Edits

Neon Video Game

Posted by Fabio 6 October 2009

A Crew of Freeborders took over a San Francisco street to create a real life video game, using neonframes above their heads.

Albin Karlsson – Mirror Digital Clock

Posted by Fabio 6 October 2009

Simple, elegant and striking work from Swedish artist Albin Karlsson. Make sure you have a look at his website and watch the CCNC engraving machine doing what it does best.

www.albinkarlsson.com

GOOD MORNING TECHNOLOGY

Posted by Fabio 6 October 2009

Goodmorning Technology is a strategic design agency working across product design to branding. The still above is part of the identity, invitations, signage and screen animations for the See the Light-exhibition at Danish Design Center. The logo is a pun on the exhibitions Danish title; Se Lyset where you, through the use of light, can discover the title in one word.

www.gmtn.dk

Chop cup – making of

Posted by Fabio 6 October 2009

Time lapse 48 hours on the set of Chop cup.

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Sergio Rodrigues

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2009

Cool Hunting Visited Sergio Rodrigues at his NYC gallery Espasso, this video checks in with the iconic Brazilian designer and architect to celebrate the relaunch of his “Chifruda” chair. Translated as “the horned one”.

www.sergiorodrigues.com.br
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Graphic Designer vs client

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2009

The customer is always right…..

OK-RM

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2009

OK-RM is a multidisciplinary design studio based in London formed by Oliver Knight and Rory McGrath; working with businesses, art institutions and other organisations. Their latest project is for Free to Air which is a series of exhibitions, screenings and events in London which set out to explore the multiple meanings of ‘freedom’ in contemporary society. read more

David Rokeby – Long Wave

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2009

Long wave is a site specific installation that was commissioned by Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts + Creativity and was on view at the Allen Lambert Galleria, Brookfield Place, Toronto, June 5 – 20, 2009. It is a 380 foot long, 60 foot high sculpture tracing a helix through the entire length of the galleria. read more