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moodChris Papasaderotimestamp
Fwis would like to introduce the most useful design publication to date: Design Business Review - Designers are in the business of doing business; their clients rely on them to make smart, market-savvy decisions and yet there is no resource to provide the necessary knowledge to make these decisions wisely.

DBR is simple, pragmatic advice on the business of creativity. Our readers will gain a strategic advantage in their profession by learning how to get a job, win clients, and survive the recession.
518 days old / Apr 07, 2009 at 6:37
moodPeter Reidtimestamp
Galactic Superstar Hubert H. White is for hire
523 days old / Apr 02, 2009 at 9:37
moodMat Mejiatimestamp
Our swedish mates launch a brand spankin' new Your Majesty. Good stuffs
524 days old / Apr 01, 2009 at 8:09
moodDustin Amery Hostetlertimestamp
hey look!
Josh Davis updated!
525 days old / Mar 31, 2009 at 20:52
moodMark Langenecktimestamp
Voting is open now, go have a look at the wonderful sites listed: FITC awards public choice.
526 days old / Mar 31, 2009 at 3:32
moodMark Langenecktimestamp
Rainy weekend? Stay inside and drool: Massive Black!
528 days old / Mar 28, 2009 at 7:48
moodChris Papasaderotimestamp
Dear k10k readers - are you a small production, web development, or otherwise creative firm here in New York City? We're a small print firm looking to rent a particularly large (actually MASSIVE) space we've picked out in SoHo, and we'd like to go in with two other small firms. Trust me, this place is huge, rough-industrial, and incredibly cool. If interested, crop me a note - fwiscorp (at) gmail (dot) com for particulars. Its amazingly cheap for the area.
530 days old / Mar 26, 2009 at 11:58
moodChris Papasaderotimestamp
This is probably the coolest BBC video that I have ever seen, ever.
532 days old / Mar 24, 2009 at 12:05
moodThe Speared Peanuttimestamp
a personal note for fans of the best: Transfatty

My nurse/speech therapist: Therese, is helping me transcribe this message under the Baltimore sky. A device tracking my eyeball, on the first day of spring, reminds me of months gone by since January 1st, when the MRSA, found me, caused a viral blur until tonight's hurried email, version six. The only way of communicating with you is the imperfect, mass email. I've tried and failed to send this email hundreds of times. Drafting ceilings of questions about what is happening with families, friends, hallucinating my son's laughter in the hospital hallways. I miss that. I have a trach and can only communicate using my eye gaze computer device Hope everyone is doing well, I would love to hear from you all. Love, Patrick

http://vimeo.com/2615304

533 days old / Mar 23, 2009 at 14:22
moodMike Buzzardtimestamp
OK updated (again)
536 days old / Mar 20, 2009 at 7:55
moodDaniel Kohtimestamp
Peter Saville at D&AD , part of the Presidents Lecture for D&AD, which took place in in London recently. (via Creative Review).
538 days old / Mar 18, 2009 at 22:37
moodDaniel Kohtimestamp
Effektive is the portfolio site of Greig Anderson. A great showcase of work, particularly this piece. Simple!
538 days old / Mar 18, 2009 at 22:35
moodCharles Adlertimestamp
A beautiful array of works to be found on Could Be Me dot Com. Go forth and enjoy.
539 days old / Mar 17, 2009 at 18:16
moodBoy in Statictimestamp
539 days old / Mar 17, 2009 at 14:59
moodMike Buzzardtimestamp
540 days old / Mar 16, 2009 at 12:51
moodCalvin Hotimestamp
Self promotion: Atomic Attack just relaunched our website in celebration of our 12th Anniversary. In the coming weeks we will release our experimental publication in the Workshop section and also a radio show. Woot!

Right now, we are currently visiting home in Sydney and will also be hanging out in Melbourne. If there are any people looking for design work or want to meet up, please mail us on chairmancal@atomicattack.com. Visiting galleries all week. Thanks!
548 days old / Mar 08, 2009 at 18:07
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