...per conubia A long complicated sentence should force itself upon you, make you know yourself knowing it and the comma, well at the most a comma is a poor period that it lets you stop and take a breath but if you want to take a breath you ought to know yourself that you want to take a breath.
—Gertrude Stein excerpted from the 1935 “Poetry and Grammar.” et, adipiscing et, suscipit vel,... ...per “There are different species of laziness: Eastern and Western. The Eastern style is like the one practised in India. It consists of hanging out all day in the sun, doing nothing, avoiding any kind of work or useful activity, drinking cups of tea, listening to Hindi film music blaring on the radio, and gossiping with friends. Western laziness is quite different. It consists of cramming our lives with compulsive activity, so there is no time at all to confront the real issues. This form of laziness lies in our failure to choose worthwhile applications for our energy.”
– Sogyal Rinpiche arcu. Ut fermentum laoreet pede. Aliquam a ligula... ...consectetuer So in one sense, mastering grids is a very low-level, roll-up-your-sleeves kind of thing. But I think in a larger sense, it’s an important part in every designer’s growth because it trains you to see and think about context, how smaller parts fit into a larger whole. Once you begin ordering elements with a grid, then you inevitably apply similar logic to the entirety of a document or site or what have you, and then to the process and workflow that drive your design brief, and then perhaps to the organization as a whole. Rigorous thinking about small details can effect meaningful changes in the big picture.
Aisle One Interview with Khoi Vinh, the Design Director for NYTimes.com. arcu. Ut fermentum laoreet pede. Aliquam... ...ad litora torquent - You don’t need to be more creative, all of you are too creative.
- Be a person that always ends up ’shipping’. If you are proud of what you ’ship’ and are on time, you will be successful and you will get to do it over and over again. What you do for a living is ’ship’ and not ‘being creative’. ipsum, fringilla et, adipiscing et, suscipit vel,... ...litora 3. Solutions-Oriented: As a Social Change Agent you are in the business of solving problems and not in the business of generating ideas. fringilla et, adipiscing et, suscipit vel,... ...magna. Class 4. Asset based thinking: Every prolbem that the rest of us see, a Social Change Agent sees an opportunity. That idea of executing against all odds, is a very powerful force. fermentum laoreet pede. Aliquam a ligula sit... ...dolor Finally someone captured these beautiful storefronts with insanely gorgeous typography before they are gone. Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York est ipsum, fringilla et, adipiscing et, suscipit vel, arcu. Ut... ...dolor In 2002, Ned Kahn worked with the staff of Technorama, the major science center in Switzerland, and their architects, Durig and Rami, to create a facade for the building which is composed of thousands of aluminum panels that move in the air currents and reveal the complex patterns of turbulence in the wind. laoreet pede. Aliquam a ligula sit... ...amet, consectetuer lights on is an audio visual performance created for the Ars Electronica museum in Linz, Austria, which has a facade that contains 1085 LED controllable windows. The windows’ colors are changed in realtime with music that’s broadcasted on speakers surrounding the building.
visuals coded in openframeworks by zachary lieberman, joel gethin lewis and damian stewart (yesyesno). vel, arcu. Ut fermentum laoreet pede. Aliquam a... ...ad litora torquent Pentagram to rebrand MoMA semper. Cras sit amet massa.... ...torquent per Walls Notebook is a notebook / sketchbook with 80 “clean” New York City walls as your blank slate. Write, draw, paste, or doodle on these interesting and inspirational backdrops. You’ll be one step closer to being the graffiti artist you’ve always wanted to be . . . minus the jail time. semper. Cras sit amet massa. Proin luctus....











































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