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    But first we want to show you the design trends that are circulating out there, that are not so good.

    Fansnap.com

    This is Melbourne

    London.

    London.

    Tokyo

    New York.

    New York.

    Here’s Paul Smith for 2009, releasing next month in France.

    All five different colored tops.

    Our packaging is made of molded paper pulp and a bio plastic made primarily of corn. We use these materials because they are interesting to look at, and they are compostable—which means one day, they might become part of a large tree. Maybe you can cut down that tree and make it into a speedboat

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    1. TREND WATCH: GRAPHIC DESIGN
      • Michael Stinson & Rachel Elnar
      • ramp creative+design
    2. No one ever discovered anything new by coloring inside the lines. – Thomas Vasquez, Branding Consulant, New York City “ ”
    3. ramp Graphic design Notable Trends
      • But first, a trip down our
      • memory lane of trends past.
      ramp
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      • These designs
      • are embedded into
      • our memories.
      • If design trends help people , communicate ideas and innovate , they will be remembered.
      • Be usable
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      • Design trends online change more
      • often than the wind, and slightly less
      • often than my socks.
      • – Suleiman Leadbitter,
      • Web Designer, London
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    24. User Interfaces Becoming richer
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    41. Big Type Visual hierarchy
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    51. The Editorial Look Information at-a-glance
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    58. Video / Screencasts Explain it in motion
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      • Rich user interfaces
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      • Be experimental
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    76. What works good is better than what looks good, because what works good lasts. – Ray Eames, American artist and designer “ ”
    77. Plump Letterforms Weighty typography
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      • Plump letterforms
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      • Be thoughtful
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    115. Design is directed toward human beings. To design is to solve human problems by identifying them and executing the best solution. – Ivan Chermayeff, American designer and AIGA Medalist “ ”
    116. Evian Bringing fashion to a commodity
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    134. Human assistance in a package Help Remedies
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    144. Cradle to cradle Pangea Organics
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    148. Space and material savers Lakeland Tri-Ply
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    153. http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/ What The Font
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    156. http://typenav.fontshop.com/ TypeNavigator
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    158. http://typedia.com/ Typedia
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    160. http://typetester.org Typetester
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    162. http://www.logodesignlove.com/ Logo Design Love
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    164. http://www.colourlovers.com Colourlovers
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    167. http://kuler.adobe.com/ Kuler
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    170. http://www.livesurface.com/ LiveSurface
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    174. Be usable Be experimental Be thoughtful ramp
    175. Michael Stinson & Rachel Elnar Ramp Creative+Design, Los Angeles www.rampcreative.com

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