A blog on designing for sustainable lifestyles by Jesper Pagh.
I am an architect and designer living in Copenhagen. I write, talk and do consulting focused on the interaction between design, shape and space, sustainability, technology and human behavior.
I work as technology editor at the Danish journal on architecture, Arkitekten, and as an external lecturer at Roskilde University and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture.
This is my personal blog / scrapbook / pile of stuff that I find interesting / care about / get inspired by.
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Nice set of icons of modern design icons. Not sure who made these? Similar to this.
Ha hah. Party Photos with new the new ‘Instant Designer Glasses’ photopaddle accessory - Core77. Designed by Steven Haulenbeek and just premiered...
Damn there’s some nice stuff in this Dieter Rams photo pool on Flickr. (photo by Marcos Dopico)
2 posts tagged visualisation
Jeremy Rifkin on the empathetic civilisation. How does consciouses change in history? Is it possible that we can actually extend our empathy to the entire human race as an extended family? And to our fellow creatures as part of our evolutionary family? And to the biosphere as our common community?
(via environminimalist)
At Roskilde University’s Plan, Town and Process education I teach a course in design methods and visualisation and also do some lectures on poster design among a lot of other things. One of my great sources of inspiration is Edward R. Tufte whose books on visualisation of data is of never-ending inspiration. Teaching urban planning students obviously cartography is an important issue and this brilliant article clearly demonstrates why graphical distinction and discipline is of utmost importance when designing maps. I use examples just like these to illustrate the point in my teaching.
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