Archived Items

2009

 
Ernesto Neto
Portraits From Above
Richard Mosse
Pick One: A fun little experiment by design blogger Ben Nyberg.
Kasper Kovitz
Leo Villareal
Video game cartridge art from Hush Monkey Studios.
Charles Simonds
Christine Santora and Justin Gignac have come up with a clever concept - painting things they would like, and then selling the paintings for the exact cost of the desired object. Take a look at their ...
Phoebe Washburn
One of my major influences when I began experimenting with graphic design: Josef Muller-Brockmann Flickr Group. There are also quite a lot of his posters here.
Andreas Fischer
A selection of design work from this year's graduates at UC Falmouth: From Falmouth.
Super-stylish furniture, designed by London furniture makers Pinch Design.
Sim Chan
Really powerful hip-hop photography by Mike Schreiber.
Light Blubs
Will Goodan
FILE Magazine
Melted
Nice graphic design work (pictured: Manchester Literature Festival identity) from Manchester based Mark Studio. Nice name too...
Marshall Alexander
This exhibition logo for the Tokyo Fibre show uses tiny water droplets pushed through a special fabric. More (including a video) at DesignBoom.
Moss Graffiti
Les Bains des Docks by Jean Nouvel Architects
Cleverness here: 'a completely analog text munging algorithm in three parts'. He also references Brian Dettmer's work, which if you haven't seen it yet, is really worth a look.
Andreas Gefeller
An interesting Tumblr photo blog of LA shop facades, of which there appear to be a huge variety.
Furniture Design from BKLYNDesigns
Following on from the previous post, here's the web site for Form Shift Vancouver, an architectural competition to design eco-friendly urban spaces. PDF proposals for all the entries here.
Taipei Performing Arts Centre
Fiona Banner
Jason Hawkes Aerial Photography
Dionisio Gonzalez
A nice graphic design folio from Filip Kleremark; I particularly like his works for Rollerboys Recordings.
H. & D. Zielske
Absolutely amazing online music studio at Hobnox, a community and creative platform for artists and their fans.
Michael Marcovici
Alex MacLean
Hotel Consolacion
“Rule #1: It doesn’t matter. Whatever you think matters - doesn't. Follow this rule, and it will add decades to your life. It does not matter if you are late, or early; if you are here, or if you are ...
Jared Tarbell's Computational Art
An informative article about Habitat 67, a modular building concept designed for the 1967 Worlds Fair in Montreal, Canada by Moshe Safdie.
Visualisation Magazine
Two artists doing incredible things with paper: Jill Sylvia, who produces intricate lattices from accounting ledgers, and Jen Stark, who makes incredibly precise and colourful works using construction...
Kate McGwire
Toyota Why Not Web Site
Amy Casey
SelgasCano Architecture
Amazing wooden furniture and art by Brent Comber Originals.
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