Pilot Handwriting: Break out that pen to create your Self-Font

We’re digging Pilot’s fun bid to stay relevant in the computer era. As their products have increasingly become disconnected from correspondence, the writing instrument manufacturer gives you one last opportunity to use an actual physical... 

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Eat! Organic! Mouths!

Opened in 2009 as one of the most committed and focused stores in providing organic and environmentally conscious products — from produce to laundry detergent to milk — in Stockholm, Hermans Ekohandel has grown in popularity and in ambitions,... 

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Follow-up: the Y

Whenever we reach over a hundred comments in a single post it’s typically an indication of not just the popularity of a given brand but also of the attachment (positive or negative) we have to the identity of that brand. Last week’s the Y... 

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Sony is seeking an Art Director in San Francisco

Art Director Sony San Francisco Sony Network Entertainment + Sony Ericsson - Human Interface Design team is seeking a technology forward, confident, personable, Art Director who is a Designer at heart, someone who has a passion for mobile lifestyles... 

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Inspiration and Isolation in the Creative Process

This post is part of the Inspiration series, made possible by Veer.com . Inspiration’s a tricky thing; some artists pathologically avoid gazing at the work of others in order to guarantee their work’s originality, while others assiduously... 

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Using Unique Graphics to Represent Your Company

Your company’s products and services are represented and advertised by the logo and branding that you choose; by utilizing unique graphics to design your company’s signature , your business will stand out from its competition. Used as effective marketing... 

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Technically, This is Very Colorful

If you like your movies and television shows in color, you owe such modern-day pleasures to Technicolor , the company that created the eponymous color film processes in the early 1920s and gave movies like The Wizard of Oz the ability to show a yellow... 

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The Standard Sunglasses by Quicksilver

Handmade two-toned black acetate frame with distortion free shatter resistant lenses and 100% U.V. Handmade two-toned black acetate frame with distortion free shatter resistant lenses and 100% U.V. sun protection, with The Standard and Quiksilver... 

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Book Review: Box, Bottle, Bag, by Andrew Gibbs

It’s a pity that photos aren’t edible, because Andrew Gibbs’s Box, Bottle, Bag contains a lot of tasty looking packaging, which unfortunately contain soap as often as food. Taking the best designs from his website the The Dieline ,... 

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RCA SHOW part two

Here’s the promised second part of our round up of great work spotted at the Roycal College of Art’s  SHOW Two yesterday… Paul Scattergood displayed this series of untitled lenticular images which were, in part, the fruit of his research... 

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