A Genius of Book Design Creates a Tome With No Ink | Wired.com


A Genius of Book Design Creates a Tome With No Ink | Wired Design | Wired.com

Irma Boom designed a book for the perfume Chanel No. 5. Image: Jonathan Leijonhufvud

It’s not an exaggeration to say that Irma Boom has designed some of the coolest books ever put on a bookshelf. Throughout her career, the Amsterdam-based designer has made more than 250 volumes, and a staggering 20 percent have found a home in a permanent collection at MoMA. They really are works of art, though Boom herself is vehemently against calling them so. “I do not consider and approach my work as art. I do push the boundaries of bookmaking, but it is never art,” she says. “Books are not unique—it is commissioned work, it is a reproduction.”

Ok, so maybe art isn’t quite the right word, but what Boom creates is often more than just a book as we typically know it. A book by Boom is an experience, an object to be appreciated in its own right, even when its technically just a vehicle for another artist. Most recently, she completed a book commissioned by Chanel, the Parisian fashion house, for its Chanel No. 5 perfume. And in classic Boom style, it’s not what you’d expect. The 300-page book has no ink—each of the crisp white pages is embossed with a drawing or quotation that helps the story of Gabrielle Chanel unfold. It’s clean, understated and ephemeral, and somehow still totally engrossing.

Read more: A Genius of Book Design Creates a Tome With No Ink | Wired Design | Wired.com.

I wonder what it’s like to be dyslexic by Sam Barclay [Kickstarter Project] | Kickstarter UK


This would be a great addition to any library’s collection on disabilities. 

A beautiful, design led experience of what it feels like to struggle with reading. See more about the project: I wonder what it’s like to be dyslexic by Sam Barclay | Kickstarter.

See The Beauty Of Math, Even If You Don’t Understand Math | Co.Design


There comes a moment in most of our lives when we realize that some secrets of the universe will remain hidden from us–not because mankind hasn’t discovered them, but because those secrets are encoded in complex math and physics problems that few of us have the talent or patience to understand.

But Beauty of Mathematics, a new video by Yann Pineill & Nicolas Lefaucheux, gives the mathematically challenged a peek into living equations. The animated triptych shows an equation on the left, its quantified schematics in the center, and its real world manifestation on the right. The video is like academic X-ray vision, but in reality, its inspiration was never math or science. It was beauty.

Read more: See The Beauty Of Math, Even If You Don’t Understand Math | Co.Design | business + design.

10 Lessons For Design-Driven Success | Co.Design


At the forefront of the economy, good design is a priority. Here’s how to embrace the next wave of innovation.

The 10 lessons discussed:

  1. Design starts at the top.
  2. The Apple myth is powerful–and incomplete.
  3. Today’s disaster is tomorrow’s triumph.
  4. One size does not fit all.
  5. Yes, Virginia, penny-wise is pound-foolish.
  6. Design hunger is real.
  7. There’s something new under the sun.
  8. A well-designed product does not equal a well-designed business.
  9. The big picture is a mass of details.
  10. It is still day one.

Read: 10 Lessons For Design-Driven Success | Co.Design | business + design.

Beautiful Library Chairs for Literary Abodes | Flavorwire


Never one to resist an opportunity to fantasize about making our home libraries more beautiful, we searched for innovative, stylish, and cozy library chairs that we’d love to lounge in with a great book. See if you can envision any of these pieces earning a spot in your literary abode. See: Beautiful Library Chairs for Literary Abodes | Flavorwire.

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You may also like: Oxford’s Library Chooses Its First New Chair Design Since 1936 | Gizmodo

Beautiful Library Chairs for Literary Abodes – Flavorwire

Design And Print Your Own Moleskines With Paper’s New “Book” | Co.Design


Paper is an amazing iPad app–and one of our Innovation By Design nominees–because its team at FiftyThree cracked the code of making creation a simple, beautiful experience on tablets. There’s just one problem: Paper isn’t actually paper; it’s a screen.

Today, FiftyThree and Moleskine are revealing a solution called Book. For $40, you will be able to turn your Paper sketches into a custom Moleskine print. The 15-page, accordion-style, handmade “Book” marks the first time that the iconic Moleskine has ever allowed cover customization. It’s also a potential peek into the future strategy of FiftyThree, a company that hasn’t been shy about their plan to expand their purview into a whole suite of creative productivity apps.

Read: Design And Print Your Own Moleskines With Paper’s New “Book” | Co.Design | business + design.

Visual & UX Design Trends for 2013 | AWWWards

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Visual & UX Design Trends for 2013

The Elements of a Style Guide | UX Magazine


If your company publishes content, you probably need a style guide. It might sound like a huge undertaking, but style guides don’t have to be exhaustive. In fact, the exhaustive ones are usually counterproductive because nobody bothers reading them.

Style guides don’t magically turn people into good writers, but they do get everyone on the same page and help keep your company’s content consistent.

Concepts discussed:

  • Define Your Audience
  • Start with Something
  • Supplement It
  • Voice and Tone
  • Outline Content Types and Include Examples
  • Keep it Alive
  • Teach and Train

The full story: The Elements of a Style Guide | UX Magazine.

20 Tools to Showcase Your Portfolio | Mashable


Working in a creative industry often means that you need to present your work on a global stage, using an attractive and professional platform. A great portfolio can help you land clients while building your brand and network, so it’s essential to get it right.

However, creating a beautiful, functional portfolio can be complicated and time-consuming, especially if you have no prior design or coding knowledge. Not to worry — there are plenty of online tools that can help you get your portfolio up and running in no time.

Tools reviewed:

  1. Carbonmade
  2. Behance
  3. Dribbble
  4. Dunked
  5. Coroflot
  6. Viewbook
  7. Portfolio Box
  8. deviantART
  9. Shown’d
  10. Subfolio
  11. Crevado
  12. Portfoliopen
  13. Jobrary
  14. design:related
  15. Krop
  16. Cargo Collective
  17. Brushd
  18. Sliding Boxes
  19. Portfolio Lounge
  20. Folio24

via 20 Tools to Showcase Your Portfolio | Mashable.

MIT Researchers Unveil A New, Smarter Way To 3-D Print | Co.Design


Hyperform is a new strategy for designing and printing large objects irrespective of a printer’s bed size. So not only can you print out that chair at home, you can also print a table, bed frame, and everything else you need to furnish a bedroom.

Read all about it: MIT Researchers Unveil A New, Smarter Way To 3-D Print | Co.Design | business + design.