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- Skeuomorphism 03.14.2013
- Did Volkswagen Go Too Far? 02.20.2013
- Can Reading Make You Smarter? 01.31.2013
- Can User Experience Be Designed? 01.10.2013
- Processing The Process Book 10.31.2012
- How Do You Design? 10.25.2012
- How Do You Define Creative Flow? 10.17.2012
- Charting The Creative Process 10.16.2012
- Graphic Design Defined 10.10.2012
- The Clear Gray Line 10.06.2012
- Design Thinking In Action 10.03.2012
- Upgrade Downfall 09.29.2012
- Facilitating Automation 09.25.2012
- Designing Design Into Society 09.17.2012
- Biomimicry Remake 09.13.2012
- Non-Techno Types 02.28.2012
- Grid-Lock 02.21.2012
- Type-B Method 02.01.2012
- About Face 01.24.2012
- Design Rescue: Part Deux 01.17.2012
- Design Rescue 01.07.2012
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Biomimicry Remake
Biomimicry as an example cross-discipline design thinking: design and biology Janine Benyus is the recent recipient of the 2012 Cooper-Hewitt Design Mind Award, for her innovative research and advocacy with biomimicry within the design community. “Biomimicry is an emerging discipline … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Printing, Science
Tagged AIGA, Benyus, biology, Cooper-Hewitt, design thinking, DIY, Germany, Heidelberg, morphotex, printing, tactility, technology
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Non-Techno Types
The Role of Non-technological Approaches and Craft Overview How can typographic solutions be modern and professional without being technologically driven? In this blog entry, you will search for and review at least two articles that address how this might be … Continue reading
Posted in Methodology, Techniques, Typography
Tagged analysis, approach, critique, hand-rendered, lettering, methodology, process, technology, type, Typography, video
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