Announcing the winners of Communication Arts' Typography Annual 2012: Our distinguished panel of jurors selected 150 winning projects from 1723 entries.
To celebrate Amnesty International’s 50th anniversary each international section has its own AI50 initiative; this site is the hub of Canada’s ... more www.onepixeloff.com
Neil Mota comments on his visual imagination, the gift of seeing the world through a child’s eyes, and how everything eventually falls into place.
Although the club’s name is derived from a now obsolete job, its purpose as an organization for those with a discerning eye for typography is as apt today as it was 65 years ago.
Type illustrations created as part of a recruiting package for the University of Baltimore.
Christian Northeast (Cobourg, Canada), designer Gabrielle Boam, art director University of Baltimore, client
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The Shelter Pet Project PSA campaign It's hard to go wrong with pets or babies in commercials. The ... more
Victoria Ball Illustrator / Cotswolds, United Kingdom "Work ... more
GT Bicycles catalog GT Bicycles are built for riders who push their limits and defy what’s possible ... more
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James Victore on creative burnout.
Shel Perkins takes a stab at, probably, the most neglected contract in design firms everywhere—the Employee Handbook.
Written, by Kent Nguyen, in a way that's perfect to pass along to clients: "Dear business people, an iOS app actually takes a lot of work!"
Money to help fund creative for nonprofits. Getty Images Creative Grants. Accepting applications until March 1. Get on it.
Antonio de Luca's The 100 $how (the US version of The 100 Euro Show) has begun. 50% to the artist and 50% to MercyCorp. Buy something.
Don't crush the beauty of an iPad with a crappy app... "Ten Things to Think About When Designing Your iPad App" by Julie Stanford.
Because we all need to aspire to something... "Be Better at Twitter: The Definitive Data-driven Guide." Megan Garber has some pretty good advice (hopefully the worst offenders will read it).
Sitting in a group, in a room, everyone shouting out whatever pops into their head (aka brainstorming), doesn't work so well. Cliff Kuang offers a rework.
Spotted on DesignTaxi Jan Vormann's (an artist who likes legos and crumbling architecture) Dispatchwork.
Rupal Parekh on ageism in the ad world.
Emily Oberman is Pentagram's newest partner.
Design for social and civic impact, Commitment Required: The Social Design Job Market, a free event (that requires registration) at SVA on March 1.
Variér Brain Design. Fabric design inspired by brainwaves for Variér's Balans chair by DIST Creative and B-Reel.
Do your clients a favor, charge them what you’re worth. "Pricing Strategy for Creatives" by Jason Blumer.
A behind-the-scenes look at how Upstatement created the responsive design for Boston Globe's website.
The most popular fonts from the Typekit library.
Upside Down, Left To Right: A Letterpress Film by Danny Cooke (and a soundtrack by Tony Higgins).
Scott Garner's not so Still Life produced at Süperfad.
Tired of Siri? Meet Evi.
Designer Robbie Manson explains the value of failure—provided we're mindful of why.