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An overview about the varied media facades that exist, their technology and future development.
Thesis (in French) by Camille Scherrer, Ecal, 2008.
240 pages crammed full with experiments as sparkling as unreasonable about silkscreen printing.
Stereographics complements the long series of books about three-dimensional graphics. It is one of the best.
Type Addicted presents an impressive selection of typography experiments and their uses.
Hidden Track introduces how visual culture is emerging into the third-dimension tio invest architecture.
Tangible documents how designers are using the stylistic means of graphic design to implement their ideas in space.
Today, paper is enjoying something of a renaissance among young artists and designers as an experimental material.
[...] technologies & interfaces des applications en ligne. Thesis (in French) by Geoffrey Dorne, Ensad, 2008.
[...] de l’image de synthèse dans le champ des Arts appliqués. Thesis (in French) by Pierre Vanni, Master 2 Research, 2007.
Thesis (in French) by David Gauquelin, Ensci, 2008.
23 featured artists reveal various illustration experiments, such as paper cutting, stitchery, hand knit, etc.
Photographer Nick Veasey uses a variety of specialised imaging equipment to create images that see within.
"Fifty designers’ current favourite typefaces" for UNICEF. Art direction by James West.
"Body Type : Intimate Messages Etched in Flesh" is the first book devoted entirely to typographic tattoos.
The catalog of the exhibition organized by the Museum of Modern Art in Paris from June 12 to September 21, 2008.
A vibrantly colorful tribute to such pop-culture icons who have been helping us choose our products for years.
Long before the first computer-generated 3D images were thrilling the public, Escher was a master of the third dimension.
For years, The ACME Company has been the sole purveyor of the fine products used by Looney Tunes characters.
Kei Goto offers us eleven papercraft animals that look real from every angle... ready to cut out and assemble.
It is not difficult to keep things simples. John Maeda proves it in this guide to simplicity in the digital age.
Crossed Lines identifies an interdisciplinary cartography of design, fixing its gaze on the processes and strategies.
An inside look at the designer toy phenomenon.
Now Pictoplasma allows you to join forces with the masters of cute character aesthetics : take a pen and color !
Tactile shows how graphic design is moving into three-dimensional objects and products. Great !
Robert Kronenbourg writes about flexible architecture : it changes shape, volume and appearance depending on needs.