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The
Yale University Library's
Arts of the Book Collection includes a mostly uncatalogued collection of nearly one million bookplates. Slide shows
here and
here. (Thanks to Andrea Montfried.)
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Lovely, gifted design writer
Sarah Verdone dies after a long struggle with cancer. Our heartfelt condolences to her husband, Tucker Viemeister, and daughters, Josephine and Louisa.
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Arial:
it's a little bit bullshit!
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Attendees at this year's Design Indaba conference in Cape Town were treated to crowd-pleasing video mashups
like this one: stunning. (Thanks to Malcolm Drenttel.)
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On May 13th, 1946, Jon Gnagy became the first performer on the first show broadcast on the Empire State Building's newly-installed television antenna. Remembering "
Learn to Draw with Jon Gnagy," the world's first television art teacher.
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It's the Dreaded Killer Jellyfish of Graphic Design Favors:
now available as a poster!
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David Pearson, the man behind the legendary
Penguin Great Ideas series, designs
beautiful handmade covers for the books of Cormac McCarthy. (Via
AceJet.)
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From his Abstract City blog, a
collection of maps invented by the always amazing
Christoph Niemann.
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Design Observer's
Job Board has new jobs in Cambridge, NYC, Nashville, SF, Chicago, Cincinnati, DC, Atlanta and London. Companies hiring include Kaplan Test Prep, Clementine Paper, Bryant Park Corporation, Lowe's, Samsung, Alien Skin Software and Digitas.
Post your job today.
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Greg Kindall's gallery of
book trade labels. Exquisite.
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Honest movie posters. (Via
Kottke.)
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When
Herbert Matter got the job to design a new
logo for the New Haven Railroad
he literally went through hundreds of sketches before arriving at the final logo.
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Finally! The
South by Southwest festival announces the first ever
competition to honor film and television titles. The inaugural list of nominees include Tom Barham at
Curious Pictures,
Brian Dixon,
yU+Co, and
Geoff McFetridge.
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Design studio
CHIPS (partly responsible for
Too Hot For the Internet), teams up with Complex to compile their
50 Favorite Moments in Photoshop History.
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Look out,
Art Director Ken!
Joan Holloway, often called a living Barbie doll, is
now available as an actual Barbie doll, along with fellow
Mad Men Bruce Sterling and Don and Betty Draper.
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SOM's
Bruce Graham, the architect credited with
creating modern Chicago,
dies at 84.
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"Hello, my name is
Mister Glasses, and I'm an architect." The lonely struggle of the designer of the McKinny Factory Home and the Duluth Sanitarium. (Thanks to John Cantwell.)
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Peak Water:
Peter Gleick, founder of the San Francisco-based
Pacific Institute, gave a recent talk at the World Affairs Council, "
From Peak Oil to Peak Water," on the looming crisis of diminishing access to safe water and the critical role of conservation — a major challenge for urban policy and design. How bad will it get? Read Rebecca Solnit's
review in the London Review of Books of James Powell's
Dead Pool: Lake Powell, Global Warming, and the Future of Water in the West.
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Chris Mottalini has been photographing the demolition of homes designed by
Paul Rudolph. This collection (follow the link for "
after you left, they took it apart") is a beautiful record of the lack of appreciation for midcentury modernism. (Thanks to Nate Huyler.)
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An I.Q. Test for aficionados of modernist furniture:
Donald Judd, or Cheap Furniture?
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Announcing the
School of Visual Arts MFA Design Criticism Lecture Series, Spring 2010, featuring Design Trust for Public Space director Deborah Marton, GSA director of Design Excellence and the Arts Casey Jones, documentary filmmaker Gary Hustwit and author David Barringer, among others. Also, get ready for the first
D-Crit Conference.
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"Command Records was founded in 1959 by
Enoch Light, a classical violinist, bandleader, and sound recording engineer. Enoch Light’s daughter, Julie Light, first made the connection to
Albers — she studied with him at Black Mountain College."
Josef Albers, album cover designer. (Via
Quips.)
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"Signage — the kind we see on city streets, in airports, on highways, in hospital corridors—is the
most useful thing we pay no attention to." (Thanks to Kurt Koepfle.)
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Design Observer's
Job Board has new jobs in Boston, SF, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, NYC, Hong Kong, Chicago and Minneapolis. Companies hiring include Bureau Blank, Adam & Co., Hummel International, Nike, SCAD, Time Inc. and Carnegie Mellon.
Post your job today.
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Congratulations to
H5 and producer Nicolas Schmerkin, whose film
Logorama won the
Academy Award last night for
best animated short subject.
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A (remarkable)
audio guide to split second Olympic finishing times. (Thanks to Jeffrey Kittay.)
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