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The Insignificance of a Logo (Even When Significant): Change Observer: Design Observer
The Insignificance of a Logo (Even When Significant): Change Observer: Design Observer
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“To Present. To Explain. To Guide.” a workshop and exhibition in Poland on the work of Krzysztof Lenk | Information Design
We cordially invite for the exhibition and the open lecture. Assuming over twenty years experience in information design teaching. The results of the tasks will be presented as well as the process of solving problems. We have just finished publishing a bilingual catalogue of 108 pages documenting the program. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TO PRESENT hidden and difficult…
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roomthily: Biogram, part of the visual identity for the Norwegian University of Life Science – the size of the dots can be changed by date via rules based design
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romanzolotarev: KISSmetrics Infographic: How Do Colors Affect Purchases? Believe it or not, the colors that retailers and marketers use in their stores and advertisements strongly influence the consumer in different ways. Here is a graphic we created for KISSmetrics that looks at these colors and what they do to the consumer when they are trying…
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The Art Damien Hirst Stole
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The art market: Hands up for Hirst | The Economist
The art market: Hands up for Hirst | The Economist
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This might be an old one, but I just recently heard about it while catching up on my favorite economy and finance Podcast — the brilliantly home-spun Planet Money. In it they are talking about their project to tell the story of how a t-shirt is being made..by making a t-shirt, from buying the bales…
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Durex Readyjet – Condom Manual
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“While the notions of interdisciplinary philosophy date back to a renaissance synthesis of different branches of knowledge, interdisciplinary concepts and their applications have received renewed interest lately. György Kepes and Frank Malina were pioneers of these ideas already in the middle of the last century. They shared a humanist ideal which was perceived by many…