Gill Sans Frontiers

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Arthur Eric Rowton Gill (February 22, 1882 – November 17, 1940) was a British sculptor, typeface designer, stonecutter, and printmaker. He was associated with the Arts and Crafts movement.


David Henningham will speak and perform about Eric Gill and others:

“A plan and the means to complete”

on Saturday, 1st of September at 17:00 at the ILLUSTRATIVE07


Above illustration by Eric Gill, this and more of his work can by purchased as prints through the Goldmark Gallery: http://www.ericgill.com/

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setting the pattern…

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Martijn van Welie is design director at the dutch office of satama.

He has also teached Web Design & Groupware Task Analysis at the Amsterdam university.

And he has a website that lists a lot of known web patterns along with real life examples from the web.

Just take a look: http://www.welie.com/

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been there, seen that…

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me back again… just wanted to say hi!

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The “Think Tent”

It is finally there! for any interior design ideas let us know :-)

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all pictures

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ajaxiator @ chaos communication camp 2007

I played a liveact at the art and beauty hangar on the chaos communication camp 2007.
the camp was really great. the lightwork was really fantastic. watch the video to get an impression… the coolest thing was the beamer map mashup on a table… but have a look for yourself….


screech @ audio village

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Why Tepees were created…agile housing.

Well we almost have our long awaited Tepee (or Tipi)…it’s big, it’s robust, but what is a Tepee for? Well before we start using it as a communal toilet I thought I would educate us all in why Tepees were originally invented by Native Americans. The first nomadic peoples were drawn out onto the plains by the plentiful supply of the game animals. Their lifestyle was shaped by the constant movement and migration of the great herds of bison. They needed a sturdy dwelling that could stand up against the several prairie winds and yet could be dismantled at a moment’s notice to follow the drifting herds. They invented the tepee.



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