The now iconic quote debuted in a 1997 television commercial for Apple Computer. The text was said to have been mostly written by then Apple CEO Steve Jobs. He embodied the characteristics in this quote arguably better than anyone in history. Today it lives on as a mantra for artists, inventors, entrepreneurs and innovators around the world. Now available as typographic poster.
The romantic image of the Alps is one of Heidi and Peter. But in reality, life up there is harsh. Herding, milking, making cheese and running a house-hold under conditions where electricity is rare and hot water luxury. The book “Hirtenstock und Käsebrecher” shows this hidden life in the Alps, with tons of great pictures and impressive interviews.
Several designers started a daily project, small designer challenges to get away from client work and relax and learn simultaneously. A good example is the Daily Drop Cap, but a more challenging one has recently started, the Branding 10,000 Lakes, the idea is pretty simple and the upside of the strict theme is that there are 10,000 lakes to pick from. But I wonder whether it will last all 10,000 lakes, in over 27 years time.
Erik Kessels composed the photobook “In almost every picture” with pictures of a woman at a shooting gallyer. Over a period of almost 60 years. Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazine published the male version of this concept, 55 photos of Victor Mangold at a shooting gallery.>