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Congratulations to
Jorge Colombo — our favorite iPhone artist — on yet another well-deserved recognition! (Thanks to Scott Stowell.)
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Exquisite
animation by Jeff Scher for the new Christmas Album by Bob Dylan. (Thanks to Eric Baker.)
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A new
installation by Tokujin Yoshioka for Hermès. Breathtaking, in every sense of the word. (Thanks to Jason Alejandro.)
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How
two ingenious graphics systems ensure the efficient delivery of lunch and laundry in India.
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Fifty-six papers in 45 countries (and published in 20 different languages) join forces to
run the same editorial on climate change.
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Celebrating
geometry in the natural world. And for the truly circular-enthused,
here's a perfect holiday gift!
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Design Observer's
Job Board has new jobs in Duluth, NYC, San Marcos, Portland, New Haven, SF, Amsterdam, Philadelphia and Toronto. Companies hiring include The College of St. Scholastica, Conde Nast, Texas State University, Second Story, Gap Inc., Magellan, Dror and Diebold.
Post your job today.
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Frank Gehry designs hat for Lady Gaga!
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What housing is affordable? To find out, in New York City, see
Who Lives Here? The site is sponsored by the
Center for Urban Pedagogy as part of its Envisioning Development Toolkit.
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The utterly brilliant iPhone artistry of
Jorge Colombo: digital sets for an R-Rated
Nutcracker.
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Emigre No.70: The Look Back Issue – Celebrating 25 Years in Graphic Design written by
Rudy VanderLans, comes out today. Also coming up:
Gallery 16 in San Francisco will be presenting
an exhibition featuring Emigre beginning December 18 and going through January 30.
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Joe Finder, writer of crime thrillers, is outed as the
true type geek we know him to be!
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Design Observer's
Job Board has new jobs in Duluth, NYC, San Marcos, Baltimore, SF, Jersey City, Salzburg, Freeport and Portland. Companies hiring include The College of St. Scholastica, Conde Nast, Texas State University, GOOD, 3M, L.L.Bean, ROTO Studio and Landor.
Post your job today.
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A
portrait of the notoriously controversial Simon Cowell, in
marmite. (Thanks to Andy Chen.)
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Checking out Mumbai's wholesale market for Bollywood posters.
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The Good Men Foundation, which offers educational, social, financial and legal support to men and boys at risk, has released
The Good Men Project: Real Stories from the Front Lines of Modern Manhood, packaged by
Poulin + Morris as both a book of 31 essays and a documentary film DVD.
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Paying homage or just plain sloppy?
Pedro Almodóvar's latest film,
Broken Embraces (Los Abrazos Rotos), features a film-within-the-film that was ostensibly made in 1994 but whose set includes two chairs recently designed by
Patricia Urquiola for the Italian company
Moroso:
Antibodi (2006) and
Tropicalia (2008).
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A well-reported article from
Fast Company:
The Rise and Fall of Design Within Reach. At Unbeige, an
interview with writer Jeff Chu.
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Four things I’ve learned about designers, by Warren Berger.
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Amazing
photographs of Dubai in decline by
Lauren Greenfield.
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Books to help you get rid of your car, and so much more: the 2009 Core77 Gift Guide is here!
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The
new monograph from architect
Wendy Evans Joseph is a
pop-up book. Amazing production by
Melcher Media and legendary paper engineer
Kees Moerbeek.
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Design Observer's
Job Board has new jobs in Philadelphia, Chicago, NYC, Toronto, Milan, Dallas, SF, Portland and Knoxville. Companies hiring include Philadelphia University, The New School, Minted, SAP, QVC, American Eagle, Martha Stewart Living and Deutsche Telekom.
Post your job today.
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It's been
simplified. It's been
really simplified. With the advent of
new technologies, is it time for
Harry Beck's 1931 London Underground map to be
completely overhauled? Plus:
100 years of London tube maps.
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A love letter to the
letterpress.
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A
teaser trailer has been released for the upcoming documentary
The Visual Language of Herbert Matter by Reto Caduff. Here, Jessica Helfand reflects on "
All Things Matter" and her personal experience in the darkroom making photograms with this master designer.
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