TYPO Berlin 2011 SHIFT
Posted in: Uncategorized16th international Design Conference Berlin
To shift is to pick up speed, to push the envelope, to change your perspective. All three are usefu..
16th international Design Conference Berlin
To shift is to pick up speed, to push the envelope, to change your perspective. All three are usefu..
There’s no reason for you to leave the house without this bag. Why? Well, take a look. It’s a lovely quilted bag with brass studs to give it edge and a lion detail to give it a touch of class. It easily goes from day to night and matches just about any outfit. Plus, it’s vegan-friendly and comes with a ton of pockets to fit your makeup, your phone and any another must-have item you need in your purse. It also has two different straps – one chain for a dressed up look and the other adjustable to make it easy to carry just about anywhere. Seriously – isn’t this the perfect little bag? Take it on your next trip!
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Shown above: still from previous E STINGS winner Recursive Culture by Cyriak Harris
Yes, it’s back: E4 and Creative Review invite you once again to leave our flabber completely gasted with your amazing talent. Make a sting for E4 and you could get your work on air as well as win £2,500
It’s launched careers, it’s changed lives and it’s made us wonder just what on earth goes through some people’s heads. Yes, E STINGS is back and, with your help, we can make it bigger and better than ever.
As ever, the competition works likes this: we want you to take the E4 logo and create an original brand sting that can be played out on E4 itself. It can be live action, it can be animated, it can be in 2D, 3D or 4D. It can be hi-fi, lo-fi, big-budget or no-budget. All you have to do is download the E4 logo and a selection of sound files from e4.com/estings and get going.
Our esteemed panel of judges from E4 and Creative Review will choose their top 25 E STINGS from this year’s entries, all of which will be aired on E4. In addition, a selection of our favourites will be shown on the CR website and on our forthcoming iPad app.
We will then choose an overall winner who receives a prize of £2,500 in cool, hard cash. Plus we have a runner-up prize of £500. The prizes will be announced at a party to which all the shortlist will be invited.
If that sounds good, download the stuff you need and get cracking.
Deadline: July 1. Enter online at e4.com/estings
The Creative Review Annual is out now, published as a special 196-page double edition with our May issue and featuring the best work of the year in advertising and graphic design. If you would like to buy this issue and are based in the UK, you can search for your nearest stockist here. Based outside the UK? Simply call +44(0)207 292 3703 to find your nearest stockist. Better yet, subscribe to CR for a year here and save yourself almost 30% on the printed magazine.
Nouveau focus sur Stuart Gibson, un photographe australien passionné de surf. Avec des clichés d’une beauté incroyable, il parvient à allier dans ses clichés la puissance de la nature et de l’océan ainsi que les corps des sportifs. Plus de visuels dans la suite de l’article.
Not to be outdone by their new neighbors to the north, Facebook, who earlier this year decided to buy the former Sun Microsystems campus and invite anyone and everyone to help come design it for them, Google is reportedly planning on expanding its own headquarters in Mountain View, California. According to the San Jose Mercury News, the company has “agreed to pay the city…$30 million to lease 9.4 acres,” for a 53 year lease, the “highest prices ever for land in that section of the city.” Furthermore, they’ve retained the services of the German firm, Ingenhoven Architects, to help build something on this new plot. Though they haven’t released any of what they have cooked up for the new facility, the paper reports that “preliminary plans could be filed later this month, with construction starting as early as 2012.” And considering that Ingenhoven is one of the most “sustainable and ecologically oriented” firms in the world (that quote taken from their site), whatever winds up getting built is sure to be “Supergreen,” the phrase the company uses to describe its work.
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To benefit the American Red Cross relief efforts in Japan, Sanrio has launched items to support the cause. Pick up this Hello Japan tote ($10) online at Sanrio.com or at Sanrio boutiques nationwide. This popular tote bag is just back in stock! You can also buy the Hello Japan t-shirt ($20 at Mighty Fine, sizes S-XL). $15 from each t-shirt purchase goes directly to the American Red Cross. Also look for Hello Japan chocolate bars for $4 each, available at Dylan’s Candy Bar in NY and also online.
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Dirigé par Jason Miller et produit par Eikon Productions, le clip du morceau “Everyday” de Rusko impressionne par sa réalisation maîtrisée et une photographie travaillée. Cette vidéo, s’attardant sur des habitants d’un endroit désert des USA, est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.