October 2010
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A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain →
“For all their bright colours and cladding, the new urban regeneration schemes of the last property boom represent a new kind of bleak.”
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Music From Saharan Cellphones Vol. 1 →
Via Pitchfork’s Resonant Frequency Column.
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Lou Dorfsman’s Gastrotypographicalassemblage.
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infinite-night →
pseudoxerox:
What a gorgeous blog. There’s a beautiful sense of order and thought here.
Thank you for following me :]
Where did you get the inspiration to start your blog?
Thank you so much, I’m glad it caught your eye. I wanted to start a blog about design/art etc but I wanted to do it in a way that would make it stand out. Nothing gets on unless it fits perfectly!
I like your blog...
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People ignore design that ignores people.
– Frank Chimero
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Passages. Travels in Hyperspace. →
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Family Architects
blaaahg:
Family Architect is a fairly new firm that uses creative architecture to solve international problems of public space and energy consumption, while keeping a larger anthropological mindset to plan for future generations. It’s the functional forward thinking that allows them to propose buildings that double up as wind farms, intricate leaning public housing complexes that maximize...
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Living Modern: The Sourcebook of Contemporary... →
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True to type: how we fell in love with our letters →
“In this extract from his new book, Just My Type, Simon Garfield looks at the history of typefaces, the obsessive care taken over their design – and the role they play in shaping our lives”
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Tate Modern Sunflower Seed Walk Closed →
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Muji Design Book →
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A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely...
– Douglas Adams
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The cost of crowdsourcing a logo. →
styledeficit:
“At a decent North American wage of $20 per hour, we’re talking about $64 million of time that nobody paid a penny for.”
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