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    Vicarious Thrifting, via Twitter, new Design Observer article written by Alexandra Lange
(above Spice Jars dishtowel designed by Vera Neumann via Ship + Key)

    Vicarious Thrifting, via Twitter, new Design Observer article written by Alexandra Lange

    (above Spice Jars dishtowel designed by Vera Neumann via Ship + Key)

    advertising     design     humor     twitter     video     words     phobias    

    Welcome to the Twitter newbies, @GSP

    Ad agency Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, heavily contemplates the appropriate concept, grammar, design and first words for their introductory tweet. In a humorous short video, the old school advertising agency documents their anxiety through the process. Fittingly, the agency behind “Got Milk,” goes with “Got tweet?” to get started. We might be waiting awhile for the second tweet…

    (first discovered via AdAge)

    interviews     design     illustration     Twitter     birds     icons     logos     branding    
    Hello Kitty     Twitter     apps     characters     design     iPhone     weird     cute    
    “Hello Kitty Has Her Own iPhone Twitter Client”
“…Developed by Digital Garage, makers of the free Japanese Twitter client Tappit, Hello Kitty on Tappit [iTunes link] is a fully skinned Twitter client featuring everyone’s favorite mouthless cartoon cat. The images are all licensed by Sanrio and the app works in both English and Japanese. We’ll admit, we originally purchased this $3.99 app for the novelty factor…Here is where it gets interesting: As a Twitter client, Hello Kitty on Tappit is actually pretty awesome…” —review via Mashable

    “Hello Kitty Has Her Own iPhone Twitter Client”

    “…Developed by Digital Garage, makers of the free Japanese Twitter client Tappit, Hello Kitty on Tappit [iTunes link] is a fully skinned Twitter client featuring everyone’s favorite mouthless cartoon cat. The images are all licensed by Sanrio and the app works in both English and Japanese. We’ll admit, we originally purchased this $3.99 app for the novelty factor…Here is where it gets interesting: As a Twitter client, Hello Kitty on Tappit is actually pretty awesome…” —review via Mashable

    infographics     design     twitter    
    alphabet     design     designers     resources     twitter     typography    
    twitter     retweet     web     social media    
    time to relearn how to “retweet” on twitter (image spotted on twitter dashboard this evening)

    time to relearn how to “retweet” on twitter
    (image spotted on twitter dashboard this evening)

    design     workspace     office     Twitter     birds    
    hunsonisgroovy:

Twitter HQ
You always hear about these really cool, hip companies and their really cool, hip workspaces (i.e. Google, Facebook, Apple) but here’s a new one. Twitter just moved their HQ into the SoMa district of San Francisco, and it’s aces. Apparently the founder of Twitter, Ev Williams and his wife Sara, had huge influence over the design, which doesn’t surprise me because the inside of the space perfectly reflects the stripped down minimalist nature of the site itself. They’ve even got a DJ booth for some reason. Why not, I guess? If anything. these photos make me think that exciting new things are to come.
You can check out the rest of the photos on Flickr. (via Hipster Collective)

    hunsonisgroovy:

    Twitter HQ

    You always hear about these really cool, hip companies and their really cool, hip workspaces (i.e. Google, Facebook, Apple) but here’s a new one. Twitter just moved their HQ into the SoMa district of San Francisco, and it’s aces. Apparently the founder of Twitter, Ev Williams and his wife Sara, had huge influence over the design, which doesn’t surprise me because the inside of the space perfectly reflects the stripped down minimalist nature of the site itself. They’ve even got a DJ booth for some reason. Why not, I guess? If anything. these photos make me think that exciting new things are to come.

    You can check out the rest of the photos on Flickr. (via Hipster Collective)

    twitter     design     flickr     birds     legos    
    Tweet! Twitter bird in LEGOs (via powerpig on flickr)

    Tweet! Twitter bird in LEGOs (via powerpig on flickr)