Callie Neylan
A beautiful machine.
Last night I had the pleasure of loading film into a movie camera for the first time. We’re using a Bolex H16 Reflex Camera and in terms of industrial design, it’s beautiful.
In terms of usability, it’s not bad, either. The camera is pretty simple, mapping almost
Mountains to cathedrals.
I love this passage about Seattle, written by Christopher Solomon of the New York Times. This is so how we live here! Snuggled with our tea or espresso and copius amounts of reading material; I don’t think I’ve ever read a more descriptive paragraph:
When summer comes to
Was Zum Teufel?!
Tuesday, Oct 16 – During this week of surprising blood connections between Barack and Cheney and the latter’s sack of lies now being spilled all over Iran, Oslo and Mies are beginning to wonder if we shouldn’t be moving to Canada instead of DC. We hear from our dogwalker
The 60 Best Design Programs in the World.
A slide show from Naussbaum on Business Week. The UW’s design program is not listed. Why? Probably because they focus too much on Bauhaus poster design, which is sooooooo a generation ago. It is changing, though, with the refurbished ID and newly formed IxD programs. Hopefully, the faculty will
Touchscreen Cartography.
This is soooooo cool.
Was Zum Teufel?!
Tuesday, Oct 23 – During this week of World Series baseball (which I couldn’t care less about even though I was rooting for my home-state team, the Rockies) and alleged pissed off Mexicans setting the state of California on fire, today brought bee-YOO-tee-ful weather to the Pacific Northwest. The Weims
Yves BĂ©har talks about design for dogs.
A video tribute to Paul Rand.
Was Zum Teufel?!
Tuesday, Oct 30 – With California’s blazes abating, I continue to put out fires here on the home front sans the Excel-driven planning and organizational precision of my dear husband. Last week it was Mies’s digestive system and the dishwasher going out. This week, it was fighting Weims.
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