Author Archives: Oliver Bothwell

Helveticons

Helvetica is of course the typeface of choice for so many designers. If this is the case with you, you may be interested in these icons based on Helvetica bold (or 65 as it is also known).

The Beatles Flow Chart

I saw this piece of work on SwissMiss and couldn’t help but laugh. Fantastic flow chart which has made my day. I am going to conduct a sing-a-long now to test it.

[LoveAllThis]

It seems only fair to post the inspiration:

[Jeannr]

grafik

It certainly has been a long time coming but Grafik magazine have finally launched their new website.

Geneviève Gauckler

Geneviève Gauckler has an exhibition at the Kemistry Gallery entitled Digitally Isolated which runs from the 6 November until Christmas.

Immaterials: the ghost in the field

A curious video exploring the spatial qualities of RFID, visualised through an RFID probe, long exposure photography and animation. It features Timo Arnall of the Touch project and Jack Schulze of BERG.

Wonderwall

A strangely executed flash website but rather beautiful at the same time.

[via Swissmiss]

Diego Monetti

An intriguing website for the designer Diego Monetti, he has created a true internet experience. Well worth checking out but you need sound and a fair amount of bandwidth.

[via @borisforconi]

Adobe and the future of Multitouch

An interesting video from Adobe about how they might use multitouch in their software. Apparently CS5 will be out in April next year so we’ll see if this arrives then too.

Magic Mouse

While we don’t usually blog about new Apple updates we are allowed to make the occasional exception. Apple today launched, amongst other things, a new mouse featuring multi-touch, finally an end to the pain of cleaning the old Mighty Mouse. I have used touch sensitive mice for scrolling before and have never enjoyed the experience [...]

Pig 05049

This is a fantastically detailed project in which Christien Meindertsma researched all the byproducts of Pigs and created an exhibition and book showing the results. A beautiful and informative project.
“Christien Meindertsma has spent three years researching all the products made from a single pig. Amongst some of the more unexpected results were: Ammunition, medicine, photo [...]