Felix Heinen

Felix Heinen

Felix Heinen from Germany created two beautiful posters showing the behavior of people on social networking sites like Myspace. Really amazing visuals. I wish we could see full versions of the posters at a larger scale.

My final year project in information design. Two big (200cm x 90cm, 80 x 36 inch) posters show the variety and attitudes of members from an internet community like MySpace.

On the first poster you can see the functions used, as well as additional information such as age, educational background, family status, gender and how often they are logged in. So, all demographic data which are available from every member’s profile.

The second poster gives you an overview of the geographic position, based on a map. You can see where the members are distributed. The aim was to give the management the opportunity to know much more about the members than would have been possible with a simple scan of their database only.

I also transferred my design into a Flash-based computer program to navigate through all data, and wrote a fifty-page manual about my research.        

Jury Duty Sucks!

I was summoned to jury duty today and tomorrow so the entries won’t be so frequent. What a terrible experience this is. I wish it upon no one. Hopefully I don’t get picked and I can resume posting on Friday.        

Prada Marfa

I came across this site this morning and found it to be very interesting. Local artists have built a mini Prada boutique on an isolated road in western Texas which acts more like a scuplture than an actual retail store. Apparently the door is sealed. Very interesting marketing idea and I love the contrast between the modern design of the building and the high-fashion of the shoes against the rural uncivilized landscape. Not sure how much of a positive affect this will have on their brand since no one passes down that road. Very interesting and creepy at the same time.

Prada Marfa