Creativity How to Dazzle Your Enemies November 27, 2012 / May 19, 2016 An amazing post by Roman Mars showcasing disruptive confusion – also known as Dazzle – being used by U.S. and British forces during the early 20th century. A very interesting design strategy to solving a major problem when faced against German torpedoes. It’s a pretty sick read with an audio podcast included. Read more »
Creativity Interactive Journey Through The Stars November 19, 2012 / March 23, 2025 Google has created a virtual tour of our galaxy and beyond. Zoom in and out, and tumble through 100,00 stars, while listening to a sountrack from videogame composer Sam Hulick. Launch Tour Read more »
Technology Photo Booth Prints Tiny 3D Model of Customers November 11, 2012 / March 23, 2025 Japan has developed a technology that will replace the old fashion photo booth. Instead of receiving a string of photos, it creates a miniature, action figure-style 3D model. Source Read more »
Graphic-Design Stamps of the World July 2, 2012 / March 23, 2025 Gavin Potenza is here with a dose of nostalgic stamp designs. He shares with us stamps from around the world. Our favorites being from Canada (hint hint). You can check out more on his site here Read more »
Branding 10 Clever Logos May 29, 2012 / March 23, 2025 A logo is a name, symbol, trademark and message which are designed for easy recognition or a brand. Logos are a huge part of graphic design, and the first step to any successful business. I have gathered 10 of some of my favourite logos which were featured in the book ‘Logo’, by design journalist, Michael […] Read more »
Branding TCHO Chocolate March 2, 2012 / March 23, 2025 A lot of new chocolate companies are springing up. From high end to raw vegan chocolate, there is one that stands out. The branding behind TCHO chocolate has been thoroughly incorporated from the packaging, uniforms to the markings on the chocolate. The striking design, which centers over the idea of chocolate as currency has been […] Read more »
Industrial Design Jakob Jensen Industrial Design February 17, 2012 / March 23, 2025 Moma has been showing some appreciation for the great Jakob Jensen by putting some of his work up on display. I’ve always been a fan of Jakob Jensen’s work with Bang & Olufsen from the 60′s and 70′s. I especially love that FM tuner. You can check out more info and pic’s on Moma Read more »