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    There

    January 31st, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Design, Technology, Typography
    Comments: 2

     

    You have to respect any studio that has Brockmann and Crouwel posters on their walls. There, an agency based in Australia, has compiled an excellent body of work.

    On a side note: I don’t like how their site functions. It’s pretty and all but it becomes very annoying when I have to wait for a new piece to load in Flash. It ends up taking forever to see all of the work and I quickly lose interest. I also don’t like that you can’t easily see all the work at once, even in thumbnail form. All the work should be right there and easy to view rather than having to explore the site in the dark. A good portfolio displays all the work at once, clearly and organized, so it makes viewing faster and more exciting. Area 17 is a great example of this. Flash is definitely the biggest cause for this issue. I think it’s being used more and more in a way where it’s become a barrier between the user and the work. In my opinion a simple CSS site works so much better for portfolios.

    I’m not trying to trash There, they do awesome work, it’s just something I’ve been bothered with for some time now and needed to vent.


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    My Avant Garde Collection

    January 31st, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: BookShelf, Books, Design, Typography
    Comments: 6

     

    Recently I started to collecting vintage Avant Garde Magazines, mainly the ones with the pretty covers full of Avant Garde goodness. Herb Lubalin did a wonder job with this magazine. His interior layout designs are simple, clean and beautiful to look at and the typeface is one of my favorites. It’s amazing how the typeface has gone on to be such a big part of the modern design culture. I see the damn thing everywhere, even in cheesy catalogs and signage, and it’s butcher most of the time. But when used correctly it can be a wonderful thing.

    Anyway, my collection is small, it only consists of issues 8, 11 and 13. Issue 8 is unique since it was released with 3 different covers. One white, one tan and one in a thick brown paper stock. Looks great in person.

    Check out my Flickr page for more photos.


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    Comment Notification Feature

    January 30th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Technology
    Comments: 3

     

    Just wanted to let you guys know about the a new feature I added to the site. You can now be notified whenever a new comment is added to a specific post. When leaving a comment, under the “Submit Comment” button there is now a check box labeled “Notify me of followup comments via e-mail”. Check this before submitting your comment and you’ll subscribe to that post. Once you’re subscribed, you will see “Manage subscriptions” in it’s place. This is where you can manage all of your subscriptions.

    I see that some of you are already using this, which is great.


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    Sexiest Form You Ever Saw

    January 30th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Design, Typography
    Comments: 5

     

    This is probably the sexiest form I’ve seen in a while. Right up there with that Eames form. I want one.

    It was created by Ewan Robertson of Oscar And Ewan for Terrace Studios, a gallery in Dalston, London. The project includes identity, design and a website which you can check out there.


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    Helvetica 50 Invite

    January 29th, 2008

     

    Here’s my copy of the beautiful Helvetica 50 Exhibit invite design by Build. The gold looks great in person.

    You can see more pics of the invite on my Flickr page.


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    Ivan Mato

    January 29th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Design, Grid Systems, Typography
    Comments: 1

     

    Outstanding work by designer Ivan Mato. Every aspect of his portfolio is visual perfection.


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    Alexander Turner

    January 29th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Design, Typography
    Comments: 1

     

    Some very interesting type work by UK based designer, Alexander Turner.


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    We Shall See

    January 28th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Design, Typography
    Comments: 0

     

    Some nice work by Chris Grey.

    Via Form Fifty Five


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    New Museum Branding

    January 28th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Advertising, Design, Typography
    Comments: 3

     

    I’m lovin’ the branding that Wolff Olins created for the New Museum in NYC using the typeface Neographik. I have to head down there and check this place out. Read more about it at Creative Review and Brand New.


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    Post Expose

    January 28th, 2008

     

    Post Expose is a screen printing and design collective in Long Island City, NY that offers screen printing services, classes, lectures, rentals and also hosts some great exhibits. What’s really interesting about Post Expose is that it allows artists and designers to share tools, space and knowledge.

    It’s was started by graphic artist Sarah Mead who I had the pleasure to met this weekend. She’s awesome and knows a ton about screen printing and typography. I passed by on Saturday to go over some project details with Sarah and I ended up staying for 3 hours. We just chatted about design, printing and typography the entire time and I quickly found out that Sarah is just as obsessed with the grid system as I am. If you are in the area definitely stop by to check the place out and say hello. It’s worth it.


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    The Pelican Project

    January 25th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Books, Design, Typography
    Comments: 0

     

    Excellent gallery of Pelican books ranging from the 1930’s to the 1980’s and organized by year. The covers designed in the 60’s and 70’s are my favorites.

    Via Ace Jet 170


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