Design Observer

Archive
Books + Store
Job Board
Email Archive
Comments
About + Masthead
Contact
Log In
Register



Observers Room

About
Submit a Tip
Contact


Observers

OBlog
Jessica Helfand
Mark Lamster
Alexandra Lange
Rick Poynor
John Thackara
Rob Walker


Topics

Advertising
Aid
Architecture
Art
Books
Branding
Cities / Places
Community
Craft
Culture
Design History
Design Practice
Development
Ecology
Education
Environment
Film / Video
Food/Agriculture
Geography
Global / Local
Graphic Design
Health / Safety
History
Ideas
Industry
Infrastructure
Interaction Design
Internet / Blogs
Journalism
Landscape
Magazines
Media
Museums
Music
Obituary
Photography
Planning
Poetry
Politics / Policy
Popular Culture
Preservation
Product Design
Public Art
Reputations
Social Enterprise
Sports
Sustainability
Technology
Transportation
TV / Radio
Typography
Urbanism


Comments Posted 05.01.12 | PERMALINK | PRINT