February 2012
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Well, well, well
Looks like I’ll be moving to London in the fall.
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January 2012
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mohandasgandhi:
P.S. All of you economics kids sitting in your ivory towers preaching about Marxist principles who have never talked to the poor or refuse to mingle or have a beer with the working class are doing it wrong.
December 2011
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Swagnog
– Daniel Toumine
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Stop designing chairs! A new design manifesto.
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suchdesign asked: pssst daniel... check out theallnighter on tumblr (If you haven't already) they're fun. :)
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November 2011
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The semester's over in a week.
It’s gone by in a flash.
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World's 'lightest material' unveiled by US... →
The substance is made out of tiny hollow metallic tubes arranged into a micro-lattice - a criss-crossing diagonal pattern with small open spaces between the tubes.
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Who's On Behance? Let's Be Friends. →
I just threw together a portfolio… Networking anyone?
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Stuffocation
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Final Draft Is Back
Get ready for some tasty design content and commentary.
August 2011
38 posts
Moving
Final Draft will fall silent for a little while. I’m in the process of moving across the country, so bear with me!
What's Your Footprint? →
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Rest In Peace Mr. Layton
Along with your passion, ideas and hopes for Canada, your words will also live on.
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Music for your Monday. Tomi Lebrero in a Blogotheque.net Take Away Show.
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TinEye - The Reverse Image Search →
For all the photographers, graphic designers and web designers out there: TinEye is a reverse image search engine that uses image recognition software to track down that same image from other sources.
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It’s never about the money. If you only care about the money, you will...
– Tomasz Jablonski
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Conservation 2.0
(Michael’s response to my question on climateadaptation.com)
Hi finaldraft!
Thanks for your kind words. I live in Massachusetts, and quite admire eastern Canada. It’s all so familiar… I must say, your new tumblr is quite thought provoking. Your fine arts background clearly imprints each of your posts - very cool!
Regarding reading material, see my booklist. I have an undergrad in...
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Our Priorities Are All Kinds of Messed Up
South Edmonton Common, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (fig. 1)
The city square, a once enjoyable public space (fig. 2), has evolved into this present day barren wasteland (fig. 1). The rise of the automobile couldn’t have arrived at a worse time for the young, booming North American cities. Streets evolved, accommodating the demands of cars and cars… and you guessed it, more cars. It...
onepointperspective asked: I just saw a larger sized image of your icon on your portfolio website. That's a really nice drawing. Did you do it?
Also I watched that video "Fuck you, Pay me." That is so interesting and thought provoking. It's really not something that I need to be thinking about at this point in my life, but who knows. It will definitely come in handy later on in life.
Also I watched that video "Fuck you, Pay me." That is so interesting and thought provoking. It's really not something that I need to be thinking about at this point in my life, but who knows. It will definitely come in handy later on in life.
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It's In The Details
The door, a simple visual queue that can determine levels of privacy.
The next time you approach a door, whether it be off the street or within a home, take a look at it’s material and structure. Is it glass? Is it wooden? Can you see the room beyond it with ease? A door can tell a lot about the space that it guards. If it’s a solid wooden door, the privacy of the space increases....