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Behold, if you DARE, the Eco Woof; the sub-woofer that’s got the woofer power of a BEAR! But CHILL! There is no bear actually powering the “Eco-Woof,” only the power of glass domes. Where wood boxing would normally hold the raw beats exploded forth from the speakers, glass domes and downward facing blasters suffice. The wood grain is so very classy, wouldn’t you say? Oh, and there’s green in it, too!
Here you can download PDF specimens of the typefaces made at the MA Typeface Design at the University of Reading from 2009.
You can also see the Reflection on Practice essays on the font development, also contact details to the designers.
MATD

Well, with a name like that, what would you expect?
One of the night shots really transport me to another masterpiece…Case Study #22 or the Koening House shot by the recently passed Julius Shulman. Cornerless glass windows, natural rock for wall surfaces, dark wood flooring and minimal use of furniture paired with a lap pool that looks and acts as a reflection surface. Nicely done.


Macro-photographs of light interference on soap bubbles.
An ongoing long term-project begun in 2005.
The photographs showcased here are part of a series titled “A Kind Of Magic” and are available as fine art limited edition prints.
The noisy, polluting, gas guzzling giants are being tamed to look more demure and sophisticated, and how! The Scania Concept that we see here is a pure reflection of this new theory and is a bid to change the perception that trucks are the big bullies of the highway. It is designed to be eco-friendly and economical by using a diesel-electric hybrid engine. The innovative part comes on the wheel-hub design that sports indicative color-coded LEDs that point out speeding and other rules broken.


Macro-photographs of light interference on soap bubbles.
An ongoing long term-project begun in 2005.
The photographs showcased here are part of a series titled "A Kind Of Magic" and are available as fine art limited edition prints.
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