Category Archives: Design
Digital Distractions
The Hierarchy of Digital Distractions by David McCandless of Information is Beautiful was recently featured at the Museum of Modern Art.
“Tears off”
“Tears Off” wallpaper lets you create a customize design by tearing off patterned strips of the wallpaper sheet in different formations to reveal the original wall color beneath. Created by the Latvian design company ZNAK.
Double Exposure Portraits
Dan Mountford series “The World Inside of Us” blends photos together to create amazing imagery. The most impressive thing is that these photographs were achieved right in camera – no Photoshop layers were used, except for color manipulation.
“Toronto Complains!”
Last week, I went to check out Bruce Mau Design’s Bureau of Doing Something About It at the pop-up studio in the Propeller Centre for Visual Arts. Last year, The Toronto Complaints Choir collected over 1000 grievances from people across the city and this year, from July 20 to 31, Bruce Mau Design designed solutions in [...]
The Power of Type
Make it better, Created by Climent Canal (Idea & design) and Sebastián Baptista (Animation).
Moving Sculptures
Since becoming obsessed with the movement of a little green caterpillar in 1999, Reuben Margolin has been making awe-inspiring wave-like sculptures. Seeing his nature inspired visions come to life can be truly hypnotic.
Fractured Illustrations
Liam Brazier is known for creating striking images of well known pop culture icons like Darth Vader or Superman. His fractured style mixed with bold colours always leaves us wanted to see more. Check out some of his other creations at his official site liambrazier.com.
Eastern Eggs
Eastern Eggs is an amazing project by TBWA\London and a spattering of talented illustrators and designers. Purchase a lucky wooden egg for just £10 (about $16 CAD), and see your proceeds go to the Red Cross Japan Tsunami appeal. Eastern Eggs from TBWA\London on Vimeo.
Screenshots: Tuesday #ID4D
Soundtrack: Stuff You Should Know Juggling projects with One Day For Design, happening right. Freaking. Now. Join the design conversation on Twitter with #ID4D, and send us your thoughts @squabtweets.

