Paul Schell Center Signage

Paul Schell Center Signage

Much of the things designers work on is very ephemeral in nature, printed pieces that are quickly recycled, web sites that are outdated as soon as they are relased, so I was very excited to work on something a...

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Great Read: Exit To Tomorrow, World’s Fair Architecture 1933-2005

Here is another great book for the design bookshelf: Exit to Tomorrow, World's Fair Architecture, Design, Fashion 1933-2005 by Andrew Garn, Paola Antonelli, Udo Kultermann and Steven Van Dyk. This fabulous and copiously illustrated book catalogs the major World's...

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Josh Angle, the Hula Hula and the Disney Cruise Line

This Friday I sang Karoke at the greatly decorated, yet poorly executed tiki bar (way to much of a meat market for my tastes, the tiki vibe is totally lost in the testosterone) the Hula Hula in Seattle. I...

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Design Something Everyday: Day 5: Bali Hai

I've been working on stuff everyday, but I haven't been posting daily, so I've got a bunch of stuff to put up. The first of these is a digital doodle of a song from the wonderful 1949 Rogers and Hammerstein...

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