Saw this here. See more here. Invisible City. Poster by Chermayeff & Geismar Associates, New York, 1972.
This is exactly the point where I wish I wasn’t such an obsessive freak about removing baggage tags.
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Infographic
by German designer Michael Schmid.
Beautiful
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iOS 5 Concept Notification Center from Apple’s new UI/UX intern, Jan-Michael Cart.
A Look Inside Mobile Design Patterns
Invitations are helpful tips that are displayed the first time a user opens an application or arrives at a new place. They suggest actions and guide the user to the intended functionality. A simple invitation can turn an otherwise discouraging first time experience into a satisfying one.
via decodering.
Can I get an amen?
The Modernist
Author, Editor: R. Klanten, Editor: H. Hellige
“The Modernist is a collection of work in graphic design and illustration that is created with minimal intrusions. The deliberately limited palette of colors, tools, and geometric forms that it uses makes the work seem both contemporary and timeless. The book makes clear that today s work does not simply copy the classic design of the 1960s and 1970s.”
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Want!
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don’t know why I have been feelin’ all girly lately. just am.
not my usual vulcan self.
finally, a french manicure I can get behind - awesome!
7 Ways to Have More by Owning Less | Brain Pickings »
Here are seven services that help shrink your carbon footprint, lighten your economic load and generally liberate you from the shackles of stuff through the power of sharing.
I had not heard of any of these before. GiftFlow seems especially timely.
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genius! I could use something like that here in Bangalore!
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