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48 Hour Magazine: The clock starts Friday, May 7

‘As the name suggests, we’re going to write, photograph, illustrate, design, edit, and ship a magazine in two days.’

the process
48 Hour Magazine Issue Zero begins May 7, 2010. The editors will unveil a theme and contributors (which can be you!) will then have 24 hours to produce and submit work. The editors will then get it all together in the next 24. The final product will be a website and magazine – completed within 48 hours.

And they promise, ‘It will be insane. Better yet, it might even work.’

More details here. Twitter here.

48 Hour Magazine is the brain child of Heather Powazek Champ, Dylan Fareed, Mathew Honan, Alexis Madrigal, Derek Powazek and Sarah Rich.

Found via Oded Ezer

Rollo Press

The work of Zurich-based Rollo Press.

Found via Urban Outfitters Blog

Eames Century Modern catalog

‘A look at printing the of House Industries’ Eames Century Modern catalog.’

Eames numerals

Numbers from the Eames fonts.

Found via Colin M. Ford

Eames fonts

‘Charles and Ray Eames did not design a typeface. They did, however, leave a philoshophical template for a font collection worthy of their name.’

House Industries has created Eames Century Modern – a rethinking of the original Century types – with a midcentury modern update. Details here.

Fonts from the World of Tomorrow!

The mid-century stylings of Charles and Ray Eames were a major influence on my Martini at Joe’s fonts. Snag em here.

Eames protoypes

A look at some of the Eames products and prototypes. More here.

Eames Lounge Chair debuts, 1956


Part one of two

‘Charles & Ray Eames show their then-new masterpiece on the Arlene Francis ‘Home’ show broadcast on the NBC television network in 1956.’


Part two of two

Eames: Powers of Ten

Charles and Ray Eames’ short film, Powers of Ten (1977)

Eames Heaven

‘Go up, up, and away the Charles and Ray way with the iconic cloud backdrop  . . .  from some of the dynamic duo’s photo and film projects’

133 Eames items – that belonged to John and Marilyn Neuhart, the official archivists at the Eames Office – went on the block in what was called the Eames Sale of the Century.

Article here. What sold here.

‘I did it in my style, the story of Frank Sinatra’

‘I have my coat and I have my hat’


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