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Thursday, 02 April 2009 18:26

Design Artwork for a Shrinking Album Cover

Since then, some designers have embraced the thumbnail and crafted logolike images that serve as mnemonics for the band. The tiny JPEGs displayed on iPod screens demand simplicity, bold color, stark imagery, and unadorned type. The sneering smiley face
Last modified on Thursday, 02 April 2009 18:28
An aerodynamic shape was essential for maximum efficiency: It requires less energy to propel a streamlined car. But the Volt was designed to wow crowds, not slice through the air; there was no guarantee that it would ever see production. "Aerodynamics was not a consideration," GM design chief Bob Boniface says.
Everything on Kadushin's Web site (ronen-kadushin.com) is free for use under a Creative Commons license. And far from being an artistic tyrant, he hopes you'll customize his pieces. You'll just need access to a large computer-controlled router or laser cutter (depending on what you're building)
Last modified on Thursday, 02 April 2009 17:52
Since the dawn of the white-collar age, office designs have cycled through competing demands: openness versus privacy, interaction versus autonomy. Here's a brief history of how seating arrangements have reflected our changing attitudes toward work.
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