Archive for the 'Design' Category


Volkswagen Bulli 0

This thing is pretty ugly and awesome. Autoblog has the story. Love the iPad dashboard…

Weezer Rocks State Farm 0

This is the best I’ve heard from Weezer since Pinkerton:

And here’s a new spot featuring LeBron James:

Larchmere Porchfest 0

Been gearing up for the 2011 Larchmere Porchfest. How good do these sunny days look about now?

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The Natural History of Museum Displays 0

My wife and I recently had a great time at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, despite having missed the live animals (including owls!) and the world class planetarium. It’s a brilliant educational thing to do, especially for kids. But we began to notice a Museum of Museum Displays, along side the Natural History. The current exhibit, Extreme Mammals includes large signage with nice-looking graphics. They are mounted at strategic locations containing plenty of interesting information. (No photos allowed in this exhibit, so you’ll have to see it to believe it.)

Exiting the current exhibit area, while wandering deeper into the building, it’s almost like traveling through time. The next thing I remember was a Tron era computer with type and graphics to go with it. (Hadn’t yet begun taking photos of the displays.) Continuing deeper into the museum, there are even older graphics. Including hand-made displays, along with typewriter copy. (Please excuse the the low-light iPhone photography.)

In the Native American section, there is some really nice hand-cut lettering with graphic shapes to tie everything together:

Sometimes, just really simple old-school presstype lettering on a colored background:

Finally, from the days when entire departments were devoted to sharp blades and smelly glues, here are dimensional shapes and words, illustrating apes evolution to man:

It’s interesting to see how technology and tactics of design has changed over the years. And this museum contains perfectly preserved examples of several eras of historical signage and museum displays which, for design professionals, can be as engaging as the content within. Go check it out. Go before nightfall if you care to see the live animals. And on Wednesdays they are open later, and you’ll get a couple bucks off regular admission.

Money Spent Advertising 0

GOOD does an amazing job with infographics. Not only are they very well designed, but they are usually very interesting, content-wise. Check out this one regarding money companies spend on advertising. And browse here among several other infographics.

D&AD Top Creative 0

D&AD has given it’s top awards to three very cool projects. “The best job in the world” campaign had a small budget and yielded a huge amount of PR coverage. And this pretty awesome project incorporates green space and reclaimed urban blight:

Tips for Brands on Facebook 0

Great Motion Graphics 0

In doing some research today, I ran across this list of great motion graphics shops from motionographer. Good stuff. Love this type + photo project:

Black Keys Soundtrack 0

The Black Keys are featured in yet another national broadcast. In this case they are the best part of a Cadillac commercial:

Star Wars Inspirado 0

Interesting old masks which must have inspired Lucas and his design team. This is German firefighter gear from the 1800′s. Whole story from collector’s weekly.

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