppression. For example, the famous Olympian circles have...

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Declare Yourself

August 18, 2008
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Declare Yourself

If video games and personality tests (i.e. “What Kind of Friend are You: An Underminer or A Nurturer?”) belong to your guilty pleasures you’re in luck. Our sister site Notes on Game Dev features a fun test for gamers (developed by researchers at Ghent University) that determines whether you belong to one of four personality categories based on...

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George Lois: “A Punch In the Mouth.”

August 15, 2008
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George Lois: “A Punch In the Mouth.”

George Lois in his New York apartment When MoMA opened its current exhibition of George Lois’ Esquire covers last spring, the legendary ad man (“I want my MTV”, anyone?) enjoyed a second wave of fame and acclaim. As a new generation discovered the powerful and provocative images he created for Esquire between 1962-1972, even the supremely confident Lois was...

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Telling New Stories

August 13, 2008
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Telling New Stories

I sometimes wonder if my daughter, who is currently one years old, will read books when she grows up (and goes beyond her current favorites “Baby’s Animal Friends” and “Bear Goes To Town”). Maybe reading paper books will be a habit reserved for old people by then. Or perhaps they won’t exist at all. Whatever happens, one thing is...

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Eccentric Extraordinaire

August 12, 2008
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Eccentric Extraordinaire

Few so called best-dressed society women elicit such adoration among lesser dressed women as Iris Barrel Apfel. I know several otherwise very sensible ladies who start to swoon at the very mention of her name. One friend even harbors a secret fantasy of becoming the glamorous octogenarian’s adult adoptee. Barrel Apfel is an interior and textile designer who attracted...

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Millennium Promise Competition Winners

August 11, 2008
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Millennium Promise Competition Winners

An image from Jisuk Jung’s winning campaign Back in March we wrote about Design 21’s Millennium Promise competition. Now the winners have been selected. First prize went to the animated campaign “Eight Goals” by Jisuk Jung of South Korea. The jury found that Jung’s compelling animated version of each of Millennium Promise’s eight goals serves as a message of hope...

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