Superb handmade watch that ok, relies on the sun to cast a shadow but is completely free. Much better than the imagined iWatch.
Dimensions: 11" x 2 " x .14"
Artist: Amy Franceschini
'Sundial Watch is a reaction to the ubiquity of technological devices in our lives today. Sundial watch reminds us to depend on our own devices. It is an interface with nature...
The sun will always rise in the morning and set in the evening, and the length of the winter days will be shorter than the summer days. This portable sundial physically illustrates the wonders of the sun and its motion through the sky providing a stage fro the suns' shadow to dance upon.
Materials: paper, string, foam
Exhibition History: Orange County Museum, California Biennial
Adobe Bookstore, SF Benefit Auction Pond, SF: Shop Dropping
Technology: Sunshine, Intuition'
http://www.futurefarmers.com/survey/watch.php
Published on 2010/10/10 4:19 pm.
Filed under: constellations, sunlight, time Tags: Amy Franceschini, Astronomy, Batteries Not Included, Benefit Auction, Bookstore, Calendars and Timekeeping, California, Counties, Exhibition History, history, Intuition, Iwatch, Lithium-ion battery, Old School Style, Orange County Museum, Poem, Related Articles, Sky, Style Gallery, Sundial, Suns, Sunshine, Technological Devices, Timepiece, Ubiquity, United States, Winter Days

Ought to have been Typopoly. From timbasmits.com. 'PROJECT / FONTOPOLY & MR FONOTOPOLY CHARACTER DESIGN FOR "GO FONT YOURSELF" EXHIBITION'
Timba Smits, a
London-based
graphic designer from
Melbourne,
Australia, created this lovely poster called
Fontopoly. This looks like a fun game, although like most of these type projects, I'm sure helvetica wasn't there, and arial.
Found on armina_79 Twitter
There was this I saw recently too, the
fontgame.ilovetypography.com & Type Trumps over at
Face37.com
'After the hugely successful Type Trumps comes the much awaited sequel — Type Trumps 2 — 30 new designs showing different
typefaces being assigned
numerical values. Type Trumps, a play on Top Trumps, uses figures to enable the cards to be won or lost using some of the tried and tested 'Top Trumps' rules.
The Type Trumps have a 'ranking', which is a subjectively ascribed positional value based on my personal favourites'
Price
£9.99 (Worldwide Shipping)
Buy Now
Paypal
Stockists
Magma Books,
UK
Design Museum, UK
Analogue Books, UK
Ghostly International,
USA
As featured in
Creative Review, UK
Wired, UK
Computer Arts, UK
Digital Arts, UK
Published on 2010/04/15 4:26 pm.
Filed under: font, games, type, typographic Tags: Australia, Creative Review, design, font, Fun Game, Graphic design, Graphic Designer, Melbourne, type, Typeface, Typography, United States
I love this ad. This is the first TV commercial from the new international
advertising campaign by ‘AMEX‘,
directed by Kuntzel+Deygas
(add
a dog), agency: Ogilvy
& Mather UK.
Agency : Ogilvy & Mather UK
Creative director : Dennis Lewis
Writer : Sue Higgs
Art director : Andrew Bird
TV Producer : Kim Parret
This follows on from their faces, see more here: http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2009/american-express-faces/
http://www.addadog.com/v3/fiche.php?special=addadog&id=261
Published on 2010/03/12 11:53 pm.
Filed under: creative, type, typographic, words Tags: Advertising, Advertising and Marketing, Agencies, Business and Economy, Interpublic Group of Companies, Ogilvy & Mather, Television advertisement, United States

Very good music map shared in response to previous 12 Great Music Visualisations utilising the popular and organised form of tube maps, originally by Harry Beck.
The Rockmap is updated regularly by twitter.com/ernestolago and is a good application of the Beck maps. The font for the musicians is clean clear and balanced si es for importance, look like arial rounded, calibri. Not so keen on the red 'rocky' header, the earthy background connotes it well enough, its almost like wolff ollin is it with the highly controversial Olympics logo, no elegance but gets attention and noticed.
But it is great that it keeps with the 45 degree angling that Beck introduced into
map design for connections and that you allowed the
band names to follow that angling much in the respect of
Mapping the Creative Process achieves. It is a very good appropriating of the style, not too crammed like the 250 best movies of all time map I saw (not that i'm saying yours is bad david h, busy).
Posts and tweets that mention the Rockmap:
topsy.com/s?q=rockmap
topsy.com/tb/www.flickr.com/photos/ernestolago/4144781475...
thanks ernesto.
Published on 2010/01/07 2:02 am.
Filed under: colour, harry beck Tags: 2012 London Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics, Angling, Band Names, Best Movies Of All Time, Calibri, Commonwealth Games, Creative Process, Elegance, Ernesto, Good Music, Great Music, harry beck, London Olympics, Ollin, Olympic Games, Olympics, Olympics Logo, Recreation, Recreation and Sports, thames, Topsy, Tube Maps, Tweets, United States, Visualisations, Wikipedia

The fabulous design agency Pentagram based in New York with partners like Angus Hyland (co-author of many excellant design/illustration books, The Picture Book: Contemporary Illustration & Paula Scher (AIGA medalists, notorius mapper, will feature soon),
....at the worlds leading multi-disciplinary design consultancy, feature an excellant map that Scher would be proud of.
The partner DJ Stout has created a “Texas Designer’s Map of the World” as a part of a promotion for Sappi Fine Paper. Based on the concept of a Texas Brag Map, the poster elucidates the worldview that everything is bigger and better in the Lone Star State. “It’s part of our Texas heritage and our collective sense of humor,” explains Stout. “My apologies to the other smaller, less interesting states on the map.”' (pentagram, 2008, p.new).
He divides a map of the U.S. into six parts and assigns each section to a graphic designer who resides within the region. When all six posters are put together, they form a giant map of the United States, “of course I was given the Southwest,” says Stout (pentagram, 2008, p.new). Its composition is bolshy, beautifully layered (as you notice opening the pdf on a sluggish computer), with Piet Zwart/H. N. Werkman letters treatment surrounded by soft pastel triadic harmony of red, blue, yellow. Yet still its not too disparaging with the these surreal, fluctuating sized elements like The World's biggest Jack Rabbit, it has Swiss grounding in neat, clean, precise, even grids of text J.M.Brockmann would be proud of, creating a salient [1] contrast. It also treats word (type) as image that crow [2], and concrete poets of appollinaire to mallarme would adore.
The other participants include Art Chantry, Rick Valicenti, Paul Sahre, Clive Piercy and Tim Hussey. Brilliant.
Download the large version image here.
http://blog.pentagram.com/2008/02/new-work-sappi.php
[1] Kress & Van leeuwen
[2] Left to Right: The Cultural Shift from Word to Image
Published on 2008/03/27 7:40 pm.
Filed under: bolshy, brockmann, contrast, designs, graphic, harmony, illustration, interdisciplinary, map, new york, pentagram, surreal, swiss, texas, world, zwart Tags: Angus Hyland, Appollinaire, Art Chantry, bolshy, brockmann, Collective Sense, contrast, design, Design Illustration, designs, Disc jockey, Fabulous Design, graphic, Graphic design, harmony, illustration, Illustration Books, interdisciplinary, Jack Rabbit, Lone Star State, map, Map Of The United States, Map Of The World, new york, New York City, Paul Sahre, Paula Scher, pentagram, Piet Zwart, Rick Valicenti, Sluggish Computer, surreal, swiss, texas, Texas Heritage, United States, Werkman, Word Type, world, zwart