Friday, 5:41pm
30 March 2012
Noted #33
Airline safety cards, the one percent and travel posters for the lazy
Here are a few more things that caught our attention recently.
Paint it white: Brandspirit.
The New York Times takes a different slant on the one percent (detail, below), a collaboration between designer Martin Venezky and writer Peter Funt.
In the spirit of the demotivational poster, travel posters for the agoraphobic.
A petition to put Alan Turing on the next Bank of England ten pound note.
The design of airline safety cards (top).
Counter-Print, the design bookstore with out-of-print and hard-to-find titles, launches its revamped website.
Eye is the world’s most beautiful and collectable graphic design journal, published quarterly for professional designers, students and anyone interested in critical, informed writing about graphic design and visual culture. It’s available from all good design bookshops and online at the Eye shop, where you can buy subscriptions and single issues. Eye 82 is on its way to subscribers and bookstores worldwide.
For a visual sampler of the new issue, see Eye before you buy on Issuu.