Jason Bruges

Posted by Fabio 13 January 2010

Star designer Jason Bruges takes part in the recently opened exhibition at the V&A entitled DECODE with his contribution Mirror, Mirror. White dot matrix digital panels are arranged in the pond, awakening as visitors come into view. Cameras mounted within the LED dot matrices capture activity in the garden and simultaneously reflect this back to the viewer; the animated images are then mirrored once again in the surface of the water, creating multiple reflections. www.jasonbruges.com

Louis Reith – Avalanche

Posted by Fabio 19 December 2009

Dutch artist Louis Reith masterfully merges contrasting geometric shapes and abstract typography to capture the darkness of winter. He lives and work in Enschede. After his first college years he worked as a designer at an advertising agency in Antwerp, Belgium. read more

Simon Wald-Lasowski

Posted by Fabio 18 December 2009

Solid selection of work from freelance photographer, graphic designer and art director, Simon Wald-Lasowski.

www.simonwaldlasowski.com

Wouter Dolk

Posted by Fabio 24 November 2009

WOUTER DOLK
Eitempera auf Papier
November 28, 2009 – January 16, 2010

Galerie Albrecht
Charlottenstrasse 78, D 10117 Berlin

Dieter Rams

Posted by Fabio 24 November 2009

“Question everything generally thought to be obvious.”
Dieter Rams

As head of design at Braun, the German consumer electronics manufacturer, Dieter Rams emerged as one of the most influential industrial designers of the late 20th century by defining an elegant, legible, yet rigorous visual language for its products. read more

The Book Cover Archive

Posted by Fabio 17 November 2009

A great archive of book cover designs and designer from recent years. Edited and maintained by Ben Pieratt of General Projects and Eric Jacobsen of Whisky Van Gogh Go.

www.bookcoverarchive.com

Ana Benaroya

Posted by Fabio 11 November 2009

Humorous illustrations with a colorful twist of darkness by New Jersey based designer and illustrator Ana Benaroya. read more

Olympia Le-Tan

Posted by Fabio 6 November 2009

A limited edition novel handbags by Olympia Le-Tan. Evoking first-edition covers of 21 classic novels, the collection is hand made in France, using canvas, embroidered and silk-thread, with a brass structure. Inside you will find not pages, but a void lined with a vintage Liberty print intended to hold your belongings. read more