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we pick paper. we pick the best (or at least advise the best) number of pages, where to print, inks, varnishes, and sometimes say - "hey, you know, you should just do this online."
and considering that we have that much control over even just one little brochure - some say, designers have more influence in environmental impact than your average politician.
if you're one of those that doesn't believe it (still fuming over the whole bush vs kerry, bush vs gore, bush vs common sense debaucle?)
design can change will not only give you a better outlook or some environmental optimism - it will give you plenty of clues as how to use your design powers for the good of the earth.
you can sign the pledge, find resources and refer your clients to this site if they want green design that you just can't give to them. it might not be instant change, but it's a very well kerned step in the green direction.
Posted at 07:13 AM in bookmark this, Current Affairs, design, resources | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
in no way is this new - but in most ways, it's super cool.
typetester is a site where you can play with font, leading, tracking, color, word spacing and decoration (and more), click on "get code" and get the css code for your website.
it's like a typographer's web dream.
Posted at 09:53 AM in bookmark this, cool, design, resources | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
another cool site i found this morning is the postsecret blog. post secret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard. the collector of secrets, frank warren, also has a new book out called a lifetime of secrets which reveals the hidden thoughts and fears of our fellow humanity between its hard bound covers.
this is better than confession — except i'd trade 3 hail mary's for the off chance my sister finds the site and finds out her favorite shirt's been hanging in my closet for the last 5 years.
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low and behold, john sent me a link this morning to a site he said i'd love: designers-who-blog - a site that features blogs about design by designers, about life by designers, about blogs by designers, and, of course, designers who blog. it's probably one of my most favorite sites to come across, as it has led me to many many more sites that have been added to my bookmarks bar - like joshuaink (pictured left, which i bookmarked bc it is a greatly illustrative yet simply designed blog that i read very quickly but was amazed bc of how pretty it is - so yes, i basically just "looked at the pictures").
i'm not only jealous of the sites they feature bc some of them are extremely gorgeous and are evidence that these designers know way more about designing blogs than i do, but bc my other form of green-ness is they're featured on the designers-who-blog site.
my jealousy is miniscule to the tremendous amount of jubilation i have to finding a great resource and community of like-minded bloggers. it's like discovering mecca.
Posted at 08:51 AM in bookmark this, cool, design, raves | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
i'm looking through my messy bookmarks page folder and find day 26 - a great photographic journal of Erick and Lisa - a married couple documenting their lives online.
i know i didnt bookmark it so i could see them everyday (though you can sign up for their newsletter if you start to feel particularly attached) - i bookmarked the site bc of the great design of their site as a whole and i like how the navigation matches the friendliness of their big idea.
and it's great to satiate your voyeuristic tendencies once in a while.
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who's there? knock knock - a "semi-spanking new design company with aspirations to greatness" (so says their homepage banner).
knock knock is not a "store" but they do sell a bunch of cool items from to-do pads, library kits, to party banners that say, "mad props" and personal library kits for the books, movies, and music you might lend out. all the goods are fun and nicely designed - clean - sharp - funny - same stuff you can find at urban outfitters, without the jacked-up price.
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my co-worker sent me the site for GRAHAM ROUMIEU, an illustrator who's done work for Harper's, Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Penguin Books (and much much more).
i like his site - i am a big fan of hand drawn type. beats verdana's butt any day. plus, make sure to check out the "special" section. there's a lot of fun work in there. heck - the whole site has great work all over it.
Posted at 09:21 AM in bookmark this, cool | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
so, it's been almost five years since i graduated from university - graduated the communication design program - and yet, the book, "the elements of typographic style" is again infiltrating my desktop. but instead of the wooden desktop i used to work on - the one full of scratches, sticky with spray mount and decorated with the out-of-the-line markings of prisma colors - it's my 2-d computer desktop, with the rotating pictures of my nephew and my cat.
this time, it's the the elements of typographic style applied to the web. finally, something to reference when our programmers tell us we have to live with their inability (or lack of professional accountability) to make our body copy look halfway decent.
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i've always liked design is kinky. each month, three designers write about chosen topics. there's also news, an area profiling up-and-coming designers, links to other cool sites, job listings, event postings, etc. it's definitely a nominee for the homepage, like newstoday, so you can be instantly distracted from the massive amount of work you have to do, once you turn on your browser.
it atleast deserves a roll in the bookmarks bar.
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