We created a set of rules of play in response to the provocation “What practices distinguish graphic design?”
Category: Incidentals
cuba is for lovers…of typography
A collection of Type found in Havana and Viñales, Cuba.
Why I’m always running late
Just part of the tribulations of commuting to school.
Iconoclaustrophobia
I tried moving one pixel to the left,
Ouch.
One to the right,
Ouch…
Last summer at design camp…
NC State offers some awesome opportunities for their students to get involved with design outside of the classroom!
Meetings … Or Creative Therapy
In a company, when a team meets together, do they have to always discuss the work currently consuming everyone? The answer is no.
Epic Images of MGD IIIs
During this academic year…. wait! My excerpt should be more fun. something like…. WE MADE IT!!! Our first year of grad school has come to an end. Here are some epic moments!
Working with robots
What will our new creative capabilities be when we pass off all efficient, productive tasks and only focus on the inefficient ones we love?
Eastern traditions
This year was my year!
Spinning your wheels…
A mindless activity like Spirograph is just what I need in the last two weeks of classes.
Tell me how you make toast
Tom Wujec loves asking people and teams to draw how they make toast, because the process reveals unexpected truths about how we can solve our biggest, most complicated problems at work.
254 days of MGD
Through the chaos, achievements, laughs (cries), sleepless nights and beyond, it’s a great day to be part of MGD.
Clarendon
The Clarendon typeface represents a historic and treasured symbol in my family, the first rice mill in Texas.
March Madness ends in April
Did you know March Madness is estimated to cost billions of dollars in lost productivity?
Great minds dress alike
How’s it going Denim Dan? You look like the president, chairman, and CEO of Levi Straus.
The social and political challenges of the ubiquitous computing era
What is the potential of a fully-integrated world of smart devices continuously collected real-time data from sensor networks?
Forget the ‘S’!
Moral of the story is, Go Wolfpack!! (next season)
It’s the small things…
Even the smallest pieces of technology have transformed the way we live our lives.
Sorry you can’t unmelt time
Time never stops, and we cross paths with things as time is moving, what those things were five minutes before interacting with them, we will never know.