Category: culture and trends

Art in Life: Painted Manhole Covers From Japan

http://www.toxel.com/inspiration/2009/05/30/painted-manhole-covers-from-japan/

Japan is famous for their beautiful manhole covers. They come in a variety of designs and attract many tourists.
This post features a collection of creative Japanese manhole covers.

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[image credit: Manhole Blog]

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Bridging the Gap: How Do You Make Good Design Happen? Follow the Money

http://www.fastcompany.com/1660109/want-to-know-how-to-make-good-design-happen-follow-the-money?

As president of the Design Management Institute, I am often asked: “How can we develop a great design organization,” and “How do I convince our CEO about the value of design?”
Good questions, simple answers: Determine what matters to the decision makers and improve it with design. Then, either inspire the CEO, or become the CEO.
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Managing the Chaos: Scott asks the question “Where do ideas come from?”

http://scotthull.com/artists/blog/june2010-1/
Teachable Moment

A brilliant idea can change your life. Just ask Steve Jobs. And think about it – how would one incredible idea affect your work? How would it affect your personal creating? Your career? Your confidence and opportunities?
These days, new ideas aren’t just inspiring; they’re essential. A narrow-gauge mindset doesn’t work in modern business. Consumers [...]

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Art in Life: A Square Coke is a Greener Coke

This packaging design by Andrew Seunghyun Kim for Coca Cola bottles is a bold and something that Coca Cola should definitely consider doing. The new bottle design is 100% eco-friendly. It’s slick, futuristic and vastly different from Coca Cola’s packaging which would be the reason they wouldn’t pick this up.

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The cap is 25% [...]

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Bridging the Gap: Mural Mural on the Wall

http://www.soapboxmedia.com/videos/0601cincinnatimuralguidedtour.aspx
MuralWorks Cincinnati from Soapboxmedia.com on Vimeo.
Cincinnati is Mural City.  Plain and simple, we’re staking our claim for the most interesting and diverse murals in a city center.  There’s “Campy Washington” in Camp Washington, the mural of former Cincinnati Vice Mayor Jim Tarbell (as ’Peanut Jim’) at the entrance of the Gateway Quarter in Over-The-Rhine, and the Cincinnatus mural across [...]

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