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Slow fast food – by Korefe, Hamburg

Januar 18, 2012 in Design, Marketing, Sport, Trends

… das Kreativ Studio Korefe aus Hamburg widmet sich Verpackungsdesign und Produkten auf seine ganz eigene weise und immer mit einer klaren Aussage. In diesem Fall, dass Fast Food nicht gleich ungesund bedeuten muss. Wohl wahr, auch gesundes Essen kann Fast Food sein. Gutes Konzept! Einfach, klar und innovativ.

Slow Fast Food by Korefe

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Werft auch mal einen Blick auf Food Finish und Stop the Water von Korefe.

 

 

Infographic Overload? Ein interessanter Artikel zum Thema

Januar 11, 2012 in CGI, Design, Marketing, Trends

… adweek.com fragt, „gibt es ein Übermaß an Infografiken im Netz?” Jeder kennt sie, die meisten versteht man, mehr oder weniger, weil sie gut gemacht sind und eine klare, erkennbare Aussage treffen, viele jedoch sind nur schön azuschauen und der Mehrwert sinkt gleichermaßen wie ihr Informationsgehalt.

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Illustration by Gluekit

Lesen:

http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/infographic-overload-137383

 

 

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/12/ending-the-infographic-plague/250474/

fuck the rain – by artlebedev

Dezember 21, 2011 in Design, Gadgets, Humor

… want!

fuck the rain fuck the rain   by artlebedev umbrella sense rain humor gadget fuck the rain fuck it design artlebedev artemy lebedev

art director & designer
Artemy Lebedev
designer
Anton Schnaider
technical coordinator
Timur Burbayev
production manager
Daria Turkina

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joey roth – ceramic speakers

November 28, 2011 in Design, Hi-Fi, Musik, Technik

… wieder einmal eine saubere formschöne und technisch erstklassige arbeit von joey roth. bitte unter meinem diesjährigen tannenbaum ablegen. danke!

Ceramic Speakers from Joey Roth on Vimeo.

Assembling the Ceramic Speakers and connecting them to a turntable.

Joey Roth designs products to articulate the beauty of everyday rituals. He combines simple functionality with honest, unfinished materials that become more personal as they take on a patina of use. He’s especially interested in designing tools for ephemeral experiences like tea and music.

Joey was born in 1984 in San Francisco and grew up in Montclair, NJ. He graduated from Swarthmore in 2006 with a BA in Industrial Design Theory. His favorite musicians are the Dirty Projectors and Ghostface Killah, and his favorite authors are Umberto Eco and Haruki Murakami. When taking a break from design, he likes long-distance skateboarding and cooking with kale.

Flexible inputs

The Ceramic Speakers connect directly to iPods and other digital music players to form an elegant, minimal music system. Their sound becomes even more dynamic when paired with a turntable and a phono pre-amp. They also connect directly to computers, laptops and televisions, providing a vast improvement over built-in speakers.

Simple materials

The Ceramic Speakers are made from porcelain, cork, and Baltic birch. Each material is minimally finished, left to add its natural beauty to the design. The included amplifier is made from stainless steel sheet metal, with a cast iron base and paulownia volume slider. Aside from the electronic components, plastic is completely avoided in the system’s construction.

Intense detail

Typical speakers are designed to play even the most compressed or poorly recorded track. They gloss over the details that give high-resolution music its depth. The Ceramic Speakers’ custom-made drivers, porcelain and cork enclosures, and Tripath amplifier reveal every nuance. They will show the difference between lossless and mp3 files, and will unlock vinyl’s richness.

Available here: http://joeyroth.com/ceramic-speakers/

50 jahre kreative arbeit – this is d&ad

November 18, 2011 in Animation, CGI, Daily Abgefahrenes, Design, Fashion, Film, Foto, Marketing, Printmedien, TV, VFX, Werbung

… wegweisend, maßgebend, inspirierend. das ist d&da seit nunmehr einem halben jahrhundert! eine auswahl aller arbeiten der d&ad awards, besser bekannt durch die weißen, schwarzen und gelben bleistifte, die als trophäen so manchen schreibtisch eines von der jury ausgezeichneten kreativen schmücken.

 

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