The top 15 out of a 25-quip week.
A = Authors | C = Community
A / No. 6 / Armin / Hee hee… Fun with bezier curves on the street. [Via Ffffound]
C / No. 2 / Tom Cox / Design Faster!
A / No. 3 / Armin / The best part about posters are their size, so why not shrink-wrap them to fit in the palm of your hand?
C / No. 5 / Paul / Dove’s evolution ad: thank god our perception of real life is distorted.
A / No. 10 / Armin / A sampling of continuous line art. What, no Felix Sockwell love?
C / No. 6 / Josh B / >Similar to the t-shirt that helps you order your coffee quicker, this one helps you navigate places where you don’t know the language. Just point at what you need on your shirt.
C / No. 3 / Koz / Brilliant new campaign from Dove: Onslaught
A / No. 7 / Armin/ Sarah Keough at Print Fetish brings us photos of Printed Matter’s (the coolest designey bookstore in town) New York Art Book Fair.
C / No. 4 / Jhayne/ These cookies are best fresh out of the car. (via)
A / No. 5 / Armin / Great work by London-based A2/SW/HK. [Via Design You Trust]
A / No. 2 / Armin / Print Magazine’s New Visual Artists, ADC’s Young Guns, STEP’sEmerging Talent… all celebrate youth and design. If you fall in this generational category, look out, some people hate you. [Via Fabrica]
A / No. 4 / Armin / A collaborative, photographic alphabet. Worth the registration at this site to learn and see more.
C / No. 1 / Rusty / For those who enjoy staying up all night looking at photos on the internet, those who enjoy looking into other people’s windows and those who enjoy the process of renovating your home. Renovation Voyeur.
A / No. 8 / Armin / “Some of the charming design mavens interviewed love the egalitarian simplicity of the letterforms; other type-y types hate the oppressive blandness.” Helvetica gets an A- from Entertainment Weekly.
C / No. 7 / Billy Carlson / Web design brought to you by NASA.