Thursday, December 10, 2009

Head of the Asylum

Chris Lee is my favourite designer at the moment (by far). His work is intelligent, challenging, creative and inspirational. His Singapore based company, Asylum, is a design studio, retail store, workshop and record label. He is a bit of a RockStar apparently, and has mastered the art of creativity, purpose and aesthetic precision across multiple disciplines.


"An art director is an overpaid designer hence a smarter one. A branding agency is a design agency that realizes that they are not very good at creativity so they have to write a lot of justification to make insecure clients feel that their money’s well spent." – Chris Lee


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Serious Play

I'm a massive fan of TED. If you ever find yourself eating lunch at your desk, try to forgo the news site or facebook for 20 minutes, and find a presentation on TED, on a topic you're interested in. There are some real gems. I've posted this because I think Stuart Brown has touched on a compelling subject (especially for design and creativity), linking the idea of 'play' to problem solving and human interaction. Considering the content, his delivery is quite bland, but nonetheless interesting.

Typographic Conundrums

A new book by Harry Pearce that looks somewhat entertaining. If only for an hour or so. What I do find interesting is his self regulation on the design of his new book: 1 Box, 2 colours, 1 typeface. That's it. For 176 pages. Hopefully the ideas are strong enough to ensure this book is not just another example of a self indulgent designer amusing himself... ie not like me and this blog :)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

True Blood

I'm not particularly a fan of the show, but I do love the opening credits. The imagery, transitions, typography and even the music had me drawn in from the first second.