Archive for 2012

Anyone called Nacho is fine by us.

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Another stella shoot from Nacho Alegre for Apartamento, this time with candles. See also and this.


Karen Barbé.

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Chilean textile designer Karen makes really special things & her blog is full of ace photos too.


8 Pans. Damien Hirst; 1987.

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

25 handy words that don’t exist in the english language.

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

1 Age-otori (Japanese): To look worse after a haircut

2 Arigata-meiwaku (Japanese): An act someone does for you that you didn’t want to have them do and tried to avoid having them do, but they went ahead anyway, determined to do you a favor, and then things went wrong and caused you a lot of trouble, yet in the end social conventions required you to express gratitude

3 Backpfeifengesicht (German): A face badly in need of a fist

4 Bakku-shan (Japanese): A beautiful girl… as long as she’s being viewed from behind

5 Desenrascanco (Portuguese): “to disentangle” yourself out of a bad situation (To MacGyver it)

6 Duende (Spanish): a climactic show of spirit in a performance or work of art, which might be fulfilled in flamenco dancing, or bull-fighting, etc.

7 Forelsket (Norwegian): The euphoria you experience when you are first falling in love

8 Gigil (pronounced Gheegle; Filipino): The urge to pinch or squeeze something that is unbearably cute

9 Guanxi (Mandarin): in traditional Chinese society, you would build up good guanxi by giving gifts to people, taking them to dinner, or doing them a favor, but you can also use up your gianxi by asking for a favor to be repaid

10 Ilunga (Tshiluba, Congo): A person who is ready to forgive any abuse for the first time, to tolerate it a second time, but never a third time

11 L’esprit de l’escalier (French): usually translated as “staircase wit,” is the act of thinking of a clever comeback when it is too late to deliver it

12 Litost (Czech): a state of torment created by the sudden sight of one’s own misery

13 Mamihlapinatapai (Yaghan): A look between two people that suggests an unspoken, shared desire

14 Manja (Malay): “to pamper”, it describes gooey, childlike and coquettish behavior by women designed to elicit sympathy or pampering by men. “His girlfriend is a damn manja. Hearing her speak can cause diabetes.”

15 Meraki (pronounced may-rah-kee; Greek): Doing something with soul, creativity, or love. It’s when you put something of yourself into what you’re doing

16 Nunchi (Korean): the subtle art of listening and gauging another’s mood. In Western culture, nunchi could be described as the concept of emotional intelligence. Knowing what to say or do, or what not to say or do, in a given situation. A socially clumsy person can be described as ‘nunchi eoptta’, meaning “absent of nunchi”

17 Pena ajena (Mexican Spanish): The embarrassment you feel watching someone else’s humiliation

18 Pochemuchka (Russian): a person who asks a lot of questions

19 Schadenfreude (German): the pleasure derived from someone else’s pain

20 Sgriob (Gaelic): The itchiness that overcomes the upper lip just before taking a sip of whisky

21 Taarradhin (Arabic): implies a happy solution for everyone, or “I win. You win.” It’s a way of reconciling without anyone losing face. Arabic has no word for “compromise,” in the sense of reaching an arrangement via struggle and disagreement

22 Tatemae and Honne (Japanese): What you pretend to believe and what you actually believe, respectively

23 Tingo (Pascuense language of Easter Island): to borrow objects one by one from a neighbor’s house until there is nothing left

24 Waldeinsamkeit (German): The feeling of being alone in the woods

25 Yoko meshi (Japanese): literally ‘a meal eaten sideways,’ referring to the peculiar stress induced by speaking a foreign language

taken from here.

 

A few nice things.

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Spots.

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

via Newhouse Books.

Pocket calendars.

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Like matchbox labels, mini calendars have been used in Hungary for advertising and public information messages. They are the perfect pocket sized canvas. Today we found two huge archives containing thousands of fun illustrations and wonderful graphics. Here & here.


Plakkaat.

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Auction sites are a great place to find some inspiration. Yesterday this collection of posters was found. Lots of nice Dick Bruna originals and other Dutch advertising gems.

Sarah Parker.

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Sarah Parker works wonders with paper & scissors. Great things to be seen on her website.

Packet in.

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Some fun examples of old Israeli packaging, via a very nice Flickr stream.

Generic flyer.

Monday, May 14th, 2012

By ikhoor.

To a tea.

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Who knew tea bag tags could be so attractive? These people did.

Paper dress.

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Wonderful crayon, pen, paint illustrations of dresses – all with a nod to architectural blueprints and cutting patterns.

 

Pan Am.

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Old city guides from the 70s, designed by George Tscherny.

Top Form.

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

For a veritable feast of old product design, advertising, layout & architecture the Form archives are well worth a book mark. Every issue, in full, since 1957.

Prove di stampa.

Friday, May 11th, 2012

A print laboratory set up in Milan for the Salone. It’s like a room from our dreams. Gradients, grids, stacks of paper & CMYK. By.

New.

Friday, May 11th, 2012

A new print on the shelves, of old typewriter tins. We love it so. If you do you might also like these.

Katarzyna Kobro.

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Wish you were here.

Friday, May 11th, 2012

A small collection of old Israeli hotel labels. Via.



Gum.

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Old Israeli chewing gum via.

Wow.

Friday, May 11th, 2012

The prettiest cutlery ever? Designed by David Tisdale for Sasaki in 1986. Via kkconkers.

Knotting for Scouts; 1961.

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Here here.

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

via expreshletters.

He’s the Bos.

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

Ben Bos studied at the Amsterdam Graphic College and Rietveld Academy with Wim Crouwel (1955-62) here are some examples of his work and you can see lots more here. You can even email him if you want to.

Hansaviertel.

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

The Hansaviertel estate, in Berlin, is captured perfectly in this series of photos.