Phillip Niemeyer | Picturing the Past 10 Years

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Phillip Niemeyer | Picturing the Past 10 Years

2010 Calendar: Think Green

More than 100 designers will be published in the publication. 53 designers have a special podium as a weekly theme. “Think Green!” creates for the year 2010, a visual inventory of the topic of ecology and design. In addition to individual, for this project developed typography, the calendar shows ideas in the context of raw materials, energy and the environment in different countries.

We were lucky enough to be asked to be represented in this showcase of progressive work and are anxiously awaiting our copy. To learn more about EIGA—the people behind it and how to snag a copy for 2010 click here.

2009 review: April

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Next up in our review of the year are Dezeen’s most popular stories from April. In pole position is Herzog & de Meuron’s extension to the Tate Modern art gallery in London. (more…)

Jazz Up A Plain Ensemble This NYE With Affordable Statement Jewelry!

imageUnless your New Year’s Eve plans involve a date with your couch, some footie pajamas, and a bottle of champagne for one, you’re likely experiencing pressure to track down a killer evening outfit to ring in the new year in style. But let’s face it — unless you have the admirable patience required to tolerate the post-Christmas mess at Forever 21, it can be easy to burn a hole in your wallet trying to snag the perfect cocktail dress on the fly. But try this idea on for size: raid your closet for your favorite trusty LBD or skirt-and-blouse combo and make it occasion-appropriate by adding some statement jewelry to the mix. Despite what that fashionista conscience is telling you, it isn’t a crime to wear the same thing twice if you rock it the right way. Plus, you’ll be surprised how dramatically a jeweled bib necklace and some stacked bangles can amp up a tried-and-true look. View the slideshow to see some night-out jewelry for instant glam under $60!

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3D Illusion Storage

Une unité de stockage originale, sous la forme d’un trompe-l’oeil, par le designer norvégien Bjørn Jørund Blikstad. Récemment diplômé de maîtrise de l’Académie nationale des Arts d’Oslo, il a conçu “Imeüble”, une étagère qui s’inspire volontairement du Rubik’s Cube.



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Previously on Fubiz

Design Revolution Roadshow


The Design Revolution Road Show
is a traveling exhibition and lecture series bringing “product design that empowers” to 25 high schools and university design programs across the nation in the Spring of 2010 brought to you by Project H. To learn more on this traveling exhibition see this.

2010 Color of the year

Given that we are coming to the end of ‘09 we felt it was appropriate to mention the “so called” color of the year for 2010 released by Pantone.

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Pixel Daze

Simple yet snazzy, Pixel Daze combines fashion and technology with timepiece, and is no doubt one of its kind in the reign of watch and accessories.

Diane Arbus on taking bad pictures

“It’s important to take bad pictures. It’s the bad ones that have to do with what you’ve never done before. They can make you recognize something you hadn’t seen in a way that will make you recognize it when you see it again.”
Diane Arbus

–>SPD

Marian Bantjes, David Rockwell Among TED 2010 Speakers

bantjes_rockwell.jpgWhen a four-day conference is structured around a dozen nouns—from action and boldness to simplicity and wisdom—you know it’s going to be good. Such is TED2010, the annual conference that began as a technology, entertainment, and design (hence, TED) confab and 25 years later has become a World Economic Forum of the mind. Creativity is king and talks are 18-minute revelations. The theme of this year’s conference, which kicks off on February 9 in Long Beach, California, is “What the world needs now”—not so much love, sweet love, as “core ideas that will drive our quest for a better future.” Thus, there are twelve main sessions, each devoted to one big idea. And, oh what a speaker line-up!

Typographic savant Marian Bantjes will speak during the Imagination session, which comes just after the one on Boldness headlined by Bill Gates. There is also time for Play, in a session featuring multi-tasking design mind David Rockwell, comedian Sarah Silverman, playwright Eve Ensler, and songstress Natalie Merchant. And that’s just Friday! Also taking the TED stage in February will be David Byrne (Invention), Blue Hill chef Dan Barber (Discovery), interface designer John Underkoffler (Breakthrough), and writer/activist Elie Wiesel (Wisdom), whose talk with precede that of onlne performance artist Ze Frank. Worlds collide at the TED Conference. We’ll let Bantjes deliver the bad news: “Can you attend? Well, no….unfortunately,” she wrote recently on her website. “Even at $6,000 a pop, it’s been sold out for months! But in about six months, I think, they’ll post videos from the conference.” In the meantime, get inspired by 587 past TED talks, available for viewing here.

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