3. El Dergi Tasarımı Denemeleri
April 15, 2010
Photographer: Romain Laurent
April 12, 2010
awesome logos of 2009
April 12, 2010
2012 Olympic Kodak Brownie Camera
April 12, 2010
Reviving the Kodak Brownie for the future Olympics is quite exciting and traditional, since Brownies were often made to commemorate events and anniversaries. Just to skim through a few details: this 2012 Olympic Kodak Brownie has been modeled as a ‘box Brownie’; specifically the Brownie Flash 3 from 1962. Proportionate to the Flash 3, the new avatar is 66% of the scale, representing the tech advances made since the original was discontinued.
Key features include:
* The ‘triple-lens’ design with one main aperture and two viewfinder apertures.
* One simple shutter button with no other controls
* A disproportionally large flash.
* A decorated front.
* A fold up sports viewfinder.
The viewfinders, aperture and shutter are located in the same positions as in the original Brownie, making it feel like home to the Brownie lovers.
The Modern Features include a fabric wrist-strap located at the rear of the camera, which replaces the leather strap found on the top of the older camera.
How to use the Brownie:
Like the original Brownie, the user must look down from above into the viewfinders; and like the original Brownie, a different viewfinder is used depending on the orientation of the camera and the picture being taken, one viewfinder is used with a portrait image and the other for a landscape image. For low-light photography, a flash is included in the camera. Unlike older box-Brownie models, the flash is included in the design and pivots outwards from its storage position inside the side of the camera.
The camera can be manufactured using ABS to give it sustainability.
With thanks to Denis Coleman, Charlie Kamerman (kodakcollector.com), Michael Pritchard and Michael Wong (britishphotographichistory.com) for their input and feedback.
Designer: James Coleman






found on: yankodesign
Sean Freeman
April 11, 2010
Sean Freeman is an illustrator and typographer who has just joined the roster of the New York rep agency, Levine/Leavitt. He has come up with several innovative typographic designs and I like this one in particular.

a little more to the left
April 7, 2010
invisible cities
April 7, 2010
hi. this is what i’ve come up with for the invisible cities project assigned by the photography course that i’m taking. i based my work on an article that i’ve read once, about how our speech gets recorded in outer space and never gets lost; and how that data may be deciphered one day. so i took these photos originating from that idea.
Fashion Vice
April 1, 2010
I kept on ditching work to have a look at the things on this site, so I think it deserves a post.
most of the posts on this site (fashionvice) come with a link to the original source, so you might spend hours in here.
spring 2010 collections are out! and browsing is for free.
http://www.fashionvice.com/index.html
and here’s some stuff added on my wishlist:















































