Lubalin origins of the PBS logo

Youtube, the gift that keeps on giving, great Media Probes episode on the features Herb Lubalin origins of the PBS logo. via Motionographer.com Tweet

Nike+ Fuelband

Love the ad, love the whole Make It Count poster campaign. Some nice work from W+K team. http://www.nike.com/fuelband Tweet

Nest Learning Thermostat

Great piece from FastCoDesign on the Nest Learning Thermostat. Created by Tony Fadell, one of the key contributors to on the iPod. Makes heating your home fun and intuitive. I want one. Tweet

Twitter Clock

Developed by designer and programmer Kirsty Greig Twitter Clock gathers information by using a live feed from twitter constantly downloading the most popular words in Tweets and conversations, filtering the ‘most tweeted’ word every minute to display that as a capture of that moment in time and a comment on what the world is talking […]

ITV News rolls out major refresh

ITV News rolled out its new on-air brand this week, toning down Big Ben in favor of a flat design look. Gone is the yellow and white virtual studio with panels of Big Ben and the World. In is a contemporary home with a minimal aesthetic. A teal color is mixed with light wood tones […]

Twitter Clock Makes The News

An alumnus from London College of Communication has had a piece of her ‘fantastic’ work displayed in the newsroom of ITV News. Kirsty Greig’s The Twitter Clock uses a live feed of information collected from the social networking and micro-blogging site and displays the most ‘tweeted’ word every minute. The clock was inspired by a […]

Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us

Dan Pinks book DRIVE is a great book about discovering what motivates us at home and in the workplace. Very insightful. This animation created by the based on Pinks talk at the RSA visually illustrates his key findings. Tweet

Nike MAG: Back For The Future Posters

As part of the launch of the Nike Mag. Nike commissioned 4 artists to reinterpret the original Back to the Future Poster. Brent Rollins, Kate Gibb, La Boca and Will Sweeny each provided a poster for the series entitled Back for the Future. Additionally Brent Rollins’ design has made it on the Undefeated Billboard in […]

One to Watch: Hannah Blackmore

Hannah Blackmore is a documentary film maker, photographer and recent graduate of the Design for Moving Image pathway at London College of Communication. Her final degree project ‘The Keepers of King Street ‘ documented shops and the people of he hometown of Ramsgate. There is a sensitivity to her film making which as she interviews […]

Mapping cities in 3D

I’ve been doing some research into mapping technologies lately. Based on declassified military technology from Swedish aerospace giant Saab. C3 Technologies explain that “3D data is calculated directly from high-resolution aerial photography, based on the positions and angles of the cameras to give each pixel its geographical position with very high accuracy”. The results are […]