Cafe Moomah Collage Builder

Two weeks ago G, Ella and I checked out Cafe Moomah in Manhattan and we were impressed. It’s a beautifully designed space for children and their parents. It’s a cozy cafe and an art oasis for little ones. While G and I enjoyed yumme brunch with friends, Ella did a fun art project under the guidance of an art teacher. (She was able to pick from 7 different art projects, which cost around $14) Ella was in heaven, and so were we. I just checked out Moomah’s site and discovered this online collage builder and drawing tool which I can’t wait to show Ella tonight:

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If you have a little one, go and check out Moomah on 161 Hudson Street in New York!

Griffin + Threadless = one awesome case.

Add original art from the Threadless community of designers to smooth, sleek shells designed by Griffin and you’ve got one-of-a-kind cases for your iPhone.

Big Rabbit’s Bad Mood

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Here’s a Children’s Book I meant to write about for a few weeks now and I was just remembered of it while perusing StickersAndStuff.

Big Rabbit’s Bad Mood is illustrated by Delphine Durand and written by Ramona Badescu. This Big Rabbit is putting a huge smile on my face!

This will make it under our Christmas Tree. I must order now.

Bus Tickets

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A blog post on Bus Tickets. Lovely.

Typography by Ronnie Bruce

Matias Corea shared this video with us at today’s CreativeMorning:

Poem by Taylor Mali.

Super Epic Rainbow Cake

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How fabulous is this Super Epic Rainbow Cake?

(thank you jessi)

15 Uses for News-Print

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My talented studio-mate Jessica Hische is part of the beautiful “The Newsprint Project“. For $10, you can buy a newspaper full of art from 15 different Brooklyn illustrators.

Bio-Diversity

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Christoph Niemann on Bio-Diversity. Brilliant. Made me laugh.

I heart stripes

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How awesome is this Stripy Hoodie currently on sale at Oeuf?

If I could have any domain name, it would be…

Below are some of the answers on today’s ConversationStarter Tags at CreativeMorning. I asked the question: “If I could have any domain name, it would be…

See all of the answers in this flickr set. And here are images of today’s CreativeMorning with Matias at the ADC.

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(In case you noticed that awesome #fail necklace, it’s by SurvialOfTheHippest. I have a @swissmiss hanging around my neck. Awesome, no?)

What’s your answer to the question?

FOWD 09 Conference Notes

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My friend and studio-mate Cameron Kozcon was so kind to write up some of the talks at this week’s Future of Webdesign Conference (FOWD) which unfortunately I wasn’t able to attend. Cameron was officially my first ’swissmiss field reporter’ and he did a fantastic job. Here’s his write up (Make sure to check out the individual Talk Stats!)


DAN CEDERHOLM | Progressive Enrichment with CSS3

Summary:You should enhance your sites with little niceties that only the modern browsers will see because it is nice for them, but other browsers won’t miss it. Some things you can do to enrich a site:

  • Style form elements
  • RGBa for simple color choices. Good for background textures.
  • Drop shadows that don’t hurt.
  • Scaling images on hover
  • Transparent links
  • Adding rotation
  • Fade effects in webkit

Presentation Stats:
Slides: 9
Humor: 5
Fashion: 4
Made Me: Wonder
Hair Intensity: 1
YAY! factor: 7
Physical Intimidation: 7

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Maple Ampersand Print

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Love this maple ampersand print over at House Industries! Also, check out the maple santa – made me chuckle.

Speaking of House Industries: If you happen to be in New York TODAY, swing by the House Industries Pop-up shop at the Type Directors Club to touch and feel both old and new Housewares in person. Click here for more info.

Procrastination by John Kelly

Animated comic about the meaning of procrastination:

(via @n8w)

Clients From Hell

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Clients From Hell is a collection of anonymously contributed client horror stories from designers. Made me laugh.

(via @hellomuller)

Behind the Scenes: Tim Burton at MoMA

MoMA Video interview with Tim Burton. Discussed: drawing, themes in his work, favorite movies & why he wears striped socks:

(via @MuseumModernArt)

Scroll Clock

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Scroll Clock is made entirely out of scrollbars. Made me look.

(via konigi)

Rabbit made out of carrots

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Printers Gavin Martin Associates wanted to promote their conversion to eco-friendly vegetable inks, and did so by creating a poster with a giant rabbit painstakingly created in carrots. Made me smile.

(thank you francisco)

what makes life so sweet…

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What Makes Life So Sweet 5×7 Print By Allicoate

The Lazy Designer’s Guide to Success

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Michael Bierut, the profilic founder of Design Observer and partner at Pentagram’s New York office shares his seven steps to success: The Lazy Designer’s Guide to Success

(via @iA)

Minimalist Watering Can

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This minimalist watering can is made of 18-0 stainless steel and has a flexible silicone hose with a built-in magnet that allows it to be attached to the can’s body when not in use. Love it.

classic herman miller commercials

(via grassrootsmodern)

Autografik

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Flickr user insect54 has set up Autografik, a pool dedicated to graphic design applied to motor vehicles. With a focus on modernist corporate identities of the 60’s and 70’s. I love you internet!

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Web / Design: A Novice’s Thoughts

Almost every novel I read makes me want to write, just as most cookbooks make me want to cook and many photography books inspire me to take photos. I have yet to come across any inspiring books on web design, though, and I suspect it’s because web designers don’t do as much pure design as the title implies. In other words, perhaps web design has failed to become an artistic medium and simply lacks the material to make an inspiring book.

So I wonder if web designers could become better designers if they emulated the Architect’s system of getting an engineer’s opinion only after his or her imagination has been inked on paper. That is, perhaps we should free ourselves from writing html and css as a profession. Such a strategy might have a better chance at reproducing the radical genius of Frank Lloyd Wright and Frank Gehry, if only because web designers could stop handicapping themselves with their fascination with code and the limitations code implies.

Web / Design: A Novice’s Thoughts, by Saha

Can Do

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Found this page over on Maira Kalman’s Can Do Post.