Designcollector Calendar 2010 – December
Heavy snowfalls trapped your mind with cold illusions… this is December! It came suddenly hitting your brain with freezing winds. Look into the eyes of December on the new Designcollector Calendar month. Download calendar.
Photo of the Day: The Storyteller
Very convincingly. By Jeannette Oerlemans.
The People’s Cup Project
“The People’s Cup” is a film about the World Cup, focused on people and their emotions. No football, just feelings. It was shot in the last World Cup by 32 filmmakers in the 32 countries that participated in the championship.
Siggi Eggertsson, an Icelandic illustrator, made all the graphic design.
Created by BOCA.
Theodore & Rosemary’s Orchard
Theodore is the story of a thief who gets in an orchard at night in order to steal some fruits he needs for his fruit addiction. He finally gets killed by the orchard’s owner. Just after he was shot, we finally realize Theodore only had a nightmare.The main purpose of this video was to work on “clichés”.
Directed and animated by KADAVRE EXQUIS.
Amazing dynamic projects by Aaron Koblin


Aaron Koblin is an artist specializing in data visualization. His work takes social and infrastructural data and uses it to depict cultural trends and emergent patterns. Aaron’s work has been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, SIGGRAPH, OFFF, the Japan Media Arts Festival, and TED.
A Celebration of Flight
Did you forget how amazing flight can be? Here’s 24 hours in the life of an airline, time-lapsed into something beautiful. The video, created by GE with the latest in photographic technology, is taken from the new episode of The GE Show focused on the future of aviation.
Photo of the Day: A Square
In 2004, South Korean photogropher Hosang Park began taking aerial photographs of the parks that are often developed alongside luxury apartment buildings in Seoul. Park’s resulting images in A Square flatten the spaces into geometric surfaces reminiscent of modernist abstraction. Increasingly common in high-density areas of the city, the parks reference the traditions of town squares.











