: future banking
Thanks to Adam Bracegirdle at Sid Lee for pointing me to this.
Check out the fantastic video here at this link of IDEO’s work at designing the next generation of ATMs. As is typical for them, they start by asking how to make the technology more human. This, as usual leads to some amazing insights. Then they layer on the elements that will “delight and surprise” the user, to create strong personal and “emotional connections” between banks (brands) and users. Right on.
: but does it float?
This is a great collaborative, curated blog of imagery. The two responsible are Folker Gorter (see design work at link) and Atley Gasky a designer at GOOD. I especially love the little nuggets/themes for the individual posts. Thought provoking and inspiring – like this one for instance “Compositions of speeds and slownesses on a plane of immanence”
: field
I am drawn to this kind of interactive and generative work that Field does. They work out of London for brands such as Red Bull (see video below), Nike, Nokia, and XBox. They are led by Marcus Wendt, and Vera-Maria Glahn, who draw inspiration from art, nature, science, and other generative processes such as concepts around artificial life. Go visit their site for a view into how this work translates into animation, print, websites, and interactive installations.
“New kinds of imagery can be found on unknown pathways. Generative processes, interactivity, and science and technology provide a wide field of inspiration and new ways of thinking that foster unusual strategies and powerful concepts for visual design. FIELD uses code to expand the graphical toolbox, and designs custom software to express an idea cross-media.”




Red Bull 3D Soundclash from FIELD on Vimeo.
: world cup typography
Interesting interview/article on the typeface Unity. It was developed in Amsterdam at the agency 180 as a unifying visual element to coincide with all of the adidas 2010 Fifa World Cup assets. The Brazilian designer, Yomar Agusto working out of Rotterdam worked with the adidas product developers to base the typeface on the fundamental “round triangular” shape found in the official match ball, the Jabulani.
“Adidas had a vision that every element of their football identity was to be linked and unified by one basic shape. This shape can be found as a design element on the official match ball of the World Cup, so the first drawings came from the product designers at Adidas. We at 180 had the task to bring it to life and inject its personality into the whole alphabet. Says Yomar Agusto



: new google image search
Check out the new Google Image Search features. You can now filter results by size ( medium, large, icons, exact), type (face, photo, clip art) and predominant color. I saw a mention that this was a “borrow” from Bing. Not really familiar with that, but I have no reason to disbelieve it.
This should make searching for images for design comps a bit easier. Try it out.
: riki tinoza
Seems like I can’t escape the subject of Montreal. Came across this photographer on a random search on Flickr. Amazing portraitist. The work is provocative, lush, gorgeous, and bordering on the iconic. Do yourself a favor and visit his site or his Flickr stream.
All images below by Riki Tinoza.












