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One Plus One Equals Three

One Plus One Equals Three

http://www.oneplusoneequalsthree.com

1+1=3 is an Australian blog dedicated to the discussion of design—principally graphic/communication design and interactive design (from Australia whenever possible).

1=1=3 will reflect upon what it is that designers do and how it impacts on people, our culture(s) and our world.

1+1=3 is intended to be a catalyst for discussion about design and intends to make visible and to make public the thinking, the questions and the issues that confront designers everyday.

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  • More on Robot Bike Parking in Tokyo

    Posted on Wednesday September 10th, 2008 at 23:21 in

    An update on that automated and computerised bicycle parking facility in Japan. See previous entry. Via Treehugger....

  • 30 Days of Night: End Titles

    Posted on Monday September 8th, 2008 at 02:31 in

    End titles are a developing graphic element within the language of cinema. When handled well, they can be really interesting filmic epilogues, leaving a memorable graphic signature as an endnote, rather than the usual long scroll of names. Sometimes ...

  • Hammer Horror Down Under

    Posted on Friday September 5th, 2008 at 04:21 in , moving image

    Vampires, werewolves, the undead, people with claws and fangs, axe murderers, axe murderesses, cannibals and other sundry ghouls, scarey people and gruesome creatures (Dick Turpin?) often came to Australia via Hammer horror films. Oops, musn't forget...

  • Bass on Titles

    Posted on Tuesday September 2nd, 2008 at 22:19 in

    Wow, it's on YouTube! Many masterpieces of mo'graphics here by the great Saul Bass. The above is often believed to be a documentary, but is actually a self-promotional film on his own highly-regarded movie titles. I've probably seen this around......

  • Quote for the Month: September 2008

    Posted on Monday September 1st, 2008 at 00:43 in

    "There are many ways of describing the fiasco of suburbia, but these days I refer to it as the greatest misallocation of resources in the history of the world." Author James Kunstler on the future of suburbia....

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