Henri’s Walk To Paris
What if Saul Bass illustrated a children’s book? Well, he did, and the result is this beautiful and minimalistic masterpiece.
via Swiss-Miss and Brain Pickings
What if Saul Bass illustrated a children’s book? Well, he did, and the result is this beautiful and minimalistic masterpiece.
via Swiss-Miss and Brain Pickings
What can presentationists learn from the world of fashion design? A lot actually.
I enjoyed this video of Eva Franco’s creative process if for no other reason than that it gives us a glimpse into the creation of one of her patterns, with nothing but a scanner and a jar full of safety pins. When you create your next presentation, think about how you might create your own graphic elements instead of relying on the ready-made variety. It’s totally unique, and less spendy, too.
As a lover of both books and design, if there were ever a book to add to my Amazon wishlist, this is it.
I’m mostly self-taught when it comes to graphic design, and I’m always looking for more graphic design texts to absorb. Bibliographic, by Jason Godfrey, is a book that profiles 100 of the most influential books written about graphic design during the last 100 years. It’s especially valuable since many of these books are now hard to get your hands on.
In other words, it’s the reading list for the graphic design curriculum I’ve (and maybe you’ve) been searching for.
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After I posted the finished version of the slides from my Intergraph interview yesterday a few of you asked to see the “before” version to see how things changed. I thought that sounded like a good idea, so here they are.
And once again, here are the completed slides.
A few months ago I interviewed for a job at Intergraph, a large software company in Huntsville, Alabama. As part of that interview, each of the candidates were given a test project to redesign the company’s corporate overview. This was my submission. I ended up getting the job. :^)
