A blog focused on architecture and graphic design - modern, minimal, typographic; culture and travel.

Indy 500 Digital Autographs

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Friday night we went over to the IRL driver autograph signing in Indianpolis. Having my iPad with me, I thought it would be interesting to have the drivers sign their autographs on the tablet, using Autodesk's Sketchbook Pro. After some quick explaining to a few driver's (a few nearly used their Sharpies... Simona) they all seemed to have some fun with it, many commenting they had never signed an autograph like that before.

More Wood Sculpture, by Ben Butler

Tuesday, 05 April 2011
Nice woodwork sculpture by SAIC grad Ben Butler. While at his site, check out his drawings as well.

Work of Alexandre Farto aka Vhils

Sunday, 03 April 2011
Really digging the wall work done by Alexandre Farto seen throughout Europe.

Wood Mastery of Dan Webb

Monday, 28 March 2011
Recently came across the beautiful wood sculpture work of Seattle artist, Dan Webb.

Sonja Vordermaier

Saturday, 05 February 2011

Beautiful installation work by German artist Sonja Vordermaier

via http://www.sonjavordermaier.com

Robo Rainbow

Friday, 04 February 2011
Bike, remote control, krylon and rainbows.

Architecture, Design and Employment Links

Sunday, 09 January 2011
Wes Janz and Donna Sink recently gave their fifth-year Pro Practice Students in the Ball State College of Architecture program a list of links for various architecture offices, design groups,  financial and employent related sites.

Anti-Design Festival

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

The Anti-Design Festival 2010 is Neville Brody’s response to contribute to this year’s London Design Festival by inviting a collective of creative innovators to participate and curate content. The ADF celebrates the anti in design by exposing process and showcasing the risky and the experimental in creative practice.

One Small Project Article

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

I've recently written an article for the "small architecture BIG LANDSCAPES" exhibition at the Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute, Indiana curated by Wes Janz.