Archive for the ‘Design’ Category
subscribe to RSS feedInvisible Maps is a map of the Barcelona’s invisible assets. Using QR codes, highlights events and places and interact with the land and its history through mobile technology.
Over time and years the city has changed a lot, each new layer hides the above. Citizen participation then takes a new value: the objective is to recover hidden memories in the minds of people, thousands of fragments that are rebuilt and located in the city leaving us better understand the urban environment that surrounds us.
Invisible Maps Barcelona presents a vision of focusing on this participation, highlighting events and places that have profoundly personal experiences. Thus, it creates a map of the city’s invisible assets. QR codes using the opportunity to interact with the land and its history through mobile technology.



This the new visual identity of the MIT Media Lab created by The Green Eyl for the lab’s 25th anniversary. It is a changing identity which reflects the dynamism and diversity of the lab. It has been created with Processing (also created in the lab).
The idea is based on the concept of the incterception. Each cone represents an individual contribution made by the lab, so the algorithm produces an individual and unique logo for each person, faculty and students. This individual image is used in business card, letters or personal website.
This is maybe one of the kind of projects we have been trying to make several times (but clients dont want to). Corporative identity is not static anymore.
Kinetic is a beautiful iPhone application created by Mothership, a new software development & interaction design company co-founded by our good friend Stuart Eaton. With Kinetic you can measure and improve your training. It tracks the route you follow when running or biking based on the GPS and allows you to define goals and challenge yourself. Take a look at the video to see how great the interface behaves.
Note: I love the app, but I think I will keep playing ping pong instead of biking around the city… But that’s just me!

