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Ingenium Media
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork July 23, 2008
We are Ingenium Media; we are a web design studio located in the heart of Brooklyn, New York. We specialize in exclusive services, from premium printing, transparent business cards, flash design websites, e-commerce accounts and marketing campaign production. We add that artistic ingredient towards all types of industries from entertainment to dinning. We have worked with many fashion photographers, music artists, hair stylists, non-profit organizations and large corporations. If you are looking for the best team of marketing agents, graphic designers, programmers and web developers, then you are in the right place. Welcome to Ingenium Media, where an amazing idea is just phase one. Author: Ingeniummedia Keywords: Designers for Darfur Fashion Websites Ingenium Media Web Design Printing Branding Marketing Josh Sinton Mark Pfau Corne Added: July 23, 2008
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127. Context
from boagworld.com: web design podcast July 23, 2008
In this week's show we discuss taking context into consideration when designing websites and we answer your questions about video for an elderly audience and the most influential books in the industry.
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Bridal Market Video Coverage
from Wedding Podcast Network (80 Most Recent Podcasts) July 21, 2008
Wedding Podcast Network brings you video highlights of wedding market in New York City. This was shot over 5 days of fashion shows and designer meetings. In this video segment you will se designs from Vera Wang, Badgley Mischka, Rivini, Angel Sanchez, Reem Acra, Anne Barge, Claire Pettibone, Kirstie Kelly, Austin Scarlett, Peter Langner and Amsale. Bridal Market happens twice a year in New York where buyers and the bridal press get to see all of the new designs that are coming to bridal stores near you. We want to thank all of the designers who appear in our show. We appreciate all of the information that you shared with our listeners. Vera Wang website Badgley Mischka website Rivini website Claire Pettibone website Reem Acra website Anne Barge website Kirstie Kelly website Find great resources in The Marketplace To subscribe to our podcasts click here Thanks for making us the most popular wedding podcast network on iTunes with the the most wedding podcasts in the top 100. Subscribe in iTunes right here Recently voted Best New Wedding Resource by a survey of brides. Wedding Podcast Network has the largest, most comprehensive selection of wedding planning podcasts. We are wedding talk radio at its best. Proud to be the number one resource for wedding planning podcasts. We love your feedback. Send us an email or call our listener hot line 800.882.1259. Another great wedding planning podcast from Wedding Podcast Network Thanks for listening. Often imitated but never, ever duplicated. The wedding planning podcast with integrity
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Lotte van Laatum
from Most Recent July 20, 2008
Author: robertanderson Added: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 18:40:02 -0800 Duration: 167Lotte's work focusses on the social-cultural and ecologic aspects of design. Something that is often the starting point of a project. Jeanne talks to Lotte about her work and how the Dutch relate to this world-wide eco trend. For example, "Watt's new?" lamp: Many people already apply energy saving lamps in their homes. Often the shape of the lamp and the lampshade do not match. This new energy saving lamp is developed using the advantages and design freedom of the technique. www.lottevanlaatum.nl
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Lotte van Laatum
from YDN Design Guide July 19, 2008
Lotte's work focusses on the social-cultural and ecologic aspects of design. Something that is often the starting point of a project. Jeanne talks to Lotte about her work and how the Dutch relate to this world-wide eco trend. For example, "Watt's new?" lamp: Many people already apply energy saving lamps in their homes. Often the shape of the lamp and the lampshade do not match. This new energy saving lamp is developed using the advantages and design freedom of the technique. www.lottevanlaatum.nl
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Pimp My Baby
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 17, 2008
Sur une id e du collectif "additif", 11 artistes et 11 designers sont intervenus en toute libert sur 22 baby-foot, cr ant ainsi une s rie "d'objets-oeuvres" mise la disposition du public.Les 22 baby-foot sont pour la premi re fois pr sent s en int gralit sur un m me site, du 3 au 15 juillet. Route de Gen ve 7, au 1er tage. (l entr e se fait par le port-franc, c est dire depuis la Rue parall le la Route de Gen ve, c t Flon).
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126. Scaling
from boagworld.com: web design podcast July 16, 2008
In this weeks show we learn lessons from the botched iPhone launch here in the UK. We chat to Jeff Veen about the designer / developer relationship and Marcus talks about adding jingles to your website.
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P2P Radio
from YDN Design Guide July 13, 2008
Remember those little pirate radio stations in the 80's? Enter the p2p radio broadcaster by Juan Esteban Rios, this little device provides a means to transmit audio content to local radio receivers, and by having the listeners act as peers, the network can be expanded as much as it needs to. Overlooked communities in remote areas or poor urban environments can now take back the radio airwaves. The device is also powered by handcranking it, 1 minute for every 40 minutes of airtime.
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Rags2Riches: Social Sustainability
from PSFK July 11, 2008
Rags2Riches offers designer accessories based entirely on recycled materials - but that s not why people are talking about them. It s their commitment to social good that s setting them apart, the company pairing up the impoverished people of Payatas with some of the Philippines most reputable fashion designers (Rajo Laurel is the first one so far) to help elevate the area s standard of living. Payatas is the main waste dumpsite of Manila. People who live in Payatas have been known for their ingenuity in the face of desperation. They scavenge through piles of garbage for raw materials to make new products. This economically forsaken place represents the cottage underground of sustainable goods. The problem has been the people s lack of access to market knowledge and their vulnerability to the opportunists - fine-tuned to the desperation - who buy from them at next-to-nothing prices (even for Philippine standards). And this is where Rags2Riches is stepping in. The company has done well by treating the people of Payatas as stakeholders. The people now understand the concept of pricing to the market and realize the value added by good design. Perhaps most importantly, they now have a regular (and growing) market to sell to which means that they re no longer put in a situation where they re constantly selling out of desperation (i.e. getting screwed over). The end market of Rags2Riches is generally elite. The products retail at select shops in Greenbelt, Manila s poshest shopping destination. This has allowed Payatas workers to improve their profit by a factor of 50. Higher volume is on the way as export orders are expected this year from New York, San Francisco, Tokyo as well as certain cities in Europe and Australia. Keep an eye on the official site too as it s expected to open for online retail soon.
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The little wild garden of loveThe little wild garden of loveThe little wild garden of love
from YDN Design Guide July 10, 2008
Tord Boontje explains: "Rainwater is the lifeblood of our garden, you then catch a glimpse of a wild and lush vegetation and enter a landscape which is larger, more airy, throbbing and bright. Along the way you can experience different emotions by choosing different directions and visions: the peace and calmness of the serene and romantic white garden, the powerful stimuli of the psychedelic and symmetrical garden or the vibrant energy of the colourful and revitalising garden.” www.moroso.it, www.tordboontje.com
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Thomas Traxler, Autonomous spinning wheel
from YDN Design Guide July 03, 2008
Powered by nothing but sunlight and some threads, Thomas Traxlers' "The idea of a tree project" shows us how objects can grow during the course of a day. The installation is powered by a couple of solar cells which power the entire device, causing the process to move faster or slower depending on the amount of available light. The speed of the process determines the amount of saturation of the thread, giving a visual recording in the resulting object. Thomas Traxler just graduated from the IM Masters department of the Design Academy Eindhoven, 2008. www.mischertraxler.com
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