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Art Teaches.

Another fine example of how artists and designers help explain difficult concepts is found here. Meow.

Posted in Amusement, Cleverness & Wit, Design Ethics, Actions & Impact, Design History, Drawing, Education

Inkjet Printing on Wood

First off, check out the amazing work of Sean Mahan shown below. Amazing, right? Yes. Aren’t you inspired? Why not print your work on wood? You can. There are a few ways to get your design onto wood. Inkjet printing,

Posted in Amusement, Artists & Designers, Color Theory, Craftiness, Design Ethics, Actions & Impact, Drawing, Fiddling & Time Wasters, Packaging, Persons of Interest, Portfolio Workshop, Repost From Cited Source, Tutorial, Visual Concepts, Vocation & Profession

Industrial Design Notes

Design should be a poem. (This poem is a smoke detector.)

Posted in Cleverness & Wit, Design Ethics, Actions & Impact, Design History, Design Theory, Mad Props, Visual Concepts

The Grace of Garamond

Gapstown: because your client is insisting on Comic Sans.

Posted in Design Ethics, Actions & Impact, Repost From Cited Source, Typography

My eyes! My eyes!

g-a-p, j-c-p, u-l-g-y: Please tell me this isn’t for real.

Posted in Design Ethics, Actions & Impact, Editorial, Typography, Visual Concepts