By jason | Published:
June 23, 2009
iPhone toolbar icons are 24-bit PNGs with an alpha channel and dimensions of about 30 × 30 pixels. The icon’s mask (the parts of the image which aren’t fully transparent) is styled to create the normal and active button states. This works the same way for both Toolbar (blue bar, as in Safari) and Tab [...]
By mike | Published:
June 18, 2009
Your current feed reader is full of unread items. You’re hesitant to subscribe to any more feeds because you can’t keep up with your existing subs. Maybe you’ve even abandoned feeds altogether. Fever takes the temperature of your slice of the web and shows you what’s hot.
- Fever°
Fever reads your feeds and picks out the [...]
Also posted in Resources, Websites |
By derrick | Published:
June 18, 2009
SACROSANCTJune 14th-June 21st 2009
St. John’s Episcopal American Catholic Church1610 Lexington Avenue, New York CityOpening Reception: June 14th, 4:30-7:30pmClosing Reception: June 21st, 5-10pm
Sophie T. Lvoff is pleased to present “Sacrosanct”, a group exhibition dealing with issues of religious resonance and spirituality on view from June 14- June 21.
“Sacrosanct” takes place at a church on the Upper [...]
Also posted in Inspiration |
By derrick | Published:
June 10, 2009
We’d like to hear how AIGA has benefitted you. Whether it’s been personally, as a company, or as part of your community. Please share up to three answers.
We’d love to see you flex your creative muscles on the first one. Please limit your first answer to 5 words or less. Then as detailed as you like on 2 and 3.
Those who [...]
By jason | Published:
June 9, 2009
James White is a mixed-media artist and graphic designer living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. With ten years of experience, James has worked with an array of clients on professional projects as well as various art endeavors such as children’s books, comics, fine art shows and animation. (Image featured above “La Femme”). Be sure to [...]
By jason | Published:
June 9, 2009
Highly expressionistic, great movement and deep depth texture are three phrases to describe Anthony Lister’s work. Mister Lister enjoys painting a plethora of subjects, one of the repeating subjects is the superhero. Batman, Spiderman, Wolverine, Hulk and Wonderwoman are present, and keep looking because Robin isn’t far behind. A breath of fresh air for the [...]
By derrick | Published:
June 9, 2009
The Virtual Shoe Museum was initiated by Liza Snook in 2004. Once the idea was born, a long search began for designers, photographers and publishers connected to shoes. New friendships developed and their mailbox filled with loads of material on fantastic shoes, art and design on shoes. The Shoe featured above (Electric Light Shoe) by Strawberry [...]
By jason | Published:
June 8, 2009
Amazing design from Brazil.
- Mopa
By derrick | Published:
June 4, 2009
Choose from - Avant Garde, Frutiger, Helvetiva, Myriad Pro, Cooper Black, Fibonacci and the one the only Futura.
- Font Shirts
By derrick | Published:
June 2, 2009
“The brief was to create a typeface based on an environment of your choice. I chose the newspaper as I saw it as a direct interpretation of the socioeconomic environment that surrounds us all.
I manipulated the rules of design of the environment by using the 5 column grid as a framework for building a modular [...]
By jason | Published:
June 2, 2009
The TWELVE ANIMALS project by Graflex Creations was generated by an idea that the image of humanity united as one could be built by creating a figure combining “Nation” “Cooperation” and “Peace” with all continents and islands of the world.
- TWELVE ANIMALS by Garflex Creations
By mike | Published:
May 29, 2009
Savannah College of Art and Design Graphic Design Senior Show.
- Savannah Secession 2009
By derrick | Published:
May 28, 2009
Salt and pepper shaker concept by Antrepo Design.
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By jason | Published:
May 26, 2009
The Cryptic Canvas: 50 movies hidden in a painting. In honor of Empire Magazine’s 20-year anniversary.
- The Cryptic Canvas 50 Movies Hidden In A Painting
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By derrick | Published:
May 24, 2009
Coffee table book on the Canadian West – as seen through the eyes of different photographers. Great stuff.
- Eyes West, Coffee Table Book by Javier Puig
Also posted in Photography |