AIGA/LA Quickpost — September 2008 Archives

iPhone App Dev 101

Anyone at Stanford planning to take iPhone App Dev 101? If so, please take notes for me.... More

Sagmeister Installation Removed

Amsterdam police remove Stefan Sagmeister's installation from the ExperimentaDesign festival, by mistake.... More

Elevate

As if you need another reason to visit Tahoe in February, there's now Elevate - "the unique conference designed to... More

Why We Drink

Why We Drink - a stream-of-consciousness animation that somehow gets right at the heart of the matter. I have my... More

DNC and RNC Through Worldle

Wired.com created a Wordle gallery of the most notable candidates' speeches from the Democratic and Republican National Conventions. Wordle generates... More

Dear Adobe

Although not created by Adobe, Dear Adobe is a forum for people to vent, as entries get compiled into the... More

Web Designers and AIGA

Another spotting of the elusive North American Giant Pink Elephant! Zeldman comments about AIGA and Web Design.... More

Target Design Scout

Target's new scout is the reason Los Angeles designer Sami Hayek's $20 bedspreads are stars of Target's back-to-school campaign.... More

Displaced Designer

As hurricanes threaten coastal cities, AIGA is mobilizing the community once again to help designers who may be displaced from... More

Rolling Stones Tongue Logo

BusinessWeek reports that the V&A Museum bought the original Rolling Stones lips and tongue logo for $92,500.... More

Design Inspired by Nature

This solar charger is pretty cool. I just hope I don't get bird poop on my iPhone.... More

Shepard Fairey on NPR

An image of Barack Obama by artist Shepard Fairey has become one of the most popular images of the campaign.... More

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