Archive for February, 2009
Johannes Schardt » syn 2009-02-28 14:02:49
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Since our website only shows a handful design jobs, we compiled a PDF with some more projects we have been working on in the last years. If you are interested in receiving this comprehensive portfolio, drop us an email.
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- Christophe Stoll | don’t forget me » syn 2009-03-20 18:13:43
Colors, inspired by a photo of Tilda.
- Christophe Stoll | don’t forget me » syn 2009-03-15 13:21:11
A new generation of the DIN typeface.
- Christophe Stoll | don’t forget me » syn 2009-03-17 23:52:08
We are now proud owners of the more than awesome eBoy Blockbob Eater – thank you, eBoys! Get your own signed and limited green man here.
- Christophe Stoll | don’t forget me » syn 2009-03-24 15:18:20
Hey, what’s that is a very interesting web-based visualization tool, telling you the names of mountains you see in the distance. I particularly like the aesthetic of the panoramic sketch and how it’s connected to the map below. An idea for a music video comes to mind, related to the House of Cards project by
- Christophe Stoll | don’t forget me » syn 2009-04-16 17:23:59
I’m totally into the graphic approach for the video timeline on the Water Incorporated website, but I like even more how playing back the video creates tension: what’s going to happen when the water reaches the tap?
- Christophe Stoll | don’t forget me » syn 2009-03-15 15:17:43
Eliss – a truly great game for iPhone and iPod Touch. I’m in love with its aliased style, its unique visual language beyond Apple standards, yet intuitive look&feel. It’s getting quite hard after some levels, but that might be the essence of a clever and engaging game.
- 10 great products of 2009
Books, toys, a dollhouse, a portable computer and a pair of shoes – here’s an unordered and mixed up list of great design-driven (or driving) products of 2009.
- 10 reasons why 2008 was dope, but 2009 will be heroine
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- Christophe Stoll | don’t forget me » syn 2009-03-20 18:13:43
Recent articles
- Tomorrow’s News
In an article for weave magazine, we’re exploring what the future of news and digital editorial design could look like.
- Data Flow 2
The successor on visualizing information in Graphic Design – with text features and interviews by precious.
- Steuersünder
New “work” from us featured in German newspaper “Welt am Sonntag”.
- Tablet innovation race II
Some more critical thoughts regarding the ongoing hype around tablet computers.
- The tablet innovation race
Three commented examples of what Tablet Computers could look like in the near future.
- Tocotronic Website
Some notes and a line graph regarding the website for German rock band Tocotronic.
- Tweetwrappr feat. eBoy
We’re celebrating the first anniversary of tweetwrappr.com with a Special Edition featuring eBoy gift wrap paper.
- Keynote with a Wii Remote
Here’s a short tutorial on how to use a Nintendo Wii Remote to control Apple’s Keynote presentation tool using OSCulator,
- 10 great products of 2009
Books, toys, a dollhouse, a portable computer and a pair of shoes – here’s an unordered and mixed up list
- Brand ≠ Logo
- Tomorrow’s News
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