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SQUIRREL! Ornamented by Esther Ramirez.
More Obsessions
Patric King is owner and principal at
House of Pretty, Ltd.
in Chicago. He designs for both print and the web, most recently for
Movieline,
2wice
and
POV.
Obsessions: March 8th, 2010
by
Patric King
In an impenetrable grab-bag of wallpaper image-making apps,
Büro Destruct Designer
(from
Büro Destruct
and their
heavy metal umlauts
, clearly) is a beautiful random image generator for the fickle owner. Shake your iPhone and you are presented with a lovely random geometric image whose palette and constituent shapes you can customize. There are desktop and desktop screen saver options as well. Reminds me a lot of early
Saville compositions for New Order
.
What’s a book, to you? How important is its physicality? I’m not going to make any comment on what I think a book’s structure should be because I don’t really like readily-available physical books. I don’t think they’re often well made, and I routinely refuse to read a book if I feel like typography is set by some junior chipmunk designer. Here’s some looks into what a book could be,
presented by Penguin,
and
here is a wonderful essay
on what the coming destruction of popular books means to all of us as readers.
Esther Ramirez
is, and has been for a while, one of my favorite artists. Su and I discovered her work at this past summer’s
Renegade Craft Fair,
and I’m pretty sure I talked her up earlier this year—
yep, there it is
—but she’s been doing some really interesting things with large-scale compositions, looking at notions of intimacy and preciousness. Check out the color in her compositions; will definitely blow your socks off.
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