Design: April 2008 Archives

Un.titled

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Un.titled

If you haven't already, check out Un.titled from the UK. They have a particularly fresh portfolio and have just recently finished their new book (available upon request, via their website).

Their website behaves differently than what might be expected, but it's extremely clean and well built.

The Grass is Greener, for Now.

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Coming into work this morning I was greeted by a barrage of Earth Day treats put on by Hornall Anderson's Green Team.  The lobby was filled with individually potted plants, which are now adding some much needed nature to my green deprived desk.  Custom printed tees and a some-what-hilarious e-card (see above) were also waiting for each and every employee.

To a lot of people, Earth Day is another excuse for hippies and transients to get half naked, dance, and smoke pot in the park.  For the rest of us, it's a day to remember how lucky we are live on such a beautiful planet, and how it's our responsibility to make sure it stays that way for our children and their children to come.

As designers we make choices every day that have impact on the environment.  Whether we're printing posters, installing high energy interactive exhibits, or mass producing packaging, it's our responsibility to stay conscientious about how our decisions affect the environment.

Take a moment to appreciate what's around us, get yourself learned on why you should care, and do something about it.  Don't just say you will, do it.


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Creative Review has featured the work of recent Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston graduate, Nicole Peterson.  The specific work refers to a unique design for each of the three canticas (individual stories) for The Divine Comedy.  In a sea of unwanted design-trend-porn, such relief is found when we find work that is both conceptually sound and visually stunning.  The relevance of form to concept in these particular designs is rand-esque in it's purity -  A delightful execution.

via Creative Review blog