Created by TDP’ers Brian Buirge and Jason Bacher, Good Fucking Design Advice aims to serve the needs of the greater design community for the common good. Whether you’re a student unable to receive a timely response from a professor, a designer eagerly awaiting feedback from a vacationing art director, or a sheltered freelancer lonely toiling…
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Blog:The Threadless Story
Motherboard have made a cool documentary on Threadless: Threadless began as a side project for design student Jake Nickell, a tiny online T-shirt design popularity contest. Ten years later, the site has transformed into the Internet hub for DIY clothing design, with 1.2 million participants and millions more customers, all bound by a common thread:…
Blog:Up There
Shot high above the streets of New York City, Up There reveals the dying art of large-scale hand painted advertising and the untold story of the painters struggling to keep it alive. This 12 minute documentary was sponsored by Stella Artois, but the focus of the film remains on the painters. More information at www.uptherefilm.com.
Blog:Parse. Relevant Info for Practicing Designers
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…
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:The Wilderness Downtown
To create something original in the current digital world is rare. I can honestly say I’ve never seen anything quite like this. The Wilderness Downtown, set to Arcade Fire’s song “We Used To Wait,” is an interactive music video that takes over your browser like nothing I’ve seen before. Choreographed windows, interactive flocking, custom rendered…


