Forget snail-mail - Today's Special is Risque-mail. Letter lace, anyone?
If only these laser-cut beauties would hold up to a beating by the u.s. postal service.
http://designyearbook.blogspot.com/2009/09/insecurity-envelopes-by-jk-keller.html
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18.9.09
Making Sense to Come, LayTer.
She said she was well versed in Verbal Magic. He drooled in his mouth. Unfortunately, we're sorta biased against the upper classes, because they have more stuff. Ideas are common property, no one owns an idea. Continue
17.9.09
in an attempt to describe...
(iconography mapping of the e fayette and westmoreland block)
local signage from the site:
1. stripping away of color and symbols
2. let with data and the heirarchy in which it appears inform us about what is important on the site
3. categorize data (highlighting such groups as cars, food, and health) in order to find the predominance of certain industries
to come: a version which depicts signage as it appears relative to other signs, adding depth of field (getting closer to a map) and points of orientation.
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16.9.09
Assignment:
Your home studio space in whatever condition it's in *right now*, 5 pictures or less. GO!library
The Yamakoya (which means wooden-log cabin in Japanese) by Ben Nagaoka was a winning project at the 2009 JCD Design Awards.
If there was a library like this near me, I would never leave.
14.9.09
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