Campaign for The Design Society Conference 2011: Design Boundaries
Design by Felix Ng.
Generative design is the kind of thing that makes me excited about the future.
“A “Living” Logo For Wikipedia, With More Than 3.2 Million Variations” via Co.Design
(Source: themattdawson)
In the developing world, the daily task of finding clean water disproportionally affects the community’s most vulnerable: women and children. This takes a serious toll on the ability for women to stay in school, care for their families, and thrive. Click on the interactive infographic above to learn more about how lack of clean water affects the lives of women and children in the developing world every day. To help Levi’s raise awareness about clean water and other challenges affecting vulnerable communities in the world, click here. via good.isInteractive Infographic: How Does Lack of Water Affect Women and Children?
How the World Uses Social Networks
Infographic designed by Nick Sigler.
Trigger Oslo Identity
Design by Martin Stousland.
“Trigger Oslo is a new PR company focusing on engaging communication. The identity is developed to create a range of personal signatures within the same visual language and color palette. The colors and design emphasizes an agency that focus on a more welcoming approach, inviting customers for a good conversation and a nice atmosphere rather than the cynical and corporate identities that colors the rest of the industry.”
An Ancient Chinese proverb says “An invisible red thread connects those destined to meet, despite the time, the place, and despite the circumstances. The thread can be tightened or tangle, but will never be broken.”