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    Lost Type Co-Op

    The Lost Type Co-Op is a Pay-What-You-Want Type foundry, founded by Riley Cranand Tyler Galpin.

    What originally was meant to be a 24-hour adventure to distribute a single typeface, has blossomed into a full-fledged foundry, distributing fonts from designers all over the world. Users have the opportunity to pay whatever they like for a font, you can even type in ‘$0′ for a free download.

    Posted on Thursday, May 19th 2011

    Design is in everything we make, but it’s also between those things. It’s a mix of craft, science, storytelling, propaganda, and philosophy.

    Erik Adigard

    Posted on Thursday, May 19th 2011

    teaim:

Created by UK set and prop designer  Kelly Angood. Fully functional downloadable PDF of it available so you can print your own version and it accepts 120 film. Kelly offers a pretty full service site as she also provides a nice little video set of instructions to assemble it. She even set up a Tumbler site to view and post images from your pinhole camera adventures.

    teaim:

    Created by UK set and prop designer  Kelly Angood. Fully functional downloadable PDF of it available so you can print your own version and it accepts 120 film. Kelly offers a pretty full service site as she also provides a nice little video set of instructions to assemble it. She even set up a Tumbler site to view and post images from your pinhole camera adventures.

    Posted on Thursday, May 19th 2011

    Reblogged from TEAiM

    The Fear of the Future

    To promote their graduation exhibition in May, students from Berghs School of Communication invited leading figures in the creative world to discuss their ‘fear of failure’

    Berghs student Louise Ljungberg explains: “Once a year, in May, we hold an exhibition. 151 graduation students will present their work within communication and design. The exhibition is created by a group of fourteen selected students, the Student Agency, and our aim it is to…

    Read more at Creative Review

    Posted on Wednesday, May 18th 2011