entries Tagged as [design]

Unisex Didot

H&M’s 2011 unisex-styled Fashion Against AIDS Collection. Featuring the fashion type, Didot (of course). Released in April.

More info here.





Big A

Jeanne Moderno A. Baby doll tee. Customizable. Available here.

‘Je T’aime kiki’

Photograph by Murray Mitchell.

‘Love don’t pay the bills’

Alysha Nett, photographed by Bruno Maric in Chicago for Dimepiece Designs.

Found via alysha.

Torso

Papercraft polygon torso by Horse Kiechle.

Found via Marius Watz

ZANG Tummm Tummm(y)

The work of Bill Kane. After Marinetti.

For National No Bra Day.

Found via bits&bites

Blast!!

‘Vorticism was a radical art movement that shone briefly but brightly in the years before and during World War I.’

A few months back, I picked up Black Sparrow Press’ reprints of Wyndham Lewis’ Vorticist journal Blast Magazine. Vorticism was the British entry into the realm of modern art.

There were only two issues – which ‘blasted’ old Edwardian forms in favor of the new machine aesthetic that was about to take over the world.

Out with the old, in with the new, as it were.

The two issues of Blast – there were only two – are available for browsing at issuu. Check them out here and here.

I see a connection between Lewis’ work and the original production design of TRON. But that may just be me.

There is also a retrospective now going on at the Tate. Video referencing the work of Vorticist practitioner Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891-1915), below.

Ein Hungerkünstler

‘the letters and punctuation marks were carved into lino plates and digitized to portray the bipolar nature of the protagonist by using lettering with a harsh edge.’

Juergen Schlotter’s interpretation of Kafka’s Ein Hungerkünstler (A Starving Artist). Details here.

Found via Communication Arts

The Trial tee



Opening line of The Trial with Kafka’s ‘Man At Table’ sketch. On a tee. Here.

Kafka Chandler 42

Even more free wallpapers by Arno Kathollnig  . . .

Franz Kafka Trilogy – featuring my own Chandler 42 fonts (with some pointing hands from Alta California).

Amerika!

‘On the 4th we celebrate what it means to be American: Consuming more than we need to and making things explode.’ –Andy Borowitz

Pictured, Alvin Lustig’s 1946 cover design for Franz Kafka’s Amerika.

Image found via Scott Lindberg


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