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Archive for the ‘design’ Category
iPlayer redesign nominated for an award!
Thursday, September 4th, 2008Cool stuff from Creative Review
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008There’s been some great stuff appearing on the Creative Review blog recently, here’s a few of my favourites:
Artist Olafur Eliasson (the guy who did that amazing sunset installation at the Tate Modern a few years ago) has revealed his latest work in New York this time in the shape of a waterfall:

Work by UK artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey which uses the photosensitve properties of grass:

A photography project by David Levinthal and Garry Trudeau which documents the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II - but using toy soldiers!:

Also I love the graphic on this cardboard portable toilet (though I’m not too sure about the product?!)
Gestures are the new multi-touch?
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008Heard an interesting talk today by one of the other interaction designers in the BBC, he had a background in designing for mobile devices and was mentioning what the future was in this field. Obviously most people would say that multi-touch devices like Apple’s iPhone are gonna have a big place, however the other technology that may be on the horizon soon is less about touching the screen and more about gesturing towards it.

Nokia have apparently filed a patent recently which uses ultrasonic transducers to emit sound waves which are then reflected back when fingers and hands block the path. This essentially means that the phone can recognise hand and finger movements in three dimensional space Minority Report style!
More info on unwiredview.com
Final year shows
Saturday, June 14th, 2008It’s that time of the year again for art college students to be showing cool stuff around London - I went down to the Central Saint Martins post graduate show today down by trafalgar square, some really great stuff going on in communication design, digital media, illustration and typography. I particularly liked the work by Rob Porter and Iria Lopez Gonzalez (pictured below)


Some brilliant stuff by Robert Corish too!:

I think the next big exhibit on is the
Royal College of Art show part 2 in a couple of weeks - looking forward to it!
Vintage and Retro design
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008Wow I think Smashing Magazine definitely gets the favourite blog of the month award - a great post here all about retro and vintage design (I particularly love James White’s “retro cosmic” stuff!)




Future of Web Design conference
Thursday, April 17th, 2008I really enjoyed the Future of Web Design conference today, most of the talks were really interesting. I particularly enjoyed Andy Budd (Clearleft) talking about the ‘user experience design curve’, Paul Farnell (Litmus) talking about unconventional ways of promoting sites, Daniel Burka (Digg) on iterative and adaptive design and a great presentation from Steve Pearce from Poke (pictured below) all about user experience vs brand experience.
Another thing that struck me about the day was virtually everyone there was a pasty, skinny, white guy with thick glasses! … Concerning!

Picture by jkleske
Family Guy on bad interaction design
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008I watched this the other week - the Family Guy episode “Blue Harvest” which is essentially a big parody of the original Star Wars film. However this is easily my favourite clip - who knew that the whole story kicked off because of bad user interface design?! Watch on YouTube

Smashing Type
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008There’s nothing better that a good bit of typography (particularly when it’s drawn by hand), and Smashing magazine has done a smashing post on some nice examples of caligraphy, lettering, and experiments with type - check it out here



Barcode Design
Monday, April 7th, 2008Following on from that last post, I quite like these from Japanese design firm D-Barcode which specialises in sprucing up barcodes to make them easier to incorporate into an overall package design.

interaction design and production for gangsta’s
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008Web design, good CSS practice and search engine optimisation - all to a pretty fly beat! Watch here
“design done, congratulations but it’s time to start construction
follow these instructions when you move into productionyour photoshop functions then slice that design
do your layout with divs make sure that it’s alignedplease don’t use tables even though they work fine
when it come to indexing they give searches a hard time”
Threadless SALE
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008Saul Bass vs. Star Wars
Thursday, March 6th, 2008What would have happened if design legend Saul Bass had made the titles for Star Wars - Ace! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z25t-PQDn5A

BBC Three Rebrand
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008So it seems BBC Three have gone for a bit of a rebrand, along with a new multiplatform vision which will include becoming the first channel to be broadcast live across the internet as well as on tv (though if you missed your weekly hit of “Can Fat Teens Hunt” on either platforms then don’t worry as you can always catch up with it on iPlayer too!)
I quite like the new logo, though it does seem mighty similar to the Heart FM one?

Future of Web Design Conference
Friday, January 18th, 2008Although I missed it last year I’m gonna try and get work to pay for me to go on this, it’s in London on April the 17th and 18th. Looks like there’s gonna be some good speakers, also alot about usability/user centered design - rather than just how to make shiny buttons!:
http://www.futureofwebdesign.com/

The future of Apple is in 1960s Braun
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
I was gonna do a post about the new Macbook Air, which is undoubtedly very cool, however I thought this was quite interesting - article in Gizmodo comparing Jonathan Ive’s work at Apple to the product designer Dieter Rams who worked at Braun during the 50’s and 60’s:
When you look at the Braun products by Dieter Rams—many of them at New York’s MoMA—and compare them to Ive’s work at Apple, you can clearly see the similarities in their philosophies way beyond the sparse use of color, the selection of materials and how the products are shaped around the function with no artificial design, keeping the design “honest.”
This passion for “simplicity” and “honest design” that is always declared by Ive whenever he’s interviewed or appears in a promo video, is at the core of Dieter Rams’ 10 principles for good design:
• Good design is innovative.
• Good design makes a product useful.
• Good design is aesthetic
• Good design helps us to understand a product.
• Good design is unobtrusive.
• Good design is honest.
• Good design is durable.
• Good design is consequent to the last detail.
• Good design is concerned with the environment.
• Good design is as little design as possible.
New Threadless sub: Radio Evolution
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008Right, new year, time to get back into the ol’ blog posting again … the last couple of weeks have been pretty busy as I’ve been leading the design team on the next version of iPlayer, however I’d like to try and get back into the habit of doing one post per day - thought I’d kick off with a new threadless sub, this was actually an idea I started doing for work, however when it got scrapped I thought I’d develop it a bit more and see if I could get a good tee design out of it!
Please vote or comment on it here:
http://www.threadless.com/submission/147491/Radio_Evolution

Yay!
Tuesday, December 11th, 2007My new tee’s from threadless got delivered yesterday, this is my favourite one of the bunch by Glenn Jones - there’s some brilliant illustration work on his website

Christmas card designs
Friday, December 7th, 2007Some graphic design students at Salford uni have produced these wicked Christmas card designs, go check ‘em out: http://cardboardsu.blogspot.com/

Meaningless Copy
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007Ha! There’s a great post on Noisy Decent Graphics all about meaningless copy. A great example is in this advertisement for Vicks which finishes with the strapline “We start with solutions, not problems” … At first it sounds like a clever line until you start to wonder how exactly that’s possible?!
Web design colour search
Thursday, November 22nd, 2007This is quite interesting, choose two colours, select if they are main colours or highlights, then the site will search out other sites that have been designed to that palette. Link





