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We Love...
Posted by: Keech on 9th Dec 2008 in We Love


Especially the beautifully crafted ones found on racing cycles. Designed for optimum performance and featuring a wealth of seductive materials from carbon fibre to high tech metal alloys, they gleam like jewellery or polished sculptures.
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Posted by: Keech on 16th Oct 2008 in We Love


And the fact that they look like miniature cities, with tiny roads, expressways and buildings. I'm not the only one to see the connection; a recent TV licensing advert by Abbott Mead Vickers had us zooming into a PCB metropolis.
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Posted by: Keech on 1st Oct 2008 in We Love

To get this new Designer's Blog category off to a flying start, here is another one; the box graphics on this Tamiya model kit. This one happens to be a mechanical rabbit - hopping type (what other types might there be?), but they are all superb and give a nice taster of the inspirational contents.

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Posted by: Keech on 30th Sep 2008 in We Love

Colour plate illustrations from The Observer's Book of British Geology (Warne, No. 10 in series.) A superb combination of ink, type-setting and rational information. They look even better in real life.

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Posted by: Keech on 9th Dec 2008 in We Love


Especially the beautifully crafted ones found on racing cycles. Designed for optimum performance and featuring a wealth of seductive materials from carbon fibre to high tech metal alloys, they gleam like jewellery or polished sculptures.
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We Love...
Posted by: Keech on 16th Oct 2008 in We Love


And the fact that they look like miniature cities, with tiny roads, expressways and buildings. I'm not the only one to see the connection; a recent TV licensing advert by Abbott Mead Vickers had us zooming into a PCB metropolis.
We Love...
Posted by: Keech on 1st Oct 2008 in We Love

To get this new Designer's Blog category off to a flying start, here is another one; the box graphics on this Tamiya model kit. This one happens to be a mechanical rabbit - hopping type (what other types might there be?), but they are all superb and give a nice taster of the inspirational contents.

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We Love...
Posted by: Keech on 30th Sep 2008 in We Love

Colour plate illustrations from The Observer's Book of British Geology (Warne, No. 10 in series.) A superb combination of ink, type-setting and rational information. They look even better in real life.

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