We take a survey of the fresh field of Information Design, and examine a great exhibition in Pasadena.
We take a survey of the fresh field of Information Design, and examine a great exhibition in Pasadena.
Wallets have always been more functional than flashy, but now a San Francisco company gives us tons of top artist-designed wallets at some remarkably low prices.
Straight outta Munich come these 1970s champions, actual racing cars painted by some of the top names in art. And we round up other art-car-related news.
The prestigious AIGA releases the results of its annual 365 survey of design. We pick our favourites out of the 249 selections.
Peugeot scraps their entire line of autos and literally explodes the market with these insanely futuristic designs. Oh wait, what? They’re just prototypes? Ah, ok. Still, check these out.
American photographer Mitchell Feinberg shows us how it’s done with these great emboss-impressions of fashionable gear. Plus he does some crazy things with makeup.
A new magazine shop in Berlin’s art district shows us that, presented properly, the magazine is far from dead.
Optoma is about to launch their Pico, a projector that fits in your pocket.
Here’s another thing you didn’t know would be interesting until a bunch of people collected it together and put it online: 500 ‘The End’ screens from various films.
Everyone’s got an opinion on Logo Design. It’s hard to do right and full of crazy branding pitfalls. See if you agree with these, judged the world’s best logos of 2008.
