
Behind every strong art exhibition lies an interactive, multimedia kiosk, right? That’s what Poccuo and the curator of Magazines & War thought.

As one of the world’s top independent research facilities, Chicago’s Newberry Library is never short on activity. Every event needs an invitation, every exhibit needs promotion, every annual report needs creation — and that's where Poccuo comes in.

Put designers, architects, engineers, and businesspeople in a room together and what do you get? The Product Innovation Research Laboratory. PIRL had a mission but not an identity system — until Poccuo came into the picture.

Method’s new natural personal care collection features a quilted pattern design and an easily removable label allowing the packaging to blend in with the home environment. Method believes that a logo doesn’t need to be the center of attention on a home care product, and we agree.

Photographer and artist Yeondoo Jung created a series of photographs where she reinterpreted children’s drawings as photographs. We’re reminded why childhood is such a great time for the imagination.

If you’re like us, sometimes you buy a DVD just for the title sequence. Now you don’t have to. This website catalogs nearly 100 great title (and end!) sequences that you can enjoy whenever you have the urge.

Americans use 2663 plastic bags, also known as urban tumbleweeds, every second. MSLK, a small design studio in Brooklyn, is preparing its exhibit, 2663 Urban Tumbleweeds, for the Burning Man Festival in Black Rock City, Nev. The folks at MSLK hope to raise awareness of the number of bags that are used and the environmental impact they create.

Paper is the preferred medium of Spanish-born artist Elena del Rivero, whose “Home Suite” exhibit opens July 12 at the Corcoran Gallery in D.C. According to the exhibit’s website, “the artist drew and walked on, ripped, stained, bound, embroidered, wove, spun, cleaned, mended, and archived the paper that ultimately became her finished works of art.”
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