Pixel Galaxy
Editorial Design by Sergio Ingravalle. A book about the Nintendo Gameboy and pixel graphics.

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Facebook as book
I like the Idea of reproducing virtual into real life.
Useless but nice.

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The Little Book of Shocking Global Facts
The global picture
Combining startling graphic imagery with truly shocking facts gathered from the world’s most authoritative sources, The Little Book of Shocking Global Facts is a powerful visual manifesto by the world’s most respected graphic designer, Jonathan Barnbrook and his studio. This small yet ethically driven book questions the status quo of global politics and highlights the inequalities and iniquities of rampant globalization.
The imbalance of world power
How is it that the developed world spends billions of dollars annually on weaponry, while the poor of the developing world have no access to education, medicines or even clean drinking water? What exactly is the relationship between cheap goods on the high street and the wage-slavery of sweatshops? How have large corporations branded the world in which we live?
The Little Book of Shocking Global Facts
addresses these questions and many more besides, through its thought-provoking imagery and the persuasiveness of its first-rate research. This landmark publication demonstrates compellingly through words and pictures that unfettered globalization is a highly destructive force when used for profit or political power, and that a new compassionate world order needs to be instigated. This important manifesto for global change will undoubtedly change its readers’ hearts and minds.
About the author
Barnbrook Design is one of the best-known design studios in Britain today. It has been producing innovative work since 1990. The studio, headed by Jonathan Barnbrook, works across a broad range of disciplines including print design, industrial design, typeface design and commercials for television. The studio’s clients range from international museums to underground music magazines. Barnbrook Design also lectures widely and self-initiates exhibitions.
Fifty Dangerous Things (you should let your children do)
is the first book from the people who created Tinkering School. With projects, activities, experiences, and skills ranging from “Superglue Your Fingers Together” to “Play with Fire,” along with 48 other great ideas, the book is a manifesto for kids and parents alike to reclaim childhood.
Rethink Scholarship at Langara 2010 Call for Entries
by Rory O’Sullivan more…
found at www.drexler.co.uk
Socialnomics
Commissioned by Erik Qualman to help promote his Socialnomics book.
The videos are not complicated and simply took some freely available data and statistics that we have all heard and turned them into the perfect tool for social media companies and brands to play all over the world and to be used at conferences.
Folded paper animation out of books
Created for the New Zealand Book Council by Andersen M Studio, this animated spot really does seem, literally and figuratively, to capture the act of using the imagination to turn the printed page into imager




