11.18.2009
Jeff Kleinsmith & Patent Pending
11.14.2009
No Spec 4 You!
Yes, it's true... spec work is the devil. Unfortunately with today's economic conditions being what they are, there are more than a few unsavory types lying in wait for desperate creatives to come along. The best advice I can give you is to look the other way and just keep walking... then run away! As fast as your feets can take you.
11.08.2009
Nike "Juice Plus" Packaging
11.06.2009
TEDTalks: David Carson (2003)
11.04.2009
High on Adler?
Now I wouldn't consider myself a huge fan of Jonathan Adler stuff, but hey, that's just me. Lord knows he's got legions of fans and is making some pretty serious bank, so what do I know anyway? I do have to say I find this particular product kind of interesting though.
"Scandalously scented with black currant, green apple, wormwood, patchouli and moss. Earthy but couture – it's a tempting taboo to inhale! And when the candle burns out...the porcelain vessel makes the perfect stash box."
Anybody else here getting a serious case of the munchies?
11.02.2009
pilotdesign
After graduating from Colorado State University with a BFA in Graphic Design, Keith headed for Minneapolis to start his career in that field. In his spare time, he started creating basic furniture pieces in his apartment with found objects, and eventually rented space at a pottery studio since his first design, a lamp, had a ceramic base. He was encouraged by the inclusion of this floor lamp in the international design publication, Graphis. He continued working in ceramics up until he took a course in furniture design at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD), and immediately took to woodworking and the problem solving it required.
After working for a number of interactive design firms and agencies (including Duffy, Fallon, and Popular Front), he went out on his own in 2002 to design websites and furniture. Since then he's joined the 4th Street Guild, a woodworking cooperative, where his shop is today, after outgrowing the basement of his house.
Keith continues to work in both interactive and furniture design, often using bamboo and other sustainable materials… you can see some of his products for sale at his etsy shop.