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Miniature calendar

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Miniature calendar is the project of Japanese art director Tatsuya Tanaka. On a daily basis, Tanaka creates miniature scenes of everyday life combining his collection of diorama dolls with other familiar objects. I love it how everyday things become more fun when imagined in a different way.

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Yes, it’s Friday again

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Pattern by Frances MacLeod

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Have a good weekend!

What makes a truly great logo design

When we look at a well-known logo, what we perceive isn’t just a word or an image or an abstract form, but a world of associations that have accrued over time.

As a result, people forget that a brand new logo seldom means a thing. It is an empty vessel awaiting the meaning that will be poured into it by history and experience. The best thing a designer can do is make that vessel the right shape for what it’s going to hold.” 

Pentagram Partner Michael Bierut shares his wisdom on what makes a truly great logo design. He also has a new book out “How to: Use graphic design to sell things, explain things, make things look better, and (every once in a while) change the world.”

The nesting shelf

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The Nesting Shelf by Nendo, is described as: “A shelf that, from within, a second shelf of the same size seemingly grows outward.”

The Nest shelves have the amazing ability to double in width, making them ideal for any small and large space. The construction of the piece is based on an ultra-thin horizontal section, that slides inside the outer shelving. When expanded to its fullest the shelf doubles in size. How come nobody ever thought of this before?

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