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✖ Via Mitsuo Katsui: Pleats Please, Issey Miyake:Elfin Light poster, 1997
Born in Tokyo in 1931. After graduation from Tokyo University of Education, joined Ajinomoto in 1956. Went freelance in 1961. In addition to engaging in the full spectrum of graphic design, served as art director of the Japan World Exposition in Osaka (1970), International Ocean Exposition in Okinawa (1975), and International Exposition of Science and Technology in Tsukuba (1985). Also created the symbol for the International Garden and Greenery Exposition in Osaka (1990). Pioneered new forms of communicative expression enabled by new technologies. (more over at Change Thought)



• Oct 18, 2010 link notes tagged: art  design  designer  poster  color 
✖ Via XKCD no 802: “Online Communities 2”

XKCD updated his famous Online Communities map (the first one was released in 2007). Tumblr appears North of the Photoblogs island, in the Sea of Opinions. About this map:

Communities rise and fall, and total membership numbers are no longer a good measure of a community’s current size and health. This updated map uses size to represent total social activity in a community ― that is, how much talking, playing, sharing, or other socializing happens there. This meant some comparing of apples and oranges, but I did my best and tried to be consistent.

Estimates are based on the best numbers I could find, but involved a great deal of guesswork, statistical inference, random sampling, nonrandom sampling, a 20,000-cell spreadsheet, emailing, cajoling, tea-leaf reading, goat sacrifices, and gut instinct (i.e. making things up).

Sources of data include Google and Bing, Wikipedia, Alexa, Big-Boards.com, StumbleUpon, Wordpress, Askimet, every website statistics page I could find, press releases, news articles, and individual site employees. Tanks in particular to folks at Last.fm, LiveJournal, Reddit, and The New York Times, as well as sysadmins at a number of sites who shared statistics on condition of anonymity.

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• Oct 06, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  technology  design  poster  data  visualization  map  representation  social  community  Internet  statistics  illustrator  XKCD  humor  Tumblr  census 
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✖ Via Frank Grießhammer: “Adapters” (portofolio) [click for hi-res]

This is Frank Grießhammer’s personal collection of adapters. See more at his Adapter Museum online.

Frank Grießhammer was born in 1983, and has studied in Saarbrücken, Florence and The Hague. He graduated in 2008 in communications design from HBKsaar, with the thesis project Kiosk Fonts, a platform for student writing projects. (Linotype.com)

First spotted via Stüff Stuff.



• Oct 03, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  design  poster  museum  collection  epistemology  order  typology  class  classification  artefact  technology  adapter  interface  translation 
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✖ Via

CineMasterpieces: Endless Summer, Bruce Brown, 1966 [click for hi-res]



• Sep 16, 2010 link notes tagged: art  design  poster  vintage  60s  nostalgia  summer  surf  water  time  lost 
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✖ Via Steinlen.net: “Clinique Cheron”, lithograph, 1905
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to as just Steinlen (November 10, 1859 – December 13, 1923), was a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker. (wikipedia)

You may know Steinlen for his famous Tournée du Chat Noir poster (1896).



• Sep 08, 2010 link notes tagged: art  design  poster  lithograph  vintage  Steinlen  animal  veterinary  France  woman 
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✖ Via I’m Still Here by Casey Affleck, 2010

Roger Ebert seems to think this documentary is authentic. Others are speculating that it could be a big artistic hoax, something similar to Banksy’s Exit Through The Gift Shop documentary. But Casey Affleck says it’s all true (Time). Watch the trailers and visit the official website.



• Sep 07, 2010 link notes tagged: art  movie  film  cinema  filmmaker  hoax  artist  music  poster  design  actor  celebrity  lost  loser  confusion  reality  truth 
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✖ Via Merrick Angle: “Typewriter” September 3, 2009.

Merrick Angle is a Freelance illustrator and designer based in France. Check his About page for a list of his clients. Visit his official website to buy his stuff.



• Aug 30, 2010 link notes tagged: art  design  illustration  illustrator  poster  typewriter  keyboard  hnd  machine  technology  interface  relation  human  interaction 
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✖ Via 9 0 0 0 photostream on Flickr: “I Love Heidegger”

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• Aug 24, 2010 link notes tagged: art  design  philosophy  humor  Heidegger  love  design  poster 
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✖ Via Society6: “Graphic Haiku #1” by Mark Joseph Deutsch

About Mark Joseph Deutsch:

I was born on tax day 1980. I am an illustrator and graphic designer. I do most of my work from a little studio in the island of Cebu (About)

Visit Mark Joseph Deutsch official website to see more of his work.

