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Montreal vs. Vancouver Olympics graphics – a little comparative photo essay

October 18, 2009

Montreal vs. Vancouver Olympics graphics – a little comparative photo essay

Ignoring the problems of hosting the Olympics, which are serious and many (and as a Vancouverite I’m speaking from experience), let’s just compare the graphic design from two different Canadian Olympics.

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Dance scene from Band of Outsiders

May 23, 2009

From Godard’s 1964 film Bande à part, or Band of Outsiders. Not design except in the larger sense, but it’s in the favourites category thanks to my friends Maxwell and Hadley who made about thirty of us learn this sequence for an art event a couple of years ago.

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How rooms and architecture affect mood and creativity

May 2, 2009

How rooms and architecture affect mood and creativity

Jonas Salk claimed that it wasn’t until he left his basement lab in the States and went to clear his head in a monastery in Assisi that he was able to solve the puzzle of polio.

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Building mimics DNA, petri dishes

January 14, 2009

Building mimics DNA, petri dishes

The new building for the BC Cancer Agency is a good addition to Broadway, one of Vancouver’s most ridiculously unattractive streets. The building’s most obvious feature is its round windows which are meant to reference the glass petri dishes used in cancer research.

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Painted houses in Cape Town’s Bo Kaap quarter

January 9, 2009

Painted houses in Cape Town’s Bo Kaap quarter

Wow. It might be difficult to pull off these colours in the watery light spectrum we have here in Vancouver. But frankly Vancouver ought to be able to do a lot better than the local Victorian colour scheme of dark maroon with sickly, pale butter-yellow trim.

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