Posts Tagged ‘Design’

One of the good guyz

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Being born Colin Fulcher in Middlesex, halfway through the Second World War, was a rather inauspicious start for one of the most progressive and impressive graphic designers of the 20th century. Perhaps that’s why he changed his name to Barney Bubbles.

Trained as a retail display designer in the art school of Twickenham College of Technology, Colin began his professional career at Michael Tucker Associates, which he described as ‘very Swiss; very hard; unjustified; very grey’. It wasn’t an insult because he also asserted that it was here he learned ‘everything about typography’. But he had to wait until 1965 for his big leap forward – a position as senior graphic designer at The Conran Group. It’s amusing to note that Colin – who became so associated with the counter culture and new wave – actually created items for the utterly middle class Habitat store and a logo for Strongbow cider, while in this role.

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The top ten business card designs

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

American Psycho business card

From the most intricate folding cardboard and metal business cards to contact details printed onto balloons, the humble business card has developed into an art form in itself. With different cards out there trying to stand out and grab your attention more so than ever before, there is a run down of ten of the most must-see business cards today.

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Steve Jobs 1955 – 2011

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

“There’s an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I love. ‘I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.’ And we’ve always tried to do that at Apple. Since the very beginning. And we always will.”

This morning, a bouquet and an apple with a bite missing were placed outside the Apple store on Regent Street. It was the first of many tributes to Steve Jobs, who has died aged 56.

Alongside Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne and Mike Markkula, Jobs founded Apple Inc. in 1976. Long before pads, pods and phones, Apple had a mission to develop the first practical and affordable home computer.  It was in 1984 that an emotional Jobs announced the birth of the Macintosh – the first commercially successful small computer with a graphic interface.

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Steve Averill. The man who designed U2.

Friday, July 1st, 2011

Today Steve Averill is creative director of Dublin based agency four5one. Back in the 70’s, as well as being an up and coming art director he was Steve Rapid, lead singer with Irish punk band Radiators from Space.

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‘Rover Chair’ by Ron Arad.

Friday, April 1st, 2011

It’s 1980 and we’re in a scrapyard in London’s Chalk Farm. Amongst the broken cars and old washing machines we see architect Ron Arad. Actually, that should read ‘former architect’ because just a few weeks earlier Ron walked out of his job. He couldn’t stand doing the nine-to-five in an architect’s office any longer and after lunch one day he simply upped and disappeared. Years later, Ron would clarify his thinking by saying; “It’s very difficult to work for other people, and it’s especially difficult to work for other people after lunch, so one lunchtime I just didn’t come back.”
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The UK’s top design and creative blog sites

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

The explosion of design resources and blog sites over the past years has made it hard for all of us to keep up. Here is a small collection of UK only design related blogs that I like to keep an eye on. Sites where you can view work for inspiration, sites where you can find resources that you use or just blog sites of designers who you like to follow.

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Damien Hirst: Spinning Into Control

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

I’d never have guessed that inspiration for a creative/design blog could have come out of a car showroom, but so it did. Whilst I was browsing around an Audi showroom last weekend, a salesman presented me with some sales literature about the launch of the new Audi A1, for which Damien Hirst has designed the bodywork for a one-off custom model.
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Top 20 Worst Album Covers

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

When was the last time you bought a CD? I wouldn’t be surprised if it was quite a while ago, as these days iTunes seems to be the most popular choice in our busy, download-heavy lives. That’s certainly the place I tend to head to first for most of my music needs – instant or otherwise. But when I was in Oxford Street this morning, whiling away some time in HMV, it occurred to me that maybe I was missing out on some of the music-purchasing experience by buying albums as MP3s. How? By not having a CD booklet to idly leaf through.
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SoFo: Stockholm’s Design Capital (and my Top Ten everyday design finds)

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

SoFo – a design capital within a design capital. Without having to stray too far from the indie-chic, café-laden street of Götgatan, SoFo (SOuth of FOlkungagatan) is where Stockholm houses the coolest, trendiest design shops in Sweden. These include DesignTorget, 10 Swedish Designers, Konsthantverkarna, Tjallamalla and Bolia. A lot of them have price tags to match and it’s entirely possible to get lost in a sea of zeros and thoughts of “HOW much?!” So, seeing as we aren’t quite out of the recession yet, during my weekend in Stockholm, I decided to bring you the Top Ten everyday innovative household gadgets from DesignTorget – the store which promotes the work of Swedish design scene up-and-comers. Nothing you’ll find in Ikea (I think) and nothing that will break the bank toooo badly in a country where a glass of mediocre wine with your dinner will set you back 8 quid. Behold…
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