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Sunday
07Mar2010

Pivot Cog

A preview of what I hope will become something important.

 

piv•ot  [piv-uht]

noun

- anything or person on which something or someone functions or depends vitally

 

Saturday
27Feb2010

Sea Wolf [excerpt] by Jack London

“CHAPTER III”: I looked steadily into the cruel grey eyes. They might have been granite for all the light and warmth of a human soul they contained. One may see the soul stir in some men’s eyes, but his were bleak, and cold, and grey as the sea itself.

Reading The Sea Wolf using http://itunes.com/apps/Stanza

Saturday
13Feb2010

Coolest Book!

 

Please, if you are remotely interested in graphic design, consider acquiring this book.  It was a great birthday present.  Even though it has become an appliance for my current project I will enjoy this book for some time.

 

 

Otl Aicher (1922-1991) was an internationally acclaimed graphic designer and educator, renowned for his complex visual systems and typography. Born in post-World War I Germany and coming of age during World War II, Aicher was marked by the intellectual resistance movement, postwar reconstruction, and a conviction that designers had a moral responsibility to work in the service of a better society.

He emerged as an influential innovator in the field of visual communication, keenly informed by a strong sense of politics, theology, and social responsibility. By distilling ideology, language, and aesthetics to its bare essentials, Aicher promoted forthright communication through simple, elegant, elemental presentation. Aicher helped found the Hochschule fur Gestaltung (HfG) in Ulm, an experimental design school in the spirit of the Bauhaus, and wrote several books on the theory and practice of design and typography.

Among Aicher's best-known work are his early posters; corporate identity programs for Lufthansa, BASF, FSB, and the German lighting firm ERCO; his visual communication system for the Munich Olympics of 1972, which set a standard for universal pictograms; and his typeface Rotis. In his later career Aicher collaborated on the design of public buildings and environmental projects (Sir Norman Foster was one of his collaborators). Although Aicher wrote a number of books on design, this book is the first comprehensive and authoritative account of his life and work, with extensive illustrations from private archives, museums, and Aicher's estate.


 

Friday
12Feb2010

Better?

Maybe this site isn't better but just more useful in a different way.

I do like the community aspect of Kuler.

Thursday
11Feb2010

Kuler

I don't why I haven't shared this yet.

It's a Great tool! It's called Kuler.

 

 

This is one of mine