Blue Experience Part 2

Tolga Tuncer’s first version for the Facebook Phone was radical enough, simply based on its design. He takes his passion with the social networking site a step forward with this new iteration. It features a compact aluminum casing and a slider phone. A highly centralized user interface with a real physical aluminum wheel embedded with a Like-Button makes the phone ideal for FB fans.

The wheel makes it easy to scroll within the Facebook timeline, News list ,Friend list and Photos without touching the screen. The wheel is also central point of Instagram’s filter selection and adjusting filter settings.

Designer: Tolga Tuncer


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Please Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘em

I think it’s probably the childhood incident where I was helping my father to hammer in with some DIY project and I hurt my thumb pretty bad. But its put me off hammers for life! I guess the only way you can get me to bang in some nails is with protective sheaths like this Fear Not Hammer. Guides that hold the nail in place, allow you to hammer without the fear of hurting yourself. Please Hammer don’t hurt ‘em!

Fear Not Hammer is a 2012 iF Design Talents Entry.

Designer: Cheng-Wei Wang


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Newell Rubbermaid is seeking a Sr. Industrial Designer in Huntersville, North Carolina

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Sr. Industrial Designer
Newell Rubbermaid

Huntersville, North Carolina

Newell Rubbermaid is looking to expand its design team with a passionate and energetic Senior Industrial Designer who can work independently on cross functional teams. Their diverse portfolio provides opportunities across a wide array of categories including Outdoor Living, Home Organization, Closet, Garage, Indoor Waste, Outdoor Refuse, Laundry, Kitchen, Cleaning, Insulated, Food Storage and Beverage. Guide your programs through all phases of development by working internally with three domestic manufacturing facilities and externally with suppliers, consultants and manufacturers.

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Museum Moves: New Director for Indianapolis Museum of Art, Curator Changes, Getty Launches App

Charles L. Venable (pictured) is the newly appointed director and CEO of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. He starts on October 8. For the past five years, Veneble has served as director and CEO of Louisville’s Speed Art Museum, where his achievements include spearheading a planned 200,000-square-foot expansion featuring a new building for modern and contemporary art designed by wHY Architecture. The “new Speed,” which will include a new art park and piazza for outdoor sculpture, is slated to open in 2015 (meanwhile, 95% of the $50 million tab has already been raised). At the IMA, the venerable Venable will succeed Maxwell Anderson, who became director of the Dallas Museum of Art in January.

• Want to explore masterpieces from the Getty without looking up from your digital device? There’s an app for that. The new J. Paul Getty Museum Highlights of the Collections app (yours for $2.99) allows you to browse through 150 of the museum’s greatest hits, from Van Gogh’s “Irises” (your aunt loves this one so much she bought the tote bag) and Bernini’s sculpture of a “Boy with a Dragon” to Dorothea Lange’s migrant mother and a recently acquired Klimt drawing (happy 150th, Gustav!). Each of the objects is accompanied by a brief commentary and can be viewed in detail through high-definition images.

• Back in Gotham, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is celebrating a new attendance record: 6.28 million people visited the Met (including the Cloisters museum and gardens) during the fiscal year that ended on June 30—662,000 of those visitors stopped by last summer’s Alexander McQueen blockbuster, which also boosted the 2011 attendance numbers because of its timing. Virtual visitors are also on the rise, with the museum reporting 44 million to its website in fiscal year 2012.
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Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Gravel coats the exterior of this house in Japan by Keitaro Muto Architects, including a wedge-shaped block with outward sloping walls.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Named Ginan House, the two-storey residence is located at the back of a long and narrow site, behind a gravel garden that separates it from the street.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

A small swimming pool is tucked into a recess in the facade, marking the divide between the two overlapping blocks that comprise the building.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Sloping walls continue inside the house and separate the two bedrooms and staircase in one block from a third bedroom and a living and dining room in the other.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

A walk-in-closet and small toilet are also located on the first floor and can only be accessed by crossing a metal bridge.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

We’ve also just featured another Japanese house, which is shaped like an arrow.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

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Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Photography is by Apertozero.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Here’s the architect’s project description:


“GINAN “, whole site including a building is like a Japanese garden.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

A client requested me to relocate a garden stones and trees from a garden of the house which he used to live.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

This site is long and narrow. I left half site on the road as a “garden” for future for their children.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

The whole site is as a “garden”, spread gravel all over the site and placed some big garden rocks and trees.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

The building stands as if it was a part of this garden.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

This diagonal wall which is made with gravel makes the ground look as if it were standing up, making it a magnificent scene.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Inside this architecturally designed building(mass), you will find the bedroom, bathroom and other rooms where you will be able to have your own space for comfort and privacy.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

The spaces left by the volumes are open spaces where the family can get together.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Both the inside and outside of this house were dynamically designed to give the owner an open and clear feeling as if they were in a garden.

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Architects: Keitaro Muto Architects
Collaborators: Atushi Fujio
Location: Hashima-gun, Gifu, Japan
Use: Residential
Structure: Timber frame construction
Completion: 2012
Project Area: 147.86 sq m

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Site plan – click above for larger image

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

Ground floor plan – click above for larger image

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

First floor plan – click above for larger image

Ginan House by Keitaro Muto Architects

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Guinness wants us to paint it black

Guinness has released a new global advert asking the world to paint their towns black in honour of Arthur Guinness, the man originally behind the pint of black stuff…

The spot, from Saatchi & Saatchi in London, aims to promote the celebration of Arthur’s Day, an annual music event that has taken place since 2009 on September 27. Various events will take place across the UK on the date this year, keep an eye on Guinness’ Facebook page to find out more.

Credits:
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi London
ECDs: Kate Stanners, Paul Silburn
Creatives: Gavin Torrance, Danny Hunt
Production company: Somesuch & Co
Director: Daniel Wolfe

36 Hours: 125 Weekends in Europe

Edita da taschen a cura di Barbara Ireland del New York Times (una delle autrici della rubrica 36 hours), ecco la guida con consigli pratici se vi trovaste a passare un week end in una delle 125 capitali europee recensite in questo libro. Lo trovate qui.

36 Hours: 125 Weekends in Europe

New street signs for New York – New York Times


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the all-caps text on New York’s street signs is being replaced by upper and lower case letters in a different font, called Clearview – New York Times.

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