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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 24 2008 | business, design, art, thepugetnews
    Cool business card designs, Part 2 | creativebits

    A collection of great business cards. Some of these are really inventive!

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 22 2008 | architecture, environment, art, design
    Tumbleweed Tiny House Company
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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 05 2007 | design, art, museum, thepugetnews
    Coudal Partners | The Museum of Online Musems | MoOM

    The Museum of Online Museums has just been updated.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 24 2007 | design, climate change, art, thepugetnews
    HighWaterLine

    A public art project to show Brooklyn City Dwellers what happens when the city floods by 10 feet as a result of climate change.

    Quoted: high water line

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    5 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 28 2007 | books, art, design, thepugetnews, architecture, news, Rem Koolhaas
    On Architecture: How the new Central Library really stacks up

    The Seattle P-I has a wonderful exploratory piece on the failures of the new library. Lauded for "[...launching] both the image and substance of the Seattle Public Library into a new era" while chastised for lacking spaces "conducive to intimacy with a book," this is a fair and well-executed opinion piece placing its finger on a distinct lack of warmth. Indeed, I have found that the mixing chamber looks a little too inspired by Gilliam's "Brazil." This is a building which focuses on the design of access to information without much thought to the ingestion of that information.

    I love taking visitors to see the new library but I've never actually gone there to read even though it's a scant two blocks away from my work. This seems odd to me considering that I spend about an hour a day reading at one of several local coffee shops. I do want to try going for a good read on the 10th floor, if for nothing other than the view, but I'd love to see what the author of this piece is calling for - a timely reconsideration and re-examination. Many of the issues (furniture / warmth) are with superficial and not structural elements, they can be changed.

    Quoted: I'm beginning to suspect that the building's celebrated splotches of weirdness -- the red sea-monster-bowel corridors on the fourth level, the bile-yellow elevators and escalators, the vertiginous canyon overlooks on the upper levels -- exist to draw attention away from the fact that most of its work and pleasure spaces are actually cheaply finished or dysfunctional. And that the building's working viscera are failing at fulfilling the promise of its stunning skin.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 05 2007 | design, art, technology, thepugetnews
    Bokardo - Social Web Design » Five Principles to Design By

    This post at Bokardo reads like a manifesto for designers. I really enjoyed it.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 29 2006 | art, design
    How To: Hang Your Artwork and Not Screw It Up

    Quoted: A number of years ago a friend gave us a great tip that to this day has made picture hanging a simple, pleasurable task. The tip was to always hang your art at 57" on center. "On center" means that the middle of the picture is at 57" (obviously, the hook will be higher).

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    4 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 09 2006 | design, art, toilet, urban
    Swiss Public Toilet | Yet another Tech Blog

    This is an interesting public toilet in Switzerland. You can see out but it's a mirror for people trying to look in...

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    5 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 29 2006 | Pioneer Square, Seattle, coffee, wifi, design, art
    All City Coffee > Pioneer Square

    Ross and I took a walk up to this coffee shop a few blocks away from Blue Dot headquarters. It's sort of an odd location without much foot traffic but they serve Caffe Vita coffee (pretty darn good), have a beautiful space, wifi, and large works of art. The website states that they're going to start serving beer frin Georgetown Brewery and Rainier soon as well. That's enough to give it the nod to 5-stars for me.

    Recommended.