Sagmeister designs Eno and Byrne's reunion album
Sagmeister Inc has created the packaging for Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, the first collaboration between Brian Eno and David Byrne in over 30 years.
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Sagmeister Inc has created the packaging for Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, the first collaboration between Brian Eno and David Byrne in over 30 years.
Grapjic designers, artists, illustrators and other visual creatives who are earning income from their personal projects have a week left to submit work for inclusion in a book by multi-disciplinary studio FL@33, provisionally titled Made and Sold: Graphic Designers' Sidelines.
Adobe has announced the winners of the eighth annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards, recognised as one of the world’s premier student design and film competitions. The awards honour the most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers and computer artists from renowned educational institutions around the globe. This year marked another record in submissions for the prestigious awards, with more than 2,700 students from 33 countries competing in the programme.
The best of Berlin's creative scene goes on show as part of this year's London Design Festival, in Brick Lane's Truman Gallery. The exhibition, organized by Create Berlin, celebrates the city's thriving creative culture.
XChange International released OpenNow Pro, Bookletizer and MediaBoxXT XTensions for QuarkXPress 8.
Stock library Masterfile has launched Masterfile City Forum, a virtual city that doubles up as a social networking tool and forum for the site's users. The site aims to work as a creative exchange, where designers, art buyers, picture researchers and other creatives can get in touch.
HP has expanded its DreamColor range with the introduction of the EliteBook 8730w mobile workstation, which has a DreamColor Display for exceptional colour accuracy.
The second Imagine iT conference is now open for submissions and will take place in Bologna, Italy, November 28-29, 2008. This year's international design festival has the theme Design For All.
A photo organizer and an impressive photo editor in one, Adobe's £175 plus VAT Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 adds new editing tools that extend the scope of Lightroom's familiar environment.
The long-awaited update to veteran page-layout package QuarkXPress, version 8, is released today, with a raft of new tools and an overhauled interface.
This new entertainment notebook, which features a 16.4-inch screen, certainly felt plenty speedy moving among applications in casual use, and it did fine in our formal performance tests.
Font provider Monotype has boosted its Monotype, Linotype and ITC font libraries with over 100 designs, ranging from expanded versions of existing classics, to space-saving font families.
Stereohype and multi-disciplinary studio FL@33 are hunting for graphic designers, artists, illustrators and other visual creatives who are earning income from their personal projects, for a book provisionally titled Made and Sold: Graphic Designers' Sidelines.
Four of Japan's biggest manga publishers are coming together to bring digital versions of their comics to Nintendo's Wii console.
The deadline for entries to the international Sparks Design awards is approaching fast: graphic designers, digital designers, Web designers and motion-graphics specialists have until August 1 to submit work. For an extra $50 (about £25), creatives can extend the deadline to August 25.
P22 has announced Stern, a new 16-point metal and digital type design by artist and craftsman Jim Rimmer.
Windows XP may not be as dead as you might think. The OS XP 'officially' went off the market on June 30, 2008 – but it's surprisingly easy to get your hands on workstation running XP.
The ICA's newly opened exhibition, A Recent History of Writing and Drawing, boasts one of the more unusual creatives on the London scene: Viktor, a wall-drawing machine.
Intel has announced its next-generation of chips for laptops, Centrino 2. How long before we see new Mac notebooks with these processors?
Sony has announced new lines of laptops based around Intel's new Centrino 2 technology -- including 16.4-inch and 15.4-inch models, and a 13.3-inch notebook with a high-resolution display.