Students from Netherlands on an excursion

February 25th, 2010 by Niina Huttunen in design4 Comments

On Wednes­day we had vis­i­tors from Nether­lands. Delft Uni­ver­sity stu­dents brought us some very fresh energy by design­ing con­cepts for new Helsinki sou­venirs on an excur­sion. Con­tinue reading »

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    September 6th, 2009

    Logo (Partial), Zeit NewspaperThe guys over at the Information Architects did a great job redesigning the online version of the weekly German newspaper ‘Zeit’ (“Time”). The new design is by far one of the cleanest and most accessible versions of a printed newspaper online and redounds to the Zeit’s honor, representing the paper’s sophisticated and independent with a appropriate visual language. (Via: IA)

  • Tree of life

    September 6th, 2009

    Screenshot from 'Tree of life'The story of our humble origins, visually impressive and easily digestible. The 6 minute video is presented and narrated by David Attenborough. (Via: Geeks are sexy)

  • F5 title sequence

    August 22nd, 2009

    Still from videoBeautiful title sequence for the F5 conference in April 2009. I’m just such a sucker for these Chris Cunninghamesque aesthetics. The video has been produced by Dvein from Barcelona, which have made a name for themselves through – out the past with projects like the Diesel Liquid Space Show.

  • Coplanar

    August 22nd, 2009

    Still frame from 'A Confidence of Vertices'Brandon Morse creates beautiful videos full of tension and power with computers. Architectural structures morph, twist and bend and form a fascinating new visual language.
    (Image: © Brandon Morse, Still taken from ‘A Confidence of Vertices’)

  • Screencast, done.

    August 19th, 2009

    Logo: Screenr Screenr makes recording screencasts and posting them on Twitter more than easy and you forget that you’re using a browser app.. —Well, technically it’s a Java applet, but who wants to get technical if the shell is so damn pretty?

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