Just launched today is the brainchild of Jennifer and Ken Visocky O’Grady known as Parse. This site aims to top off your knowledge base with relevant articles and information from a number of great practicing designers from around the country. “Parse aims to make sense of issues and information relevant to design practitioners, regardless of…
Showing results 17–22 of 22 for the month of September, 2010
Blog:Delaunay Raster
Delaunay Raster is a project of Amsterdam-based designer Jonathan Puckey. The idea of Delaunay Triangulation is explained further here (since, um, I can’t explain it at all). He uses Scriptographer and some color matching to create these pieces, as well as some of his other tool-based work on his site. From my understanding, the top…
Blog:Calligraffiti
As defined by Niels Muelman: Graffiti is simply defined as getting your (pseudo) name up in the urban environment. Calligraphy is the art of writing and has many forms (such as Japanese ancient brush characters, Arabic pictorial scripts, illuminated mediaeval books or swirly quill writing). In the particular case of Calligraffiti, Niels Muelman is getting…
Blog:Elena Kalis: Underwater Photography
Elena Kalis is a conceptual underwater photographer living and working in the Bahamas. Her work is so breathtaking and magical, not to mention her models are so talented at conveying emotion in their faces while underwater. And most of them are KIDS! Her body of work is just stunning. Be sure to check out her…
Blog:eBay box
EBay is perhaps the ultimate online destination for used goods, so it only makes sense that the site is taking its hand-me-down sensibilities a step further with the eBay Box: a shipping container designed to be sent from sellers to buyers and back until the container becomes a soggy heap of post-recycled mud. The box,…


