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    Berlin     art     design     history     news     cool     culture    
    “Berlin Builds a New Wall to See How the Dominoes Fall: 20 Years After the Original Was Destroyed,   A Styrofoam Version Is Readied for Toppling”

“…As dusk creeps across the German capital on Nov. 9, 20 years to the hour after East Germans first began hammering away at the original concrete Berlin Wall on their way to the West, the first section will be pushed over, and the rest will fall — like dominoes…” —Wall Street Journal
(photo credit: Almut Schoenfeld/The Wall Street Journal)

    “Berlin Builds a New Wall to See How the Dominoes Fall: 20 Years After the Original Was Destroyed, A Styrofoam Version Is Readied for Toppling”

    “…As dusk creeps across the German capital on Nov. 9, 20 years to the hour after East Germans first began hammering away at the original concrete Berlin Wall on their way to the West, the first section will be pushed over, and the rest will fall — like dominoes…” —Wall Street Journal

    (photo credit: Almut Schoenfeld/The Wall Street Journal)

    Giant Robot     art     culture     design     illustration     nyc     packaging    
    “Longtime curators and local artists Jordin Isip and Rodger Stevens know a lot of other local artists — they recruited 300 of them (many with day jobs: graphic designers, illustrators, lighting designers, etc.) for Dime Bag 3, closing at Giant Robot in the East Village on August 12…”
See What 30 Local Artists Stuffed Into ‘Dime Bags’ (via Vulture, above “Dime Bag” illustrated by Ray Fenwick)

    “Longtime curators and local artists Jordin Isip and Rodger Stevens know a lot of other local artists — they recruited 300 of them (many with day jobs: graphic designers, illustrators, lighting designers, etc.) for Dime Bag 3, closing at Giant Robot in the East Village on August 12…”

    See What 30 Local Artists Stuffed Into ‘Dime Bags’
    (via Vulture, above “Dime Bag” illustrated by Ray Fenwick)

    comics     magazines     art     illustration     culture     design     politics    
    “The Art of Rebellion,” Steven Heller reviews “New visual books on the comics artist Harvey Kurtzman, classic underground comics, political posters from the Lebanese civil war and mug shots” (via NYTimes.com)

    “The Art of Rebellion,” Steven Heller reviews “New visual books on the comics artist Harvey Kurtzman, classic underground comics, political posters from the Lebanese civil war and mug shots” (via NYTimes.com)

    design     culture     world     money    
    design     fashion     ideas     culture     ethnicity    
     “Mixed to Perfection” 
“…Lori Tharps shares the motivation behind the new line: ” As the mother of two mixed kids and a journalist who often writes about race and identity, I knew that the phrase ‘What are you?’ is one of the most annoyingly pervasive questions people ask of those who don’t look like the stereotypical definitions we have for racial categories…”

(first discovered via Visual Culture)

     “Mixed to Perfection” 

    “…Lori Tharps shares the motivation behind the new line: ” As the mother of two mixed kids and a journalist who often writes about race and identity, I knew that the phrase ‘What are you?’ is one of the most annoyingly pervasive questions people ask of those who don’t look like the stereotypical definitions we have for racial categories…”

    (first discovered via Visual Culture)

    design     nostalgia     culture     books     packaging     gadgets     tech     food    
    redesignrelated:

The Changing Face of Everyday Design: From air steward uniforms to Corn Flakes cereal boxes…how has everyday design evolved over the last half-century? looking at the evolution of design from 1950s to today in pictures (discovered via The Guardian)

    redesignrelated:

    The Changing Face of Everyday Design: From air steward uniforms to Corn Flakes cereal boxes…how has everyday design evolved over the last half-century?

    looking at the evolution of design from 1950s to today in pictures

    (discovered via The Guardian)
    culture     food     trends    

    In the faddish world of online pop culture, a particular species of food movement has taken root. Its partisans don’t care whether your ingredients are fresh, organic, or locally grown. Really, they’d prefer it if you did your grocery shopping in the freezer section. The movement isn’t about taking your time in the kitchen or cooking from scratch, though its adherents sometimes spend hours on their creations. And if you’re focused on making healthy, balanced meals, free of trans fat, light on meat, and served in modest portions, then you’re definitely not among their ranks…
    design     food     culture     japan     interiors    
    Apartment Therapy asks “Would You Decorate with Fake Food?” (photo from Kappabashi Market in Tokyo)

    Apartment Therapy asks “Would You Decorate with Fake Food?”
    (photo from Kappabashi Market in Tokyo)

    graphic design     infographics     magazines     design     charts     typography     flickr     culture    
    a collection of the great infographics from GOOD magazine’s ongoing Transparency feature now on flickr
Transparency: A History of Gay Marriage Bans (via GOOD Magazine)

    a collection of the great infographics from GOOD magazine’s ongoing Transparency feature now on flickr

    Transparency: A History of Gay Marriage Bans (via GOOD Magazine)

    barack obama     culture     art     museums    
    The Obamas are “Changing the Art on the White House Walls”
Isn’t it about time for some variety?… 
“…The National Gallery of Art has loaned the family at least five works this year, including “Numerals, 0 through 9,” a lead relief sculpture by Jasper Johns, “Berkeley No. 52,” a splashy large-scale painting by Richard Diebenkorn, and a blood-red Edward Ruscha canvas featuring the words, “I think maybe I’ll…,” fitting for a president known for lengthy bouts of contemplation…” —Wall Street Journal

    The Obamas are “Changing the Art on the White House Walls”

    Isn’t it about time for some variety?… 

    “…The National Gallery of Art has loaned the family at least five works this year, including “Numerals, 0 through 9,” a lead relief sculpture by Jasper Johns, “Berkeley No. 52,” a splashy large-scale painting by Richard Diebenkorn, and a blood-red Edward Ruscha canvas featuring the words, “I think maybe I’ll…,” fitting for a president known for lengthy bouts of contemplation…” —Wall Street Journal

    food     culture    
    All about how Americans love Sriracha sauce, and that it isn’t as authentic as some believe…Hot Stuff in a Squeeze Bottle (via NYTimes.com)

    All about how Americans love Sriracha sauce, and that it isn’t as authentic as some believe…
    Hot Stuff in a Squeeze Bottle (via NYTimes.com)

    design     business     magazines     movies     books     art     culture     creativity    
    Fast Company magazine releases their list of “100 Most Creative People in Business” online (but is also in the printed June 2009 issue). JJ Abrams, Neil Gaiman, Hayao Miyazaki, Kyle Cooper, Gary Hustwit, Maurice Sendak, Hussein Chalayan, just to name a few…

    Fast Company magazine releases their list of “100 Most Creative People in Business” online (but is also in the printed June 2009 issue). JJ Abrams, Neil Gaiman, Hayao Miyazaki, Kyle Cooper, Gary Hustwit, Maurice Sendak, Hussein Chalayan, just to name a few…

    food     culture     web    
    GOOD launches new food column, Borborygmi

    GOOD launches new food column, Borborygmi

    book design     graphic design     food     trends     UK     London     typography     illustration     cooking     eating     culture     photography     cover design     sustainability     green     future     packaging     labels    
    “Trend analysts Chris Sanderson and Martin Raymond from the London firm The Future Laboratory put together crEATe.: Eating, Design and Future Food (Gestalten) as a survey of contemporary food culture…”
crEATe. book review via designrelated



    “Trend analysts Chris Sanderson and Martin Raymond from the London firm The Future Laboratory put together crEATe.: Eating, Design and Future Food (Gestalten) as a survey of contemporary food culture…”

    crEATe. book review via designrelated

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