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Design's next big thing brings down the House
IT'S A big leap from a grungy car park to an A-list gathering inside the nation's most famous building, but the Sydney designer Dion Lee pulled it off with style.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/07 12:43am
The changing typography of the Web
Since the World Wide Web’s earliest days, whether you were shopping on Amazon or researching on Google or catching up on news at latimes.com, chances are you were looking at just one of four typefaces -- Arial, Verdana, Georgia or Times -- each formulated for computer monitors and trusted by web designers to display properly on your screen.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/06 11:49pm
Possible New Godzilla Design?
Thankfully the night terrors have faded with time and the thought of a new Godzilla that's looking to set the record straight again stomping around the big screen.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/06 11:03pm
Apple Patents Design For Multifunctional 3D Widgets
It’s actually quite interesting to see how Google and Apple seem to mirror each others’ actions. After Google acquired 3D desktop manager BumpTop, a patent filing from Apple has surfaced showing that Apple is looking to the possibility of 3D widgets on its OS dashboard in the future.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/06 11:02pm
New Design makes Google Search more relevant and customizable
Now I'm sure you took notice of the new Google design, and I'm sure you already formed an opinion on it, even if you don't know it yet. I must say from the start that I love it, especially because I feel Google Search became a little more relevant and customizable than ever was.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/06 11:01pm
Banksy learns an art lesson in 'Exit Through the Gift Shop'
Iconoclastic English painter Banksy may be the most important artist on the run from police. A graffiti muralist who satirizes government, authority and society, his unauthorized use of urban buildings as gallery space obliges him to remain anonymous.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/06 10:53pm
The Art of Style, and the Style of Art
Real women don’t wear couture. Lacking the budgets or the bodies for it, they just watch. At best, they dress for short-term success, not posterity. That is, they don’t buy or commission lavish and costly garments from reigning design geniuses that they plan to wear a few times during the evening hours, fastidiously maintain and finally bequeath to a museum.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/06 10:51pm
Autodesk Announces New Design Software Solutions for Education Market
New 2011 Offerings Provide Tools to Help Educators Prepare Students for Successful Design Careers.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/05 4:53pm
Apple Granted Design Patent for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS
Apple has been busy lately in safe-guarding the design and innovation of its products by taking legal cover of patent grant policy provided by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/05 7:32am
HP updates Mini 210 netbook with new designs; upgrades 110 battery
Hewlett Packard on Wednesday updated its Mini lineup of netbooks with new designs to appeal to your kids.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/05 7:29am
The 2010 TIME 100
In our annual TIME 100 issue we name the people who most affect our world
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 05/01 11:18pm
Toyota sets up design quality division
TOKYO — Toyota, its reputation battered by global recalls, is setting up a new division devoted to feeding customer concerns into the design process to improve quality, the automaker said Friday.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 04/30 11:03pm
iPad guts approach to PC design, says iSuppli
The Apple iPad and like devices will have far-reaching consequences for computer design and manufacturing, according to market researcher iSuppli.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 04/30 11:02pm
Exit Through the Gift Shop receives stellar reviews: 94% approval rating
Banksy is a graffiti artist with a global reputation whose work can be seen on walls from post-hurricane New Orleans to the separation barrier on the Palestinian West Bank. Fiercely guarding his anonymity to avoid prosecution, Banksy has so far resisted all attempts to be captured on film.
0 comments | Posted by: TimothyZhu on 04/28 10:09pm