First spotted via This Isn’t Happiness.



• Aug 21, 2010 link notes tagged: art  critic  design  geek  humor  illustration  illustrator  jock  poster  Joseph Deutsch 
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✖ Via

National Lampoon Vacation by Harold Ramis, 1983



• Aug 18, 2010 link notes tagged: art  poster  vintage  80's  film  movie  cinema  filmmaker  comedy 
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✖ Via Prints & Photographs Division, Library of Congress By The People For The People. Posters From The WPA : “Visit the Brookfield Zoo free Thursday, Saturday, Sunday.”, 1936. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Reproduction Number: LC-USZC4-4164 DLC. Digital ID.

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• Aug 11, 2010 link notes tagged: art  poster  serigraphy  illustration  propaganda  animal  vintage  zoo  WPA  communication 
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✖ Via Density Deisgn: “Jules et Jim” visualization by student Lorenzo Fernadez, January 2009

About this project:

Often love affairs are instable, fleeting and unpredictable. It seems emotions change in a chaotic way. On this assumptions some mathematicians recently modeled a love relationship in terms of dynamic system. One of the case study of this kind of works is Jules et Jim, the autobiographical novel of Henri Pierre Roché and his cinematographic version by François Truffaut. The main psycho-physical features of the three characters and their long and turbulent triadic relationship have been synthesized in a mathematical model enlightening the relationship as a real chaotic system.

Since we strongly agree with Kurt Richardson that «there exists an infinitude of equally valid, non-overlapping, potentially contradictory descriptions» for any complex system. And there is «the need for synthesizing a wide variety of perspectives in an effort to better understand the problem at hand, and how we might collectively act to solve it» and we strongly agree with Paul Cilliers that when: «dealing with complexity there are simultaneous roles for the natural and the human sciences, for both mathematics and imagination», we asked our student to model the Jules, Jim and Catherine System form their point of view, using the designer visual attitude, to better understand it. (Density Design: “Jules et Jim” by Donato Ricci, January 23rd, 2009)

About Density Design:

Density Design is a research and teaching program. Born as a laboratory course in the final year of the Master Degree in Communication Design at the Politecnico di Milano, it develops into a research group. Using complexity as a keyword to understand reality, combining it with a continuous research for information aesthetics and representation, DensityDesign explores the emergent relationships among communication design, information visualization and complex systems. (more)

At first, I found those visualizations much more confusing than the film. Thus, the problem of modeling or representing : a guy (Henri Pierre Roché) lived his life, tried to understand it, to make some sense out of what he experienced. He than tried to create a model so that he could explain what he thought he knew about his life to other : a novel was born our of this effort. Truffaut read the novel, he experienced it and tried to make sense of the story he read, maybe using his own experiences. Than, he proposed himself to show what he thought and felt by the means of movie making, BW film, Cinemascope ratio, fixed frame, voice over reading, music, etc. Finally, design students watch the film (I don’t know if they read the book) and tried to visually represent in a static form, using science and imagination, the way they felt about the film, the way they understand it. It’s a big challenge, to say the least.



• Aug 08, 2010 link notes tagged: art  technology  communication  poster  design  data  visualization  imagination  science  reality  knowledge  model  representation  film  cinema  movie  filmmaker  Truffaut  love  love triangle  couple  pain  biography  experience  understanding 
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✖ Via Adam Hughes: Silver Snail 31st Anniversary Poster

Silver Snail is a comic book store in Toronto. Currently, Adam Hughes

is the monthly cover artist to DC Comics title Catwoman […] [He] is most commonly known for his stylized renderings of women; super heroines, damsels in distress, figures in fantasy. About the time Adam began making waves in art circles and his artwork really began to be noticed, the term “Good Girl Art” had been coined, and it best describes exactly what Adam does. He is considered by many to be one of a new generation of Good Girl artists inspired by Petty, Vargas and Elvgren. (more)


• Aug 08, 2010 link notes tagged: art  illustrator  illustration  comic  artist  girl  pin-up  robot  poster  cover 

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