
June 2, 2012
Week In Review: 06.02.12
This week on Design Observer:
Jessica Helfand posted her newest chapeter in the saga of Ezra Winter.
Rolf Potts pondered why we take pictures when we travel, and shared some of his own favorties.
Alexandra Lange asked “Is it a leap to think that, with her faux linen suits, Miuccia Prada is commenting not only on ladies who lunch, but on the kitchens in which they might fix a lunch?”
Rick Poynor claimed, “No group of musicians has shown greater commitment to the idea of the logo than the metal bands.”
Rob Walker discovered the massive physical world that makes up the cloud.
We posted 30 posters for a sustainable world, a slideshow of thirty posters created for the United Nations RIO+20 Earth Summit.
On our blog we invited you to an exhibition of photographs by Leonard Ross, social documentarian; introduced you to a book on the intersection of design and craft; and solemnly announced a benefit for Hillman Curtis.
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