Alicia Savage

Alicia Savage is a photographer based in Boston, Massachusetts. Her fine art photography is very much a documentation of her life and mind as a 29-year-old woman exploring life; inspired by her surroundings and recent travels.

"Photography has opened my mind and heart to understand myself and the world beyond what is assumed; to always be inspired by my curiosity and imagination of what is and could be."

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Alicia Savage

Alicia Savage is a photographer based in Boston, Massachusetts. Her fine art photography is very much a documentation of her life and mind as a 29-year-old woman exploring life; inspired by her surroundings and recent travels.

"Photography has opened my mind and heart to understand myself and the world beyond what is assumed; to always be inspired by my curiosity and imagination of what is and could be."

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WalkNYC Wayfinding System by Pentagram

WalkNYC is a project led by the NYC Department of Transportation to build a network of wayfinding products to help New Yorkers and visitors orient themselves and find their way through the streets of New York.

http://new.pentagram.com/2013/06/new-work-nyc-wayfinding/

The maps are designed to encourage people to walk, bike and use public transit, and feature all local streets and major landmarks and destinations, as well as bike lanes. The kiosks will be located near subway stations, business districts and other high-traffic pedestrian areas

Designed at Pentagram. Michael Bierut, partner-in-charge and designer; Tracey Cameron and Hamish Smyth, designers; Jesse Reed, icon designer; Tamara McKenna, project manager.

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WalkNYC Wayfinding System by Pentagram

WalkNYC is a project led by the NYC Department of Transportation to build a network of wayfinding products to help New Yorkers and visitors orient themselves and find their way through the streets of New York.

http://new.pentagram.com/2013/06/new-work-nyc-wayfinding/

The maps are designed to encourage people to walk, bike and use public transit, and feature all local streets and major landmarks and destinations, as well as bike lanes. The kiosks will be located near subway stations, business districts and other high-traffic pedestrian areas

Designed at Pentagram. Michael Bierut, partner-in-charge and designer; Tracey Cameron and Hamish Smyth, designers; Jesse Reed, icon designer; Tamara McKenna, project manager.

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Weekly Report

Things we caught hot on design blog-o-verse this week, enjoy the selection below

1. A Colorful Canopy of Umbrellas Returns to the Streets of Agueda, Portugal

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2. French designers Romain Bourdieux and Thomas Pomarelle are here to help us find out just what our bicycle style is saying weekly-report028-2 http://vimeo.com/57809383

3. The Chandelier Tree in LA chandelier-tree http://vimeo.com/69527636

4. Mosaïcultures Internationales de Montréal is an international mosaiculture competition held in Montréal, Canada. weekly-report028-3

5. Faces, Celebrity Portraits Made from Scribbled Lines by Vince Low weekly-report028-4

6. Breathtaking Photos of Jellyfish by Alexander Semenov weekly-report028-5

7. Luke Saunders re-interprets his travels through Indonesia in this wonderfully animated passion piece. http://vimeo.com/69823395

Weekly Report

Things we caught hot on design blog-o-verse this week, enjoy the selection below

1. A Colorful Canopy of Umbrellas Returns to the Streets of Agueda, Portugal

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2. French designers Romain Bourdieux and Thomas Pomarelle are here to help us find out just what our bicycle style is saying weekly-report028-2 http://vimeo.com/57809383

3. The Chandelier Tree in LA chandelier-tree http://vimeo.com/69527636

4. Mosaïcultures Internationales de Montréal is an international mosaiculture competition held in Montréal, Canada. weekly-report028-3

5. Faces, Celebrity Portraits Made from Scribbled Lines by Vince Low weekly-report028-4

6. Breathtaking Photos of Jellyfish by Alexander Semenov weekly-report028-5

7. Luke Saunders re-interprets his travels through Indonesia in this wonderfully animated passion piece. http://vimeo.com/69823395

The Chandelier Tree in LA

"Several years ago Los Angeles-based airbrush make-up artist, photographer and designer Adam Tenenbaum was bequeathed several large vintage chandeliers that he thought might look good in his home, but to his dismay they were a bit too large. Then an idea struck him: why not hang a few in the giant tree in his front yard. The Chandelier Tree was born. Filmmaker Colin Kennedy passed the tree almost daily for nearly six years and finally decided to sit down the Tenenbaum to shoot this short documentary about this strange and beautiful tree." - Colossal

http://vimeo.com/69527636

The Chandelier Tree in LA

"Several years ago Los Angeles-based airbrush make-up artist, photographer and designer Adam Tenenbaum was bequeathed several large vintage chandeliers that he thought might look good in his home, but to his dismay they were a bit too large. Then an idea struck him: why not hang a few in the giant tree in his front yard. The Chandelier Tree was born. Filmmaker Colin Kennedy passed the tree almost daily for nearly six years and finally decided to sit down the Tenenbaum to shoot this short documentary about this strange and beautiful tree." - Colossal

http://vimeo.com/69527636