Monday Quick Links: 07.12.10

Quick Links

 

The internet’s lat­est enjoy­able time-waster: Dear Blank Please Blank

Penguin 75: Designers, Authors, Commentary looks like a really inter­est­ing read (Buy it here.)

On the wish list: The Inspiration Pad (Buy it here.)

I was pretty shocked by some of the extremely neg­a­tive reac­tions to the new Girl Scouts iden­tity on Brand New. While I can see some of the points, I’m def­i­nitely in the camp that sees it as an improvement.

Looking for­ward to see more of Lookwork, Ben Pieratt’s new visual RSS reader and image-bookmarking ser­vice, when it launches in a few months.

So glad some­one was able to get a good pic­ture of this bill­board, which is actu­ally an incred­i­ble adver­tise­ment for Inception. The bill­board changes every few months or so but I’ve never seen such an inge­nious use of the format.

The World Cup is over as of yes­ter­day, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still enjoy this poster by David Watson. Sales of the poster will ben­e­fit Soccer Aid and UNICEF.

Pimp your mac­book” with these fun stick­ers.

Here’s another fun one-a-day project, Lukes Beard’s Lyric a Day.

3 Comments

  1. adrienne
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 1:39 am | Permalink

    like i men­tioned at brand new: my reac­tion to the girl scout rebrand­ing is that it’s wrong based off my own his­tory of being a girl scout. and that’s just a color thing, some­thing i haven’t seen a back­lash in regards to (juniors are green! cadets and seniors are a dark blue!). how­ever, i think the main reac­tion of peo­ple is ‘cos they have the men­tal­ity that saul bass is a god, and we don’t mess with god’s work.

  2. Posted July 13, 2010 at 7:27 am | Permalink

    Thanks for the mention :)

  3. Posted July 13, 2010 at 8:05 am | Permalink

    Agreed. I under­stand a lot of the com­ments, and I think your point is inter­est­ing being some­one who was part of the orga­ni­za­tion. But it def­i­nitely seemed like the major­ity of them were in the “Saul Bass is a god” camp, which just don’t get. While his work is a huge part of design his­tory, I think it’s a stretch to claim his work can never ever be improved upon for any reason.

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