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  • The goal was to create a refined and informative infographic. At the time of creating this, the Old Spice campaign entitled “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” was in full swing. The campaign was led by Isaiah Mustafa and driven by the great Wieden Kennedy creative agency. The results of the campaign relative to…

  • laughingsquid: LP Roulette, A Record Bin Simulator & Album Art Browser What the interface for our campus library may look like after the multi-million dollar renovation creates a home for 80% of the physical inventory off-site. Serendipity will no longer be a viable research tactic.

  • laughingsquid: LP Roulette, A Record Bin Simulator & Album Art Browser What the interface for our campus library may look like after the multi-million dollar renovation creates a home for 80% of the physical inventory off-site. Serendipity will no longer be a viable research tactic.

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  • (via WANKEN – The Blog of Shelby White » Massimo Vignelli Offset Presentation)

  • What would really benefit designers is the digital equivalent of a sketchpad and pencil. Sure, Wacom tablets have been around for a long time, but they tie designers down to the laptop or desktop computer. Personally, one of my favorite things about sketching is being able to walk away from my desk. No email. No…

  • What would really benefit designers is the digital equivalent of a sketchpad and pencil. Sure, Wacom tablets have been around for a long time, but they tie designers down to the laptop or desktop computer. Personally, one of my favorite things about sketching is being able to walk away from my desk. No email. No…

  • Now demand for quinoa (pronounced KEE-no-ah) is soaring in rich countries, as American and European consumers discover the “lost crop” of the Incas. The surge has helped raise farmers’ incomes here in one of the hemisphere’s poorest countries. But there has been a notable trade-off: Fewer Bolivians can now afford it, hastening their embrace of…

  • Now demand for quinoa (pronounced KEE-no-ah) is soaring in rich countries, as American and European consumers discover the “lost crop” of the Incas. The surge has helped raise farmers’ incomes here in one of the hemisphere’s poorest countries. But there has been a notable trade-off: Fewer Bolivians can now afford it, hastening their embrace of…

  • What art can do for science (and vice versa)

    virtualconcept: Astronomers will know Toruń in Poland as the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus, and tourists as one of the country’s oldest, most beautiful cities. Since the summer of 2008, however, the Centre of Contemporary Art (CoCA) has put it firmly on the map for modern art aficionados. Its newly appointed artistic director Belgrade-born Dobrila Denegri…