Seeing through web works & archived projects
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Electronest website has 2 new pages: a selected web works list and an archive. This post is about self representation. Read more: Seeing through web works & archived projects |
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Electronest website has 2 new pages: a selected web works list and an archive. This post is about self representation. Read more: Seeing through web works & archived projects |
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Recently Gasworks asked us to design the identity and the printed communication of Disclosures, a seminar and series of events around the notion of openness in art, design, culture… Read more: Designing Disclosures |
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When a nice design, brings up a couple of thought about how I like to do things |
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A few months ago, we developed a new website for Build design studio. We worked with Tommi and Marc from Digital Club who art directed and designed the website and with Nicky and Michael from Build who provided feedback and advises all along. |
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We worked with Åbäke on the design of the Idealistic LP for Digitalism, released on Kitsuné. On the way, I discovered some nice things about idealism and utopia… |
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A little while ago: A nice saturday morning worth plenty of thoughts - or how fashion design, algerian rock, electro accousmatic music, shadows and pantomime are related (somehow) to magics; these are a couple of thoughts noted after the concert at Union Chapel ‘Ecosonic ensemble with Ouija Board’. Read more: Fashion Design, Rock the Casbah and Ecosonic Ensemble. |
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It has been 4 years now - that Electronest started with Åbäke to design and redesign the Kitsuné website together on top of the former very first version. And this post is a bit of the story behind this ongoing design experiment… Read more: A 4 years adventure: Kitsune website, design and development |
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A while ago at Electronest, Pierre and I discussed about an application which could use the clipboard to create a book. Since this, the idea received a bit of attention from my graphic designers friends and this evening it came to my mind that this bit of code was in fact quite close from what Internet was supposed to be if for some reason it didn’t take the path of the World Wild Web, but the path from Xanadu. Read more: ‘Copy, Paste and Meta’ - part 1 |
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We went with Amandine to the opening of Jean Prouvé at the Design Museum kindly invited by Daniel Charny (by the way, Daniel has a new website modeled after the former one, but with some Electronest’s magics)
Read more: Jean Prouvé was a hacker |