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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Ordering commercial print can be a lot like deciding.
{Graphic View} Ordering commercial print can be a lot like deciding how to decorate your living room. Finding the right balance of color and texture to achieve the look you want can be a daunting task. When it comes to color especially, you may need multiple passes, whether of paint samples or digital design versions, to get the color just right. Knowing what you're trying to achieve and the principles of color production can help you save time and frustration when it comes to your choice of ink on that important print project.
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Monday, 23 September 2013
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Friday, 26 July 2013
THINGS-TO-REMEMBER
You can design and create, and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to make the dream a reality.
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Design is the fundamental soul of a man-made creation that ends up expressing itself in successive outer layers of the product or service.The iMac is not just the color or translucence or the shape of the shell. The essence of the iMac is to be the finest possible consumer computer in which each element plays together.
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Wednesday, 24 July 2013
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Thursday, 27 June 2013
**Good Design**
Good design must be defined by appropriateness to audience and goals, and by its effectiveness, not by its adherence to Swiss design or the number of awards it wins.
Friday, 31 May 2013
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Tuesday, 9 April 2013
if it's hip, it's here
Keeping you up to date with the latest and greatest art, design, style and fashion from all over the globe.
Friday, 29 March 2013
News: 3D
printing expert Janne Kyttanen has produced prototype printed pasta,
breakfast cereal and burgers to demonstrate how advances in 3D printing
could transform the way we eat.
Kyttanen, co-founder of design studio Freedom of Creation and creative director of printer manufacturer 3D Systems, told Dezeen: "Food is the next frontier. We’re already printing in chocolate, so a lot of these things will be possible in the next few years."
To illustrate the possibilities, Kyttanen has 3D-printed models of pasta in plastic and cheese burgers in plaster. "I printed burgers just to create an iconic image and make people realise that one day we will be able to 3D-print a hamburger. And once you do, you don’t want to print a traditional hamburger; you can print the weirdest thing you can imagine."

Kyttanen believes it's only a matter of time before technology enables us to print molecules in combinations that produce tasty meals. "At the moment the technologies that we use are very, very crude. So they solidify matter, either by powder or by liquid or extruded filaments and so forth," he said. "But at the end of the day it’s just atoms and molecules, so [one day] we will have technology where you can just move molecules or you can move atoms."
However, he concedes that we're still a long way off downloading burgers to print at home and that only a viable market will push companies to pursue the technology. "If you can’t find a good business model for it, it won’t happen," he says, suggesting that possible avenues for firms to explore would be fun items and novelty experiences, like having your own head scanned and printed in chocolate.

Kyttanen also believes design can learn from food when it comes to copyright, hinting that the sharing of design ideas should as acceptable as sharing recipes. "I look at design and for me, it's like food," he says. "It’s very fast and everything I need is in my computer, and I can make whatever I want, whenever I want."
"If you look at all the recipes on the internet, everything is free and everything is shared," he continues. "Who’s going to come to your house, watch you make a pasta bolognese and say, 'you know what, you can’t make that'?"

Kyttanen, co-founder of design studio Freedom of Creation and creative director of printer manufacturer 3D Systems, told Dezeen: "Food is the next frontier. We’re already printing in chocolate, so a lot of these things will be possible in the next few years."
To illustrate the possibilities, Kyttanen has 3D-printed models of pasta in plastic and cheese burgers in plaster. "I printed burgers just to create an iconic image and make people realise that one day we will be able to 3D-print a hamburger. And once you do, you don’t want to print a traditional hamburger; you can print the weirdest thing you can imagine."
Kyttanen believes it's only a matter of time before technology enables us to print molecules in combinations that produce tasty meals. "At the moment the technologies that we use are very, very crude. So they solidify matter, either by powder or by liquid or extruded filaments and so forth," he said. "But at the end of the day it’s just atoms and molecules, so [one day] we will have technology where you can just move molecules or you can move atoms."
However, he concedes that we're still a long way off downloading burgers to print at home and that only a viable market will push companies to pursue the technology. "If you can’t find a good business model for it, it won’t happen," he says, suggesting that possible avenues for firms to explore would be fun items and novelty experiences, like having your own head scanned and printed in chocolate.
Kyttanen also believes design can learn from food when it comes to copyright, hinting that the sharing of design ideas should as acceptable as sharing recipes. "I look at design and for me, it's like food," he says. "It’s very fast and everything I need is in my computer, and I can make whatever I want, whenever I want."
"If you look at all the recipes on the internet, everything is free and everything is shared," he continues. "Who’s going to come to your house, watch you make a pasta bolognese and say, 'you know what, you can’t make that'?"
Thursday, 21 February 2013
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Technology over technique
I think design covers so much more than the aesthetic. Design is fundamentally more. Design is usability. It is Information Architecture. It is Accessibility. This is all design.
Good Graphic Design Solutions
Good graphic design solutions to communication problems can improve the
flow of information in society and, therefore, substantially and
positively affect education, social well-being and the daily enjoyment
of life. In addition, good graphic design solutions can also have a
positive economic impact.
If you remember the shape of your spoon at lunch, it has to be the wrong
shape. The spoon and the letter are tools; one to take food from the
bowl, the other to take information off the page… When it is a good
design, the reader has to feel comfortable because the letter is both
banal and beautiful.
Design is a means toward accomplishing the end goals of serving markets
and generating profits. Furthermore, design is an element in social
responsibility. Good design allows “form to complement performance.” The
way things look is not irrelevant to the way things work: how they work
is how they should look.
































