Thursday, 8 October 2009

Another interesting website

I'm always looking for new websites to inspire me and send me to the right places, so this one ticks the boxes with stories of design, architecture, art, fashion and graphics so it's a good one to check out if you have a spare 15 minutes going...saves you doing the searching for interesting things!

http://www.yatzer.com/

Google go computer geek

I don't know if anyone witnessed this, I did not, I don't know how I missed it but apparently I did! But I'm glad I've come across it because it really is an amazing example of a company feeling VERY confident about their logo (and so they should) and mixing it with something equally iconic...and (in my opinion) it actually working.



Apparently it was heavily criticised but I just think Google pushed the boundaries and I like it. Adding a bit of a challenge to design is a good thing!

Waiting for the bus just got fun!

I found these images celebrating bus stop advertising!
I like this idea of including the viewing in the design - Interactive design!










Not only do they involve the viewer but like the last one states, it does save energy, an advert actually displaying what it is they do is impressive!

flat light bulbs

Their shape is designed to lower cost on materials such as glass and packaging and allowing them to be less easy to break, but still work as well as a normal round bulb.


I came across these Light bulbs recently, designed by a Japanese product designer, Joonhuyn Kim.



I like this idea because you wonder why no one thought of it before...perhaps they did btu it just wouldn't work...We shall see!

Buddah Pears

I found this image a while ago in the news and have been trying to find it since;



This is an example of how you can make design work to your benefit. The farmer who grows these pears discovered that if they were blocked in some way they would just find a way to grow around that...thus, inventing the plastic cases to grow them in this unusual shape.

It just goes to show nature isn't always perfect and a little human aided design can push a good thing a long way.

Practices of Looking

As the dissertation and the personal projects become all too real I find myself looking for texts which are not only relevant but also, that I can actually understand!
This is a book given to us to read in NCSU which is really interesting and helped to get my head around some topics that I hadn't even realised were a blur to me!

"Practices Of Looking. An introduction to Visual Culture"

Silas Munroe

This is another inspirational person I met in America, this time it is a tutor. Silas was our tutor for an imaging class and really picked up the mood in the class so I thought I'd post his website too as it is quite different and has a lot of type made to look like image which was something I enjoyed doing in America

http://www.silasmunro.com/