Design Assembly – new website
Design Assembly just relaunched with a new website. Click it, read it, comment it, blog it, tweet it and join the conversation.
Design Assembly just relaunched with a new website. Click it, read it, comment it, blog it, tweet it and join the conversation.
The inaugural issue of 326 just arrived, hot off the press. A publication about Studio Alexander, [business:endemicworld.com] and kinoo and our new home at 326 New North Road, Kingsland. You can’t buy these but you can call in to our studio and pick one up. There will also be a few lingering around Auckland cafe’s […]
Some refreshing good news of Kiwi’s helping those in need. It’s amazing what just a few people and supportive sponsors can do. Capital Cause are loads of cool people, regularly getting together at fun events to do crazy things in support of their favourite causes. They are from Wellington and they have a vision of […]
So its a new business age, one about conversations according to Idealog, the only one we have ever known about. Old companies are buzzing on this change… but anyway this post is about more important stuff. Our twitter avatar is on the cover of Idealog’s latest issue. We are completely flattered, we read their mag […]
Today the series of 9 posters created as part of TypeSHED11 go on exhibition in Australia as part of the Exquisite Typography Poster Exhibition. So you Aussies should go check it out. Look at the posters here, the whole set is printed on silver paper. The one below is designed by local studio Alt.
Semi-Permanent is back with a stella line-up of speakers. Brought to you by The Church, British Council, Spicers and Mini it will be a cracker two days of inspiration and networking. Get your ticket, less than 100 early bird tickets left… Win tickets and other prizes by entering the ‘we can create‘ side project…
Last night was the 4th Design Assembly event and there was a record turn out and some great speakers. People listening intently to a presentation, well those who didn’t notice the camera. Argentinian-born, NZ Based Raul Sarrot talks about the rapidly changing environment designers are having to adapt to in order to stay in the […]
Australian artist Willi Dorner is squeezing bodies into tight nooks and crannies for his art project called ‘Bodies in Urban Spaces’. Cool, weird, amazing and kind of freaky at the same time. Found via – the guardian, but there are is a better selection of images at Design Boom.