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Estate website for Harry Bertoia

Cecila Bertoia has informed us about the launch of the new website created by the family of Harry Bertoia.

It is the most complete website in terms of photographs, background, history, and pertinent links. It showcases not only the famous furniture, but the jewelry, monotypes, public pieces, sculptures, and the sounding tonal sculptures.

We invite you to check it out!
http://www.harrybertoia.org

All photos © Harry Bertoia 2010

tags: jewelry, furniture, internet, Harry Bertoia, sculpture
designers: Harry Bertoia
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American Graphic Design Pioneer Lester Beall

The Estate of Lester Beall has launched a website about American Graphic Design Pioneer Lester Beall (1903 - 1969).

The Estate of Lester Beall was seeking a web presence with a vintage modern approach. Greg Chinn has found a way to showcase the history of Lester Beall, emphasizing the early developmental career, pioneering work and lifestyle, while adding to the visual language of the time period.
The website was created from a very personal point of view. Greg Chinn is married to the youngest Beall grandaughter and his great respect and affection for the work is evident.

Beall, whose work was considered avant-garde, was the first graphic designer to have a One Man Show at the Museum of Modern Art in 1937, inducted into the Art Director's Club Hall of Fame in 1972 and awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by AIGA in 1993. Design historian, R. Roger Remington has written a book, Lester Beall: Trailblazer of American Graphic Design (1996). 

Rural Electrification Administration posters - Series One 1937

The site is framed by the words of Lester’s wife, Dorothy Miller Beall, from the December 1969 issue of the Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts. Functioning as a primer to Beall’s work, the website shows salient examples from his iconic portfolio. Viewers can see Beall’s early design work, drawings/paintings from the family's personal collection and peek inside his working Dumbarton Farm design studio in Brookfield, Connecticut.

Rural Electrification Administration posters - Series Three 1947

All pictures © Estate of Lester Beall

tags: internet, graphic, books
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Panasonic Online Design Museum

The Panasonic Design Museum is an online museum which provides information regarding Panasonic's rich history. It includes an exclusive collection of remarkable product designs dating back to 1918. 

 

Improved attachment plug

The very first product to be manufactured by Matsushita Electric was an innovative attachment plug, designed by Konosuke Matsushita himself. Uniquely, the plug was made from resin, and showed characteristic forward thinking, recycling the metal screw-in sections of used light bulbs.

5-Tube Radio PS-54 Plastic Body Vacuum MC-1000
Panapet Ball and Chain Radio R-70 Toot-A-Loop Radio R-72
Reel To Reel Deck RS-1500 Record Player SL-10
Lumix Digital Camera DMC-FX7 Digital Audio Player SV-MP510V

tags: internet, National Panasonic, exhibitions, audio, plastic, electronic
producers: National Panasonic
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What is the color of the Internet?

There have been interesting discussions on color lately on the forum but here is a question about color that we didn't think about asking:

What is the color of the Internet?

This question is like "what is the weight of the oceans?". It is unanswered. First of all, maybe we have to find the right answer for "How many websites exist? The question is difficult to answer precisely. Because the Internet is growing fast. 224,749,695 websites were indexed by Netcraft as of March 2009, in the August 2008 result was 176,748,506.

Four "Clickable Colors" posters show the rainbow of the Internet. The color information comes from the top sites on the world wide web. Top list information for the categories of design, game and global are from the Alexa Web Information Service. Blog top list information is from Technorati.

The result is quite colorful and exciting like the internet itself.
"Clickable Colors" Posters is created by Antrepo Design Industry.

tags: internet, graphic, forum
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