Category Archives: Travel

Contraband

Contraband is a new book by Taryn Simon. The book is a col­lec­tion of phở­tographs taken over the course of five days in November of 2009 dur­ing which Simon lived at New York City’s John F Kennedy International Airport. The book fea­tures phở­tographs taken 24 hours a day of over 1,000 items that were either detained or seized from international […]

Color Your World

As a new devo­tee to the Pantone color match­ing sys­tem, I was extremely excited to learn that there is now a Pantone Hotel. Yes, that’s right  –  a hotel ded­i­cated entirely to Pantone and their col­ors.
The hotel is located in Brussels, so if you’ve been itch­ing to get to Belgium for some waf­fles, there’s no bet­ter time to go (or […]

Branding Island Getaways

With all this 90+ degree weather we’ve been hav­ing, I’m dream­ing (more than usual) of island get­aways and sit­ting on the edge of the surf cool­ing off with a frosty bev­er­age in hand. Luckily, I’m slip­ping away for a long week­end to Puerto Rico in a few weeks. In doing a lit­tle research, I noticed that the Puerto Rico logo […]

Design+Travel Posters = Warm Fuzzies

It may be easy to gather from my pre­vi­ous post that I’m a bit of a poster fanatic. In fact, I’m run­ning out of wall space. While pok­ing around the inter­net try­ing to find inspi­ra­tion for this post, I took a break to see what fun new things were in The Heads of State web­store, and saw these.
In their […]

Boarding Pass/Fail

Designer Tyler Thompson took it upon him­self to tackle a redesign of some­thing mil­lions of peo­ple use – the board­ing pass. It is one of those every­day items that is com­pletely over­looked in terms of design and func­tion­al­ity. They’re usu­ally unat­trac­tive and often incred­i­bly con­fus­ing.
Here is the actual board­ing pass he used as a starting point:

And here is the redesign:

Clean, […]

Read These Maps

I’ve never been a big geog­ra­phy buff. That giant mul­ti­col­ored US map from ele­men­tary school still gives me anx­i­ety, mostly because I couldn’t (… can’t) tell the dif­fer­ence between all those square states out West. But recently I came across a cou­ple of really well-designed maps that caught my eye.
I love the mod­ern but also slightly 70s feel of the […]

D Maps

Being from Michigan, par­tic­u­larly out­side of Detroit, I always have an inter­est in what is going on in that area. Detroit itself is a van­ish­ing city; with the American car mar­ket tank­ing, the city has lost the major­ity of its pop­u­la­tion and jobs, and crime is up and tourism is down. A friend recently told me about an […]

Storm King

I’ve been liv­ing in NYC for quite some time and I’m embar­rassed to say there are a num­ber of places I’ve yet to visit  —  this list includes Storm King. From the web­site: “Widely known as one of the world’s out­stand­ing sculp­ture parks, Storm King Art Center is located approx­i­mately one hour north of New York City, in […]

Subway Art

We New Yorkers spend quite a bit of time under­ground rid­ing the sub­way. In fact, I wrote the begin­ning of this blog post on my phone while rid­ing the R train.
More often than not, we are rush­ing around, try­ing to get from here to there, and in the mean­time we miss a cool fea­ture of our city’s sub­way system: […]

World Expo Shanghai 2010

The World Expo Shanghai 2010 is planned to hap­pen May 1st to Oct 31st, 2010.  Featuring a theme of “Better City, Better Life,” it seeks to “rep­re­sent the com­mon wish of the humankind for a bet­ter liv­ing in future urban envi­ron­ments.” They are expect­ing 70 mil­lion vis­i­tors and 200 participants.

But, despite of the ugli­ness of the logo […]