The woe’s of having modernist parents (via Co.Design). The Handwriting Of 10 Famous Typographers. Because you always wanted to know.
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Time well spent
My stupid xfinity internet has been out all week so I didn’t get to post this on time. But I’m my grad studio now so I can post this lovely video about interaction design. I really loved the message of thinking deeply about why we’re designing and what we want to get out of it.…
My 5 favorite talks from Interaction15
Didn’t get to go to Interaction15? Wouldn’t even if you didn’t know about it because you’re not an interaction designer? Never fear! here are my favorite talks in a nutshell (and why). I will preface with telling you that there were usually three talks going at a time and so I certainly didn’t attended all…
Chameleon love
I saw this movie on BBC Earth and really liked the style. And now I really like chameleons too. I saw this really funny improv skip about them that I couldn’t get out of my head, and now they’ve been solidified in my memory. I made this little cartoon about them:
Cute commercial of a do-gooder
Related to my blog post yesterday:
5: books James Victore recommends
Pretty diverse set, no? I want to give couple of them try. But he’s right about me not wanting to read Ralph’s again. I really agree that it’s our immersion in the world that helps make us diverse and strong designers. James Victore, for those of you new to the scene, is a graphic designer…
What I know now // 022
Tourist vs local photographs (via Good) around the world. Well, I know a whole lot more since going to Interaction15 last week, but I’ll stick primarily to the articles I’ve read in the last month.
NSPCC’s online safety campaign
It’s still Monday in San Francisco! I thought I’d share this cute-but-important PSA that England showed to try to get children to use the internet more safely. It seemed like a thoughtful way to deal with the issue. via FastCompany (check out more there!)
‘The mystery of the missing martins’ video
I saw and loved this and I think if you see it, you’d love it too. It’s all of the things that I like together: animals, science facts, and silliness in a well-designed way.
“The Yearbook” animated short
Breakfast catfish.