Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson

Posted by Einar Stray on March 4th, 2010

Some bands get it. Some labels get it. Take a look at this beautiful release.

Videos that caught my attention pt. 4

Posted by Aleksander Vindenes Dahl on January 31st, 2010

Videos that caught my attention this time: four good and one awful, including Universal everything, Bansajo and LCD soundsystem.

Hvass&Hannibal at Kemistry Gallery

Posted by Aleksander Vindenes Dahl on January 18th, 2010

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Hvass&Hannibal is having a show at the Kemistry Gallery in Shoreditch, London nowadays. “Inspired by the collection and sorting of random data sources, Danish design polymaths Nan Na Hvass and Sofie Hannibal are reinterpreting information and expressing it by way of wooden sculptures, hand-benched silkscreen prints and offset posters”

Q&A with Peter Saville

Posted by Magnus Vindenes Dahl on October 2nd, 2009

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Legendary designer Peter Saville talked about Banksy, St Martins and designing for kate moss at the D&AD presidents lecture this march.

Videos that caught my attention pt. 3

Posted by Aleksander Vindenes Dahl on October 2nd, 2009

The third part of this more or less regular column. The videos that caught our attention since the last collection includes a bit more varied stuff. The new Kings of Convenience video, a bit of animated identity work by Buro Knapzak and lots of other inspiering and cool clips.

The D&AD Annual 2009

Posted by Magnus Vindenes Dahl on September 24th, 2009

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D&AD has made a bold move with this years D&AD annual. Luke Sanders, a recent graduate was given the task to design it. He created the members limited edition together with Peter Saville, who art directed.

Videos that caught my attention pt. 2

Posted by Aleksander Vindenes Dahl on September 11th, 2009

A new round of videos. With work from YouWorkForThem, Ross Cing, Esteban Diácono, Sebastian Lange and the design students at BYU the selection is a bit more artsy this time around in addition to a fair share of typographic goodness.