Alex Roman’s “The Third & The Seventh” →

No cameras used here… well, physical ones. Alex Roman created and composed this work entirely on the computer…

Behind Scrabble’s “The Beautiful Word” →

jawbone.tv has published a great article detailing what went into the making of Scrabble’s “The Beautiful Word” campaign.

The Work of Edward Bernays →

Communication professionals should have at least a cursory understanding of Edward Bernays’ work. Along with Ivy Lee, he’s considered one of the fathers of the field of Public Relations. He may have actually coined the term. Edward Bernays was the nephew of Sigmund Freud, but I’ll let the video [posted below] explain that.
“If we […]

Scrabble the Beautiful Word →

Scrabble celebrates its 60th birthday. For the occasion, Ogilvy & Mather runs a YouTube campaign in a bid to recruit younger fans.
Two more commercials here and here.

Slide Projectors & Intuition →

David Carson might drive the gridnicks mad, but you can’t deny his ability to provoke a visceral response. Carson’s work in the early 90s tore a hole in graphic design. His typography, piled in broken heaps, managed to breath life into stodgy corporate communications.
His work may look haphazard at times, but that doesn’t mean he […]

The Office of Brion Gysin →

Boing Boing’s David Pescovitz makes a great point with “Gysin was also a pioneer of sound poetry and multimedia collage that, in my mind, underpins remix culture, quick-cut video editing, and nonlinear Web experiences.”
He’s absolutely right. In fact, the concept of hypertext may have taken longer to appear had it not been for Gysin and […]

Tilt-shift in Moscow →

A promotional video for maptype.com. Great conceptual use of tilt-shift photography and motion graphics.
LInk from Farbwolke.

Sol Sender on Obama Logo Design →

Creative director Sol Sender talks about the design and development of the Obama 08 logo.

Thèse Sur La Typographie →

Montreal’s Julien Vallee does Dada all over an Exacto mat.

Backspace’s Float →

Backspace’s Float.
Link from Stephan Thomas.