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“Constant Shaker” chair by Alice Wang.
Sensor calculates the # of calories burned while fidgeting.
ADHD, FTW!

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Constant Shaker” chair by Alice Wang.

Sensor calculates the # of calories burned while fidgeting.

ADHD, FTW!

 
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“Ecological Business Cards” designed by Fischer Portugal for environmental consultant Andrea Romani.
Concept: Replace traditional card stock with a rubber stamp that transforms any random piece of found material into a unique, earth-friendly business card

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“Ecological Business Cards” designed by Fischer Portugal for environmental consultant Andrea Romani.

Concept: Replace traditional card stock with a rubber stamp that transforms any random piece of found material into a unique, earth-friendly business card

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Vespa: To celebrate its centennial, clothing brand Fred Perry teamed up with legendary Italian motorcycle manufacturer Piaggio to produce a limited, laurel-branded edition of its iconic scooter marque — the Vespa.
The production run is set at 100, with an August 2009 release expected.
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Vespa: To celebrate its centennial, clothing brand Fred Perry teamed up with legendary Italian motorcycle manufacturer Piaggio to produce a limited, laurel-branded edition of its iconic scooter marque — the Vespa.

The production run is set at 100, with an August 2009 release expected.

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Death To Bad Design of the Day: Downloadable “Visual Enforcement” labels from the Design Police.
“Bring bad design to jusitce.”
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Death To Bad Design of the Day: Downloadable “Visual Enforcement” labels from the Design Police.

“Bring bad design to jusitce.”

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The Art of Penguin Science Fiction

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So Penguin books and their iconic covers have a place in history that merits study and appreciation. They have influenced generations of readers and played an important role in our cultural heritage. Over the years new cover designs have appeared, and in the 1950s a transition took place from typographical to pictorial covers. This was followed by the intro- duction of a radically new cover design in the 1960s, and the launch of a Penguin science fiction series with covers featuring reproductions of abstract and surrealist paintings.

This website, along with a series of articles on the subject, attempts to rectify this. But what the articles convey with words this website does with images, and thereby offers what words cannot: over 150 Penguin sf covers, and the ability to trace their evolution at the click of a button, as titles were reprinted and different covers came and went.

A collection of covers. Here’s the table of contents. (tip o’ the hat to)