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Apple ‘Publication’ Style Guide 2006

This thing is almost a good 200(!) pages, and most of it is just text on text, with a few images to illustrate specific points. This is really a design geeks tome of all things ‘Apple in Print’. Pretty awesome!

The Apple Publication Style guide provides editorial guidelines for text in instructional publications, technical documentation, reference information, training programs, and the software user interface.

Download: Apple Style Guide 2006 (Acrobat PDF)

Giant Robot Silverlake Opens!

DSTND, Online Collective & Magazine

DSTND.com

I just got this in my design mailbox from my friends at Core77, and thought I would post about this new online digital art showcase called Destined.

Destined consists of an exclusive group of graphic artists located internationally whom all share the same common vision: Collectively we are more powerful than standing alone. The Destined mark is designated for the finest available of the three disciplines: Design, Illustration & Photography.

Current Work on Display:

Tomi Lahdesmaki of THEOUTERONE.om - San Francisco, USA
Douglas Bizzaro + Elizabeth Moss of DBEM.net - New York, USA
Johnny Cheuk of ACIDBIRD.com - Hong Kong, Asia
Karen Oxman of KARENOXMAN.com - London, UK
YangTan of YANGTAN.com - New York, USA
Chuck Anderson of NOPATTERN.com - Chicago, USA
Karni Arieli of KARNIARIELI.com - London, UK
Nigel Dennis of ELECTRICHEAT.org - Chicago, USA

From what I read, they will have new artists lined up for the next two months which they will showcase weekly from that point on…

View: DSTND via Core77

Profile: Cynthia Tuan, a bridge to…


After just getting back from Switzerland where she was overseeing the hand manufacturing of a super limited amount of her recent design publication, Intersection: 4 Cities/360 People, Cynthia took some time to forward me the URL to her recently launched personal portfolio site and a more detailed descriptive text on her truely amazing and meticulous typographic specimen of a book…

Her biography follows…

Originally from Houston, Texas, Cynthia Tuan spent her formative years in the eclectic and colorful city of Los Angeles. In 1996, she received her BFA with an emphasis in visual communication from Art Center College of Design. She has an extensive background in editorial, information and interface design for companies such as Banana Republic, Buzz Magazine, Leagas Delaney, Phoenix Pop and Levi’s.

In 2001, her passions for structuring narrative and information led her to the University of Art and Design in Basel, Switzerland where her thesis project, “Intersection: 4 Cities/360 People” was awarded one of the Most Beautiful Swiss Books of 2004.

Now, her journey brings her full circle, back to the States, to work as designer, utilizing her skills and sensitivity to content, collaboration and process. When she’s not working, Cynthia enjoys reading, sport climbing, surfing and knitting.

Here is some more information on Cynthia’s hand crafted design publication…

Intersection: 4 Cities/360 People

The Irish have a saying, “a stranger is just a friend you haven’t met yet.” However, the reversal is equally valid. A friend can be at times but a stranger who has happened to cross your path.

This fundamental revision of thinking is especially relevant given the global context of the world we now live in. Development of cosmopolitan centers, cheaper transportation, advancements in communication technologies and the breakdown of a singular national identity in favor of more complex and overlapping allegiances, have opened new opportunities to whose paths we intersect. Our relationships are no longer restricted by rigid yet passive constructs such as citizenship, ethnicity or national identity; and therefore evolve according to more flexible and dynamic ways of interaction.

Spanning the period of over four years, Cynthia Tuan meticulously documented her encounters. The collection of encounters is assembled into Intersection: 4 Cities/360 People, a book which explores the dynamics of connections and interactions; black and white statistical data are translated into colorful narrative dialogues reflective of the author’s own multicultural landscape. The goal was not to create information graphics rather to stay true to the content and show how graphics can be transformed and inspired by information.

The secondary and adjoining title: Intersection: 360 People/4 Cities introduces the people and their relationship with the author. Important to also note, the second book acts as a key to the first one.

Designers Notebook: This is the first blog entry of its kind in the Designer Profiles Category. I am planning on posting to this section more over the coming weeks. So keep your eyes peeled for more featured Designers

View: a bridge to… Cynthia Tuan, Design Portfolio

Delaware Book, Designing in the Rain

Delaware Book Cover

I just picked up the new book from Delaware (a very profound Japanese media collective). This book chronicles a large spread of their most recent work, and includes a CDRom with Animations and Videos. They are famous for their intricate, yet minimal ASCII style art.

book + cd-rom
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deSigNiN’_iN_+He_rAiN
//////////////////////////////////// published on +he occasion of +he exhibi+ion “deSigNiN’_iN_+He_rAiN” held in ras gallery in barcelona, march,april&may 2oo4.

You may already be farmiliar with Delaware, as I have previously posted about their electro minimal music here.

Their style is based on old school ANSI BBS text, in that all of their sounds, graphics and aesthetics are based upon the ASCII art design paradigm. Not only do they use ASCII art as their text, but they use a whole slew of monophonic, analog bleeps and beeps as their sound canvas. Its really something to both see and hear.

View: Designing in the Rain Color Spreads
Buy: Designing in the Rain $49.95

My Taschen Warehouse Sale Book Deals!

As I mentioned last week, this past weekend, Taschen had a HUGE booksale blowout where they had display copies and slightly damaged books for between 50 - 75% off! I got a whole bunch of the ICON series books; Digital Beauties, Art Now, Design of the 20th Century each for $4.99, the 1000 Game Heros for $19.99, and COLORs 1000 Signs for $14.99. Talk about deals. I spent a total of $58 bucks!?

2K T-Shirts: Lose Your Shirt

Like a 100% cotton Leo Castelli, Yoshi Kawasaki and his company 2k T-shirts are sidestepping the gallery circuit for a softer, better fit.

When you look at the selection of shirts at your local multi-level retail shop, what do you see? Most likely you are not looking at shirts from retail clothing visionary Yoshi Kawasaki, creator of 2K t-shirts. Kawasaki’s company was founded to provide an alternative design approach and philosophy to the mega mass-marketed brands that permeate the landscape. Travelling the world by foot, car, train and plane, Kawasaki searches out new and unique design talent to showcase. He proclaims 2K’s mission as “introduc[ing] the best and most unique artworks and artists to the global youth culture,” and he’s done so using the most ubiquitous information delivery medium: t-shirts.

First Published: April 5th, 2002

Read: 2K T-Shirts: Lose Your Shirt XLR8R Magazine