Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
24.12.11
Daniel Siim
This is the work of Daniel Siim, a graphic designer from Denmark. Daniel is also a student from the The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, Design and Conservation. To see more work, click here.
3.6.11
No I am not from Sweden I am just a little obsessed
If you want to know what a day in the life of the DMM team looks like it kind of looks like this. We just wish we were more Swedish in the way that we carried on. Scandinavians seem to have everything figured out, we wouldn't mind a tip or two...
22.4.11
A Designer's Easter
After much consideration, Jordan and I have decided to celebrate Easter (for the hallmark reason), and by celebrate I mean buying these eggs that you are supposed to fill with candy but we kind of ate it. We blame it on the pristine looking, completely organized, all white Swedish candy shop that is down the street from me. It is where we bought these traditional Swedish Easter Eggs (the real ones are in a museum). In all honesty, I think we are just fascinated with the overly ornate decoration that seems to be so opposite to all of the beautiful/designer porn/efficient quality of contemporary Swedish design.
The owner of the shop told me about how in Sweden they fill the Easter themed containers (which all have these similar looking images on them, the images being based on/the same as the original ones) with regular, non Easter themed candy. I think they are on to something there.
I still think that egg shaped Reese's taste better. #justsayin
Labels:
design,
Easter,
Easter egg,
Everyday,
holiday,
Manhattan,
New York City,
NYC,
Sockerbit,
Sweden,
Swedish,
the village
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