Month: February 2010

February 18, 2010

Adobe Photoshop Cook

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Adobe Photoshop Cook from Lait Noir on Vimeo.

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February 17, 2010

Nike: The Human Chain

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The way all ads should be… I feel sorry for the flame op.

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February 16, 2010

Overcoming Creative Block

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Advice from 25 creatives about how they keep creative.

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February 16, 2010

Neue

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Neue is an online  magazine that combines typography with interpretations of the city. The magazine is relatively new- there has only been one issue. The first issue focused on New York (see examples below). The next city is Barcelona. If you are a fan of type you can submit your work for future issues.

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February 15, 2010

Square

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Bring on the consumerism! Unless you are a communist….or you don’t have an iphone…which would make sense if you were a communist. I don’t think there are many communists who own iphones.

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February 15, 2010

Blocked nose?

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Clever campaign by Saatchi & Saatchi for nasal spray brand Otrivin.

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February 15, 2010

Mike Perry

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Illustrator Mike Perry makes a creative intervention into the design of the classic Eames chair.

More eye candy from Mike Perry

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February 15, 2010

Anagrama

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Anagrama is a Spanish design agency that was come up with some really inventive branding ideas for business cards. Below are two I particularly liked.

Estudio Habitat business cards – for an architectural firm that wanted to foreground the idea of space, aesthetics and diversity.

Circular business cards that fold into a taco shape for a Mexican restaurant callerd La Fabrica Del Taco.

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February 12, 2010

Archipod

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With the current economic slump there has been an increase in self-employed individuals working from home. People have less money to commute. The Archipod provides a secluded and quiet work environment at home. The pod is designed to integrate with a garden landscap. It comes with electrical and data ports, a heating system and ventilation. Natural lighting is brought into the space by windows on the side and at the top of the pod.

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February 12, 2010

Oliver Tilbury

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Oliver Tilbury is a  furniture designer based in London. His design for a hallstand incorporates a felt covered seat, an umbrella receptacle and tree-like hat/coat stand in English oak. Functional but also sculptural. Check out his light design as well.

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