London Design Festival 09 Preview: London Digital Week

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The London Digital Week is kicking off today – a week of conferences, workshops, meet-ups, presentations, networking, parties and exhibitions bringing together the digital-orientated industries in and around London under one umbrella event. 2009 marks the beginning of this annual festival as part of the London Design Festival, drawing in local and global industry leaders and mavericks to celebrate our talented innovators, thinkers and doers, who have helped to put London firmly on the global digital map. The events aims to further the understanding of digital, to share knowledge within the industry and to showcase the best work of companies, groups and individuals in London and the UK to the rest of the world.

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Core77 Forum Topic: Releasing Source Files

Featured Forum Topic of the Day:
Releasing Source Files
by JLee in design employment

I’ve just been asked by a client of mine to supply him with my 3D files for some displays I designed. I have seen somewhere on here before that releasing such files usually involved a secondary fee above what he already paid me to design them and supply him with flat images. What is the done thing is this situation?

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Melbourne Writers Festival

Cette belle campagne pour le Melbourne Writers Festival se déroule en Australie. L’idée : plusieurs situations avec 2 niveaux de lecture possibles. Une mise en scène de l’agence JWT sur des clichés de Bronwyn Kidd. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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En grande taille : HorrorWarMystery

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412- Federal Feathers

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The German language describes the difference between two main types of federal states aptly and concisely as being between a Bundesstaat (1) and a Staatenbund (2). The European Union, in which the 27 constituent nations retain sovereignty over such key issues as defence and foreign policy, clearly is an example of the latter. The United States, where federal sovereignty clearly trumps states’ rights, is of the former type.

This does not mean, however, that the 50 constituent states are completely homogenised; in fact, they exhibit a marked tendency to stress their uniqueness and individuality, among other means by choosing a raft of state insignia – even if often as trivial as a State Toy (Kansas: Etch-A-Sketch), State Instrument (Kentucky: Appalachian dulcimer), or State Beverage (Massachusetts: cranberry juice).

Only a handful of states have adopted such idiosyncratic symbols. A much more popular one, adopted by all states and DC in fact, is the State Bird. Funny thing, though: instead of choosing birds unique to each state, or at least not shared with other states, these insignia show an intriguing degree of overlap, and geographic contiguity – as shown by this map.

* Seven states in a contiguous area in the Mid-West and Mid-Atlantic share the Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) for a State Bird. These states, coloured red, are: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. The Northern Cardinal is called Cardinal because it looks like it’s dressed in the flowing red robes or Roman Catholic cardinals, and Northern because it only occurs in that hemisphere. It is also called Redbird, because of the brightly coloured plumage of the male (the female is a more dullish brown-red).

* Six green-coloured southern states (Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida and South Carolina) all have the Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottus) as a state symbol. Mockingbirds get their name from their ability to mimick (or mock, if you will) the songs of other birds and even other species.

* Six states west of the Mississippi and north of the Missouri Compromise Line share the Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) as a State Bird. The Western Meadowlark is a blackbird with yellow underparts. These states, here coloured purple, are Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon and Wyoming.

* Four states opt for the bluebird – although in the case of Nevada and Idaho it’s the Mountain Bluebird (Siala curricuides), and for Missouri and New York it’s the Eastern Bluebird (Siala sialis). The former is bluer than the latter, and occurs mainly west of the Rockies, whereas the latter’s habitat is to the east thereof.

* Three states go yellow by opting for the American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis): Washington, Iowa and New Jersey.

We therefore have five dominant colours on the ornithological map of the US: red, blue, green, purple and yellow. Thus, ornithology is more than double as colourful as politics, which only manages to colour the States in red or blue. Most other state birds have mottled, multicoloured coats, but at least one colour could be added: that of New Hampshire’s Purple Finch (Carpodacus purpureus).

Many thanks to Raynor Ganan for sending in this map, found here on the Ragbag.

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(1) – litt. ‘federal state’, federation.
(2) – litt. ‘federation of states’, confederation.

Cinnamon Chasers – Luv Deluxe

Une belle mise en scène et vidéoclip, dirigée par le jeune réalisateur Saman Keshavarz, qui utilise la technique de prise de vue à la 1ère personne avec le Canon 5D Mark II. Le clip est destiné au projet musical Cinnamon Chasers et à leur titre “Luv Deluxe”.



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This Just Inbox: Porcupine, a reconfigurable chair from felt and fiberglass

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Porcupine, a collaboration between Eduardo Benamor Duarte and Caterina Tiazzoldi, is a chair designed explicitly for hotel lobbies, restaurants, airports and other waiting areas. Because the chair is parametrically generated from a logic inspired by the fractal growth of a shell, different versions of it can be produced to precisely fit a room.

The whole thing is surfaced in felt, consisting only of sheets of material, with no crossbracing. The felt, however, is reinforced from the inside with fiberglass which allows it to appear like it’s just sitting there, about to fall over.

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The prototypical version of the chair was designed for Experimenta Design Lisboa and will be installed at the Altis Belém Hotel & Spa through November 8th.

More shots after the jump.

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Coroflot Design Job of the Day: Interaction and Brand Designer, Cinco Design, Portland, Oregon

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Lead Interaction/Brand Designer
Cinco Design Office

Portland, OR

Experience driven designer with a bit of rock ‘n roll needed for a 4-6 month full-time contract. May evolve into a full-time position if we can’t live without you.

You have a depth of experience in digital UX, animation and motion while also having a keen sense for corporate brand identity and how digital experiences map and integrate with other brand communication platforms – whether that’s an image campaign, packaging, product or environment.

It’s important that you’re able to visualize a complete brand experience – where interactive may only be one element- and be able to contribute a knowledgeable perspective and strengthen the overall presentation/design of an integrated brand experience.

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The best design jobs and portfolios hang out at Coroflot.

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Friday’s Fire


On Friday evening, we invited the local contributors of issue 3 down to Sandy Beach Park for a bonfire (weenies! s’mores!) and to film a little magazine movie. Thanks to all who came; it was a lovely evening. I’m working on editing the video, which will be posted here later in the week. A few more pics are over here.

Umm… Hardware aisle twelve, shop smart, shop S-Mart!

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This tee based off of the uniform  seen worn by Ash in the movie Army of Darkness. You can get yours here. Groovy!

Paper Tower by Shigeru Ban

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London Design Festival 09: a temporary tower made of paper tubes designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban has been erected on the South Bank in London. (more…)