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We are super excited to be embarking on a website redesign for artist Clifford Ross. More info here.
Our site for Nick Onken is featured in the July issue of PDN as one of the easiest photography sites to navigate. Cool!
In Development: Peter Marino Architect
We’ve just started working with famed architect and interior designer Peter Marino on a new site. Check out this New York Times slideshow for more info about the “impresario of 21st-century luxury”. This should be a good one!
Bookshelf: Cartographies of Time
What does history look like? How do you draw time?
Get your copy here.
Adobe posts response to Apple and Jobs’ letter
Recently there has been a surge in discussion about Adobe® Flash®, and within that discussion, a fair amount of incorrect information has been communicated. We would like to clear up some of those misperceptions.
…And it’s a good one: http://www.adobe.com/choice/flash.html
What the deuce!
Interview Project wins award for best documentary series AND the People’s Voice Award at the 2010 Webbys! Full list of winners here.
Help Wanted!
We’re looking for an experienced Flash developer… Must be proficient with AS3, object oriented programming, working with XML… Design chops a big plus. Send resume and portfolio link to jobs@knowawall.com and we’ll be in touch!
Bookshelf: Data Flow 2
Data Flow 2 expands the definition of contemporary information graphics. The book features new possibilities for diagrams, maps, and charts and investigates the visual and intuitive presentation of processes and data. Eight comprehensive chapters illuminate how techniques such as simplification, abstraction, metaphor, and dramatization function. Data Flow 2 is a valuable reference offering practical advice, background, case studies, and inspiration.
Get your copy here.
Happy Earth Day 2010
Unchopping a Tree from Maya Lin’s What Is Missing? project.
www.mayalin.com
In Development: Art In Embassies
We are currently designing a new site and logo for the U.S. Department of State’s Art In Embassies program. The new logo, pictured here, uses the Hoefler & Frere-Jones typeface Gotham Light and a slightly modified seal. The new site will be an extensive resource for the 180+ exhibitions AIEP currently has running throughout the world. We’re really excited about this one!
Communication Arts Webpick of the Day
Our site for Nick Onken is webpick of the day over on the Communication Arts website. Hoorah!