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Salih Kucukaga

Salih Kucukaga

Salih Kucukaga is a multidisciplinary designer from Istanbul with over 11 years of experience.


New prints @ Tes One

New prints @ Tes One

Tes has let us now of some cool new prints for sale over on Tes One. I’m also liking the tees a lot too.


Experimental Jetset Update

Experimental Jetset Update

Amazingly I had forgotten about this (for shame) until I went on a couple of other design blogs today. If you haven’t already read, Experimental Jetset have updated with a new look and new work.


The Wizard’s Hat Updates

The Wizard's Hat Updates

Alakazam! Jeff and Andrew dropped us a line saying, “To bring in the new year we are excited to tell you about our updated site, new products and our new positioning as a illustration house.” Sounds exciting, so get yourself over to the site to read more


Onesidezero Update


Onesidezero

Onesidezero have updated their Flickr stream with some nice new work.


And a Happy New Year

And a Happy New Year

Alessandra and Angelo wrote to us saying, “we didn’t wish you a merry christmas, but if you click the following link…


Tidy Ink Design

Tidy Ink Design

Tidy Ink Design is a Graphic Design and Illustration agency based in London. They have a tidy portfolio of illustration and photography.


Ecofont

Ecofont

“After Dutch holey cheese, there now is a Dutch font with holes as well.” What looks at first glance to be an april fool, Ecofont is in fact an ingenious idea from SPRANQ to create a font that uses 20% less ink than a standard font. It’s free to download and free to use from here » Thanks to Vic for the link.


HTML-Ipsum

HTML-Ipsum

A handy little website for all web designers and developers is HTML Ipsum, from those nice chaps at CSS Tricks.


An Experimental Night Before Christmas

An Experimental Night Before Christmas

Duane King of BBDK wrote to us to wish us a merry christmas and dropped us a link to his studio’s beautifully minimal online christmas card. You can check it out here »


foneGloo

foneGloo

Our mate Vic down at Sell!Sell! let us know about a new project he’s been working on for O2. Vic tells us, “It’s a mischievous campaign where we invented a fake product called FoneGloo, which is a kind of gloop to stick your mobile phone to your face so you don’t lose it.”

“We designed a dodgy logo, packaging and website for it, and made a fake infomercial, and phone line. It was really fun to do.” Find out more here »


NameFlake

NameFlake

David Hunter took a novel approach to making his christmas cards this year; he generated his own designs using a tidy little app he built. He tells us, “[NameFlake] generates typographic snowflakes from inputted text. I made it using Processing, an open source language for creating graphics, animations, interactions and just about anything else.”