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design3000.de Siegerfoto für November

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Wer bei design3000.de einkauft, ein Foto vom Produkt macht und es in den Shop hochlädt, erhält 10% Rabatt für den nächsten Einkauf. Jeden Monat wird zudem ein Siegerfoto ausgesucht und mit einem Einkaufsgutschein in Höhe von 50 EUR prämiert. Vorhin entdeckte ich, dass für November ein Foto von Nicole K. gewählt wurde. Es zeigt das Cherry Blossoms Design auf iPod shuffle. Es ist eines der aller ersten Shufflesome Design, dass ich produzierte, als die erste Generation des iPod shuffle gerade 4 Monate neu war. Mittlerweise sind Designs für die erste Generation des iPod shuffle nicht mehr in Produkion. Alles was jetzt noch für dieses Model im Shop verfügbar ist, wird nicht mehr nachproduziert.

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design3000 Fotowettbewerb, Siegerfoto November

design3000.de rewards shoppers, who upload a photo of a product purchased, with a 10% rebate for a future purchase. In addition, the customer whose photo is selected as photo of the month receives a 50 EUR voucher. Isn't that something! The Photo (left side) shows the winning photo for November: A Cherry Blossoms Design on iPod shuffle, which is one of the very first Shufflesome designs ever produced. Stickers for the first generation iPod shuffle will no longer be replenished. Designs left in stock for that model are for you to shop, and then no more.

Make Gregory the $1000 frog!

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More photos here and here

You're looking at a batch of Gregories, the froggiest iPhone Cozies around. As noted before, Gregory is a finalist in the Next Big Thing design competition at Fred Flare. There are 27 finalists in total, and they are being presented one a day at the Fred Flare Blog.

One of the designers will be awared a $1000 cash prize. As far as I know the voting will be on July 2 (I haven't seen the voting page yet), and the designer with the most votes will be crowned 2008’s “fred fan fave” and will receive the $1000.

Will you vote for Annamatic's Gregory? I will.

Her (tainted) milk

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Compare my photo to that taken by Eleftheria, and you might bark at the difference. Why does HER MILK look rather smudgy in her photo, and smooth and glossy in my photo(s)? Which one is the real deal you might ask, and I'll take moment to answer that. This thing called skin is as good as you apply it:

Take your time
Transparent stickers are a bit tricky, because they're not air-permeable, like the vinyl material used for the other editions. Right after the sticker is put on, it can look tainted, because the enclosed air is reflecting light. What appears as dirty spots in Eleftheria's photo, are rather the textured spots, where the sticker is not fully attached on the surface. This effect will smooth out. After a few hours, you can see a difference, and again after a week or so. The sticker is a living thing: it expands and contracts in reponse to temperature variations and will attach more closely to the surface over time.

Avoid a bold stroke
Instead, rub the sticker on little by little, as this will avoid air bubbles.

Be strong
Use a cloth and some pressure. Pressure is good.

Leave your mark elsewhere
Touching the adhesive surface can leave your fingerprints visible. I write can, because the marks can fade out again over time. Hold the sticker on the edges with one hand and press it on with the other hand.

Aim low
In Eleftheria's photo, the angle at which the light is reflected gets right under the skin, exposing and exaggerating every mark there is. It couldn't have been much more unfortunate in terms of exposure. Believe me, it's not that bad.

Anyways, please keep the photos coming. I like to discover the user perspective of products as much as you do.

See /sticker_application for more advice on applying the decals.

4 new designs for iPod Nano

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Two of them are Black Edition designs —they're printed on transparent adhesive foils.

Hope you like them!

Photo of GOLDEN CURRENT

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A larger version of this photo, taken by Margot, shows how the print merges with the background color of the iPod. This sticker is part of the super edition: It's an edition of one design so far, LOL. Super, because the color prints on transparent vinyl are translucent, not opaque.

These are rather experimental stickers. As the color used in this design is orange, you can imagine that this color will intensify, when the color of your iPod is orange as well. Likewise, when the color of iPod is green, this will also intensify the effect.

DesignFaces: Bilder von Sabine Groten

Sabine stellt ihre Photos im Rahmen der Ausstellungsreihe „AIXCELLENTE KUNST“ in Aachen vor - noch bis zum 5. Juli. DesignFaces zeigt “eine Serie von fotografierten Selbstportraits der Künstlerin, die sie mit Grafiken, Typografien, Designelementen und Zeichnungen am Computer auf eigensinnige Art verfremdet hat”.

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Einige Photos sind auch online bei Artbreak zu sehen.

Análisis: Skin Shflsm para el iPod shuffle

From a review by Samuel Campos at applesfera.com:

Las skins de Shflsm para el iPod shuffle son realmente geniales, por un módico precio le podemos dar a nuestro reproductor “un nuevo aire” además de protegerlo ante posibles arañazos.

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How do people feel, who shuffle music?

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Granted, shuffling music is not much different from going linearly through music. An array of songs is always consumed one by one, whether you are a careless shuffler, a frequent skipper, a gapless album fanatic, a 400+ playlists junky, a constant rewinder, a grouping expert, or a singer-songwriter yourself. There are simply various modes of listening, of progressing through audio, of wading through emotional airwaves. The terms conflate in meaning and the question simply becomes: How do people feel, when listening to music?

