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Designer Coloring Book
Via juxtapoz.com
Feb 6
For its new book series, Apartamento magazine invited artists and designers to create coloring pages for kids. The first three limited-edition books are by Reg Mombassa, Matt Leines, and Geoff McFetridge (who speaks at Insights 2013 next month).
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Origin of Aeron
Via fastcodesign.com
Feb 6
Now a design icon, the Aeron chair had troubled beginnings: conceived of by Don Chadwick and Minnesota’s Bill Stumpf as ergonomic seating for the elderly, the futuristic design was initially a tough sell for manufacturer Herman Miller.
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Over-booked: Adam Michaels
The Gradient
Jan 30
Adam Michaels, co-founder of Projects Projects, who also edits and designs the Inventory Books paperback series (published by Princeton Architectural Press), has extended his passion for print and sound in another role: a rock(or should we say book-rock?) musician in the band The Masses. The Masses released their “spoken arts record that you can dance […]
Adam Michaels, co-founder of Projects Projects, who…
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Man of the People
Via architectmagazine.com
Jan 23
At his funeral last month, Oscar Niemeyer’s coffin was flanked by flowers from Raul and Fidel Castro. But how did the famed architect’s leftist values—he was a longtime Communist Party member—come through in his work for Brazil’s military and financial elites?
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Houseprinting
Via dezeen.com
Jan 21
Universe Architecture’s Landscape House aims to be the first 3D printed building in the world. With a looping design reminiscent of a Möbius strip, it’ll be created using a giant D-Shape printer.
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Passings: Balthazar Korab
Via architizer.com
Jan 17
Balthazar Korab, an architect and winner of an AIA Medal for Architectural Photography, has passed away at age 86. Subject of the 2012 book Balthazar Korab: Architect of Photography, he served as Saarinen’s in-house photographer.
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Formica Turns 100
Via guardian.co.uk
Jan 17
“The brave new seamless surface of the future is officially an antique,” writes Oliver Wainwright of Formica’s 100th birthday. Designs with names like Skylark, Mayflower, and Softglow abounded in the laminate boom that shaped mid-century interior design.
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Orwellian Design
Via artthreat.net
Jan 11
In honor of the inaugural “Orwell Day” on Jan. 21—the 63-year anniversary of the author’s death—Penguin is releasing a David Pearson–designed edition of George Orwell’s dystopian tale 1984 with the book’s title, fittingly, censored out.
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Articles



2012: The Year According to Julian Bleecker
Julian Bleecker
Jan 10
For a futurist, our request might have been unwelcome: look back. Thankfully, artist and technologist Julian Bleecker agreed, offering his top 10 moments from 2012 in a list that ranges from acts of God (Hurricane Sandy) to the completely man-made (Instagram and “computational photography” cameras) to the pop cultural and artistic (Frank Ocean, Tom Sachs, and the death of the Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch).