Intelligence matters. We don’t know what you think about it guys, but this little sentence sounds a little bit obvious to us, isn’t it?
Come on, intelligence always matters.
And if you just don’t bother putting some of it into a creative communication work, then you are bound to fail and you’d…
That’s it.
It’s all in the title.We had the chance to talk to some of our fellow Italy-based GTs a couple of days ago.
Frustration was all over the air.
The web in Italy is failing. Not used to its all potential.Here are the answers to the question: why are Italian companies failing on the…
Square’s front door to customers is a smartphone application. Square has to provide the simplest experience possible, Mr. Dorsey believes, because, along with good design, it will evoke trust and confidence in a new financial institution that lives in a smartphone.
Yet another example that strategic differentiation begins with design.
Free digital versions of the Guggenheim (NY) old catalogues
Network : Motion graphics by Michael Rigley.
Time is finite, but we act as if it were otherwise, assuming that longer hours always lead to increased productivity. But in reality our bodies are designed to pulse and pause - to expend energy and then renew it.
Each time the New Year rolls around and I sit down to do my annual resolutions…
Wake up. I hope you enjoyed your holiday because it’s a new year and it’s time to get back to work…
Always read the Manual
I’ve just finished reading The Manual.
Simply amazing, a must have for anyone who design for the web.
“I believe it is their simplicity that makes social networks like Twitter and Instagram sticky. If a service is easy to use, people are more likely to use it. The more complex it is, the less likely people are to use it.”
“Doing work on a house doesn’t make you an architect. Splashing paint on a canvas doesn’t make you a painter. Taking a picture with a phone doesn’t make you a photographer. I have some pretty decent dance moves, but I would never call myself a dancer. That would insult the true dancers out there they make it an art. We live in a world of hobbyists and the majority of our peers are hobbyists parading as professionals. They are not designers.”
Nice article on the work of Susan Kare, the artist who designed the first apple user interface elements
Some interesting thoughts about Responsive Advertising by Mark Boulton.
A brief visual history, by www.artofthetitle.com, of some of Saul Bass’s most celebrated work, to celebrate the release of the book Saul Bass: A Life In Film & Design.