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The sticker is packaged

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Gosh almighty! Packaging Shufflesome stickers is the most time-consuming part of order fulfillment. Each packaging is assembled by hand, and each sticker is packaged by hand. Packaging incurs costs, pushes the price higher, and is later thrown away. Still, i can't help myself; it's got to be right, different, more than a basic wrapping. There is a sense of obligation, slight insanity, and joy which makes me give more attention to it than would be necessary.

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New designs: 26 for Nano, 15 for Shuffle

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AFROCHIC 71 in Brazil!

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Rafael has left two photos of AFROCHIC 71 on his iPod shuffle.

I'll screen any flickrered (- or is it flickred) photos tagged with shuffle and i'd love to see yours. Just for fun.

Fearless spunk

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Feisty support

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Never-say-die

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Lucky is 99.44% pure evil

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Of daisies, glory and CIRCUS (chat with Vincent Fraser)

It's two days after i released two more of Vincent Fraser's designs into the wide open space. CIRCUS is one of them and it keeps floating back into my mind. I had to ask Vincent some questions about it.

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Alex: The CIRCUS - with which element did you start composing this design?

Vincent: I usually have a rough idea in my head beforehand - then it’s a matter of gathering various elements together to use in the design. Once that's done I begin experimenting with different compositions until I'm satisfied with the result. So I guess I don’t start with any particular one element - it's more a combination of elements fused together, but if I was, it would be the background to set the mood of the whole illustration.

Alex: What was your rough idea that sparked into the bloom of CIRCUS? If you say it was no more than a mood, i understand, but was there more involved - an intention?

Vincent: Well, I wanted to create something that was quiet surreal and give the viewer something to think about - kinda like it’s telling a story I suppose. This was my initial intention so the clown and the field of vibrant orange daisies and daffodils really were the starting points followed by the vector tear drops in the foreground to give it that travelling Circus theme.

Alex: During composition, what entered onto the scene first - the clown or the owl?

Vincent: Definitely the clown :)

Alex: Does the owl carry the key to unlock the hidden treasures in the field of daisies?

Vincent: The owl is the surveyor of chaos, the herald of revolution and a more enlightened existence.

Alex: Chaos. Should this design be worn in protest to the day-to-day juggle?

Vincent: Is the day to day juggle something to be protested? or celebrated……it depends on the perspective of the individual.

Alex: What remedy do you recommend to conquer clownish misery in this world?

Vincent: Look for the beauty in everything.

Alex: A few days ago, Cirque Du Soleil launched the ONE DROP Foundation (onedrop.org). Isn't this amazing?

Vincent: I think it’s a great idea and I hope it will bring public awareness to the serious water issues around the world.

Alex: I think it's wonderful conceptually that the Circus - the arena of individual artistic expression - has been Cirque Du Soleil's starting point to enable such efforts from which we all can benefit. I hope i'll catch one of their shows.

Vincent: Oh definitely maybe we can go together - I think they open on January 6th 2008 at the Royal Albert Hall if your interested?

Alex: I am. I dream of a city with sideshows on every corner. Would you join me on a crusade to force municipal authorities to give up the streets to seriously funny people?

Vincent: I will be at the forefront with all the other graphic pimps!

Alex: Great, i'll bring the armor. By the way, do you juggle a lot?

Vincent: Without a doubt (lol) At the moment I'm juggling baby nappies with pantone colours!

Alex: Baby nappies ... thats's something else. Is this going to be an ad?

Vincent: Hmmm....an ad sounds good I'll bear that in mind.

Alex: When did you start designing?

Vincent: It’s been about ten years now in terms of digital art but if we include my whole design background then were looking at fifteen years at least. I originally came from an Interior Design background so the progression to digital illustration was a natural one.

My main goal is trying to use my experience and combine both disciplines to create something new - similar to what KinkyForm are doing at the moment.

Digital print technology is evolving so quickly it’s allowed new doors to be open for artists to present their work in many different formats never thought possible a few years ago.

Alex: That's right - and i thank you for enriching the Shufflesome collection with your art! By the way, i will be releasing yet another design with Vincent Fraser's art - next weekish.

Check out Vincent Fraser's portfolio at talentdatabase.com.
To wear his art on your Shuffle, choose from among his Shufflesome designs.

BOUNCE, will you?

Whichever rabbit you are, check out these crafty Shufflepals, made by Anna Lee. Anna has also made her own iPod cozies for the iPod Nano, available at Etsy. Working with her was a breeze, which after all is no surprise considering her experience in designing for print: annamatic.com.

BOUNCE and MISS MAO:

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BACOBIT and LUCKY:

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Sticker packaging

How do you make packaging great? I teamed up with Enterprise IG.

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Coke Soundwave

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The Coke Soundwave sticker outfit originates from the coke side of life.

Getting ready to hit the stores

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VINTAGE FLOWERS now available

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Only the funk knows where the funk goes when the Shuffle shows.

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Preview: Shufflesome Black Edition

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"PRO TOOLS"

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Press play to turn on. Press here to go to source.

Got shuffle? Share some inspiration; tag your links, videos, photos with shuffle or shufflesome.

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The lowdown blow-dry

"Removal of the decal is extremely easy", says Flickr user grimstranger. "Warm the sticker using a blowdryer then peel it off by the corner. If the vinyl gets distorted, few seconds of blowdrying does wonders making it mint again".

As noted here, warming the stickers is indeed a good way to remove them, if you want to resue them. Then i guess, this photo shows the decals after removal, applied back onto the backing paper. Magic! They're removable, reusable (limited), reunitable, readjustable, redressable... remarkable! The world must be good, i am afraid.

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Another snapshot by grimstranger. Thanks, looks fine!

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To share any of your shuffle photos at shufflesome.com, tag them with shuffle or shufflesome, or iPodshuffle. That way i will find them.

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Impressions from the DWB Showroom

The Digital Wellbeing showroom presented a selection of exclusive digital appliances that include software and internet services, alongside bespoke and customized products. Read on here for background.

This Flickr set by pixelsumo covers various sides of the event and products. Among them this image which depicts Shufflesome customized iPod shuffles. Moving light ornaments were crawling over the surface - which you can see in the video below.

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One thing that caught my eye were the customized Hulger *Pip Phones, which you can see here, and buy here.

A little video, 1:15 minutes

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Tenderness is the best.

Included in every order are two of these stickers, a transparent one and a white one.

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Try Pak Choi & Banana

Pakchoi_bananaWhen it gets sticky, try milk with pak choi and banana. Mix well. Add some lemon. You´ll feel the soothing grind of gravity down your throat and be grounded in accord with nature, earth and the good life at large.

Pak choi is available at groceries and stores  with products from Asia. There are many varieties of pak choi.  I use the large ones with the green leafs.

The inspiration and photo are by Yumi Kondo. Her kitchen photo set will let you discover more healthy recipes.

Shufflesome cares about your nutrition nourishment, especally in sticky times.

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La gata Madrileña

Here is Sonia Delgado at the Dockers Art Event Madrid (C.C. La vaguada) painting on large canvas. CARNIVOROUS BLUE is right there with her, dangling from her neck.

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She is diekatze. Her handpainted artwork on T-shirts points in the right direction. In contrast to other T-shirt design projects where artwork is usually placed on the center of the frontside, she integrates form, graphics and body, keeping it real. Next time i am in Madrid i´ll know where to get some T-shirt paintwork done. Visit diekatze.net.

Three appetizers from her fotolog, click while hot:

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Paired shuffles

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You don´t want to leave the house without an idea what to look for in a shuffle companion. Shuffle pairing savvy can be much to your advantage when working your libido in the field. We have identified several pairings that are sure to demonstrate high value. More photos will be added to the gallery as we get feedback from our shuffle platoons in the field. Shufflesome is now adding massive support for you to find rejoicing combinations.

Photographer Sven Otte, www.svenotte.com, captured several stimulating shuffle pairs in the studio.
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Featured artist: Linda Mai-Lotti

CHILL PILL and THRILL PILL, contributed under the label Oatmeal Production, by Linda Mai-Lotti, Sr. Designer for Nike Inc.

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Linda Mai-Lotti (Location: Beaverton, Oregon, United States) is currently at work for Nike Apparel’s Advanced Innovation Team, where she designs elite athlete competition uniforms and advanced sportswear. Her previous work at Nike was dedicated to the design of bags, Niketowns, such as Niketown Chicago, Nike Women´s stores and the Sydney 2000 Olympics athlete lounge.

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My great lesson there is about storytelling - how to communicate the innovation and technology in Nike products to consumers in a compelling and fun way.

Linda Mai-Lotti graduated in Architecture and Industrial Design. Prior to NIKE, she worked at IDEO. The design methodology at IDEO left a mark: Very user focused and holistic approach on social, environmental and human interaction of products.

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Process:
My process always begins with research. So rarely I am the targeted user for my products. I learn as much as I can about the problems, likes and dislikes. The goal regardless of projects is always the same, how to make the experience better. That’s why I love the shufflesome stickers. It takes an ubiquitous object and makes it personal.

Sources of Inspiration:
My husband, Martin Lotti. He is the Nike Global Creative Director for Women’s Footwear. His most current released product is Nike Air Max 360. Having two Nike designers in the same household, we push each other to try new things and learn from each other’s area of expertise. Our 2 year old boy, Owen is also very inspirational. I learned through him the intrinsic human nature’s need for fun, laughter, and love. It distilles down the everyday complexities into something very pure.

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Extasis in Madrid (Spain) now stocking Shufflesome stickers

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Extasisshop S.L.
http://www.extasis-shop.com/
Tlf: 91 521 50 21

C/ Fuencarral, 45, Local 11, Planta Calle
28004 Madrid
España

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A few photos (iPod shuffle specific) from the c/o pop festival

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The pink-up-girls: Who greets the cat?

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The pink-up-girls adorn the iPod shuffle with iPINK, a design that complements their existing apparel collection.

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