iTunes 07. originally uploaded by Green Thumb Mmmm, have you seen it? The interface for displaying the album art is massively cool. Apple innovates first. Again. These aren’t my Weims to the left. But I love this Flickr find!
Gensler. I started a new job today as a design consultant at Gensler. Considered one of the world’s biggest design firms, they focus mostly on workplace and retail space design. I’m psyched. 🙂 The neatest thing about it is that I made my initial contact at the dog park, Golden
Font Swatch. Wow, this is cool. Saw it in the latest issue of Dwell Magazine, but you can buy it on Amazon.
The O'Shea Building. I went on an architecture tour of downtown Seattle a few weeks ago. In an effort to learn more about my city’s history, I’m trying to pay attention to the names and stories of buildings downtown that I really like. Take the O’Shea Building, for example. Built
I heart Camper. Look at these boots! I want a pair. Camper is a great shoe company, run by a family in Spain. Oh, how I wish I’d gotten those patent leather, mustard yellow boots when I was in Parma last year…sigh. Damn those Italians and their long-ass lunches. I went
Dogs and the City. Yesterday, Will and I took the dogs downtown for their daily outing. We hopped on the No. 2 (dogs are allowed on Metro buses as long as they pay full fare) and got off at Third and Bell to stop at Regrade Park, one of our favorite off-leash areas. We
Hasselblad. I went to a small (yet exquisite) photo exhibit the other night and the photographer used a Hasselblad medium-format camera in his work. I want one! Check out work from the Hasselblad Masters….
Je veux des bon bons!!! Okay, this is great. My first time posting a video; I hope it comes through….
"Smoke 'em out" with PowerPoint. photo by Ralf Stockmann. This is a really interesting excerpt, taken from Thomas E. Rick’s Fiasco, especially given Tufte’s assertions about PowerPoint: That reliance on slides rather than formal written orders seemed to some military professionals to capture the essence of Rumsfeld’s amateurish approach to war planning.