Objectified

 

 

 

From the creator of Helvetica (Gary Hustwit)

Objectified is a documentary about industrial design; it’s about the manufactured objects we surround ourselves with, and the people who make them. On an average day, each of us uses hundreds of objects. (Don’t believe it? Start counting: alarm clock, light switch, faucet, shampoo bottle, toothbrush, razor…) Who makes all these things, and why do they look and feel the way they do? All of these objects are “designed,” but how can good design make them, and our lives, better?

link: (http://www.objectifiedfilm.com)

Type and Illustration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Si scott is a typographic illustrator with immense talent. His work is mostly hand drawn. Very intricate and appealing, an eye-candy.

“I like to be very hands on with my work and only use the computer to piece it together. I still get a lot of emails off people asking me what programmes I use to produce the work! I think I could actually get by without one — having to send original drawings by post or courier and things like that.” he says

There are very few people who are not captivated with oppertunities provided by technology and even fewer who admit it proudly.     link (http://www.siscottstudio.com)

Person you’d like to hire

This is visiting card of a graphic designer called Mike Limonski which unfolds into an impressive CV. Really creative!

A visual treat

 

sugarrhyme

sugarrhyme

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
this is easily the most amazing flash website i have ever visited

WHAT DOES A4 MEAN?

Papers manufactured and sold outside of north america are based on
1square meter.The ISO system of paper sizes applies to all grades
of papers and in each grade, each sheet is twice the size of the
next smaller sheet and half the size of the next larger.
The starting point of ISO sizes is the A0 sheet
(which measures 841 x 1189mm) and has an area of 1 square meter.
Half of it is A1, again half of A1 is A2…similarly A4 is 4Th in the row.

The A sheet is used for general printed matter.