// 27 December 2006, 10:37
I, for one, think that the Periodic Table of Elements is one of the best pieces of design ever to permeate our society. And it seems that, finally, I am not alone in this belief.
Back in the winter of 04-05, I noted the campaign from Audi to with their Vorsprung durch Technik campaign for whatever [...]
// a tale of advertising: outdoor, design: print, the industry
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// 21 December 2006, 12:58
Well, icons actually. In a follow-up to the last post I made about the Adobe CS3 Icons, an article has emerged from “Sr. Experience Designer” at Adobe, Ryan Hicks. If you can get through the pie-in-the-sky language, there is actually some interesting rationale as to why they chose such a radical shift.
Read the post here.
Also, [...]
// a tale of design: print
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// 17 December 2006, 14:12
So on Friday, Adobe released a public beta of Photoshop CS3. And while graphic geeks everywhere were giggling over the chance to play with new versions of Photoshop, Bridge, and some other add-on stuff, I noticed a few things.
First, I should start by revealing that last week Adobe released a full version of Adobe Reader [...]
// a tale of computers & gadgets, design
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// 08 December 2006, 12:07
We all love a good stab at client relations, especially where design critique is concerned. Found this link to a little flash movie. Funny Stuff.
Check it out Here
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