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• Quipsologies, is a division of UnderConsideration, chronicling the most curious, creative, and notable projects, stories, and events of the graphic design industry on a daily basis.

• Quipsologies uses TypeKit to render P22 Underground, Skolar Web by TypeTogether, and Coquette by Mark Simonson.

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• Search through our archives (starting with Vol. 45 September 2010)

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UnderConsideration is a graphic design enterprise that runs a network of blogs, publishes books, organizes live events, and designs for clients.

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Brand New / Displaying opinions, and focusing solely, on corporate and brand identity work.

FPO (For Print Only) / Celebrating the reality that print is not dead by showcasing the most compelling printed projects.

Brand New Classroom / Providing a space for critique and opinions on student identity work.

Speak Up (2002 – 2009) / Discussing, and looking for, what is relevant in, and the relevance of, graphic design. Archives Only.

Word It (2003 – 2010) / Encouraging creative diversity in the community through monthly, one-word challenges. Archives Only.

publishing

Flaunt: Designing effective, compelling and memorable portfolios of creative work / 2010, self-published.

Graphic Design, Referenced: A Visual Guide to the Language, Applications, and History of Graphic Design / 2009, Rockport.

Women of Design: Influence and Inspiration from the Original Trailblazers to the New Groundbreakers / 2008, HOW Books.

The Word It Book: Speak Up Presents a Gallery of Interpreted Words / 2007, HOW Books.

live events

2010 Brand New Conference / A one-day event on the development of corporate and brand identity projects by some of today’s most active and influential practitioners from around the world.

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Pattern Foundry, “a conceptual factory” that translates lovely patterns into lovelier products ranging from tiles to silk prints.

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Now on exhibit at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Supersisters, a set of feminist trading cards from 1979.

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Say what? Ralph Steadman illustrated a version of Alice in Wonderland in 1973. Devilishly delightful.

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Car-UX, a collection of user experience and user interaction photos of car dashboards.

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Khoi Vinh

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Gabe Ferreira made a 7-foot wooden sculpture of a smartphone with a mirror for the ultimate meta selfie.

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04.16.2014

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The best football (that’s soccer for Americans) design project of the year is strangely not related to the World Cup. The Kampion card game by Sporting Lisbon fan Lourenço Cunha combines the artworks of more than 100 illustrators in 3 decks of unique playing cards. The initial set of designs can be downloaded for free.

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04.15.2014

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by armin

Steve Talkowski created one robot a day for one month for Inktober/Botober.

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Design You Trust

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“Bears on Stairs” by DBLG is a looping video of 50 different 3D-printed bears on stairs, each a frame in the animation. So cool-looking.

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Creative Review

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An interactive data visualization of the representation of female executives on corporate boards based on data from almost 15,000 publicly traded companies. By TWO-N.

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04.15.2014

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