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Weekly Roundup

Typography games, Ai Weiwei’s latest gig, and other finds keeping us occupied this week.

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Ai Weiwei served as art director for the cover story of the latest issue of W…via Skype.

File under: Awesome (Also under: Way Harder than You Expect): Cheese or Font?

And while we’re talking about typography games, how’s your kerning?

An interactive Parisian garden that ignite children’s imaginations.

Clever neon posters, from Superman to the Beatles.

These little Lego guys are excellent printers.

Image: Neon posters by Mr. Whaite.

  • Posted 7 months ago
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—WEEKLY ROUNDUP —

Some best and worst of 2010 lists, an entertaining typography game, and other items to start your new year out right.

Brand New gives us the best and worst identities of 2010.

Also, the year’s best posters and NYC’s most interesting street art from the past year.

Nike’s trying to make the world a better place, one environmentally-friendly shoe at a time.

The USPS unveils a stamp collection honoring pioneers of American Industrial Design.

Quick-draw typography: I Shot the Serif (But I Did Not Shoot the Sans-Serif).

Yves Behar looks forward to 2011 and a “second golden age of design.”

Images via Brand New.

  • Posted 1 year ago
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Weekly Roundup

On our radar this week: Superhero travel posters, prepping for the World Cup, and symbols galore.

Qatar’s planning to build some really unique-looking stadiums for the 2022 World Cup.

Batman wants you to visit Gotham City.

Food trucks? Fishing? Haircuts? The Noun Project has the (free, downloadable) symbol for that.

50 years of typographic album covers.

Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport has a cool new personalized wayfinding app and digital concierge service.

We wouldn’t have expected a color called “Honeysuckle” to be pink. But, I guess, who are we to argue with Pantone?

Image via Core77.

  • Posted 1 year ago
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