February 2012
2 posts
January 2012
5 posts
“What would Das Kapital, The Iliad or Faust look like if they were printed on a single page? What about Macbeth? This set of four posters by All The World’s A Page can show you exactly that.”
http://www.all-the-worlds-a-page.com/
Is data journalism? Is it journalism to publish a raw database? Here, at last,...
– Adrian Holovaty
From the guardian’s e-book “Facts are sacred: the power of data”
December 2011
10 posts
These American Lives - New York Times Magazine →
Projection booth 2 - Cineworld Parkhead
Still not sure what order to put these in, or even the selection. This is at the Cineworld, Parkhead.
Glasgow Guardian Issue 4
Best issue yet, I think… though I would say that, innit, being the co-editor.
Alan Rusbridger on Al Jazeera English Listening... →
On Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano: ‘Where Satan goes backpacking’ - video
Projection booth
November 2011
4 posts
October 2011
13 posts
The art of Arabic calligraphy →
“When letters were created as an art, they were based on the human body. The letter would have a chest, the letter would have a lower part of the body, the letter would have a neck…”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/video/2010/dec/21/art-of-arabic-calligraphy-video
The shape of things to come: The Guardian's 2005... →
“Welcome to the Berliner Guardian. No, we won’t go on calling it that for long, and yes, it’s an inelegant name…”
The Nordic nations’ Berlin embassies share one of the world’s most architecturally unique buildings. Monocle looks at the careful thinking about architecture and design.
http://www.monocle.com/sections/affairs/Web-Articles/The-Nordic-Embassies-Berlin/
Alan Rusbridger (guardian editor) and Mark Porter (design consultant) talk about how the guardian’s new iPad app was designed.
September 2011
1 post
August 2011
3 posts
July 2011
13 posts