Product of the Day | Wiegen Stroller
Wiegen is german for cradle and this design is one of the hottest I’ve seen in terms of strollers. The Wiegen was designed by Worrell Inc., an industrial design studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota. “Incorporating research mined from a group of first-time parents, Worrell designer Dan Clements created a product that helps proud parents safely and stylishly take their little ones out into the world. Dated strollers are everywhere; Wiegen represents a refreshing take on the classic stroller, incorporating vibrant exterior colors and a modern aesthetic.” Courtesy of NotCot.org
Argentina vs. Chile
Typography design contest between Argentina and Chile, nice posts on their blog. It looks like Chile is winning. Check it out! Courtesy of NotCot.org.
what happened in Ocean’s 13?
I happen to be one of many who enjoy the Oceans films. I also enjoyed the posters promoting each one until Oceans 13. What happened to the amazing designs that they used for 11 and 12? The poster designs were very reminiscent of the Swiss poster era (click here for a Flickr gallery of examples) and now they seemed to have completely abandoned that style. Ocean’s Eleven and Twelve used two colors (red and black), and with Thirteen they have decided to use full color and the photographs of the actors rather than illustrations, or focus on type. This poster is nowhere near the caliber of the two previous. On the poster below I understand…
You got it good.
At times I get easily frustrated, and yes I admit, even with the small things in life. Today I was reminded once more that I got it good. In fact most of us do but we always manage to make mountains out of mole hills. How was I reminded? I found a link in my frequent mailing from Candy Culture [ candyculture.net ] which read:” “You think you’re strong for saying no to that big wedge of cake winking at you. Try living in Patrick O’Brien’s body, a truly inspirational story that should make you take stock of how good we’ve all got it. Incredible.” This lead to the site of Patrick O’Brien who is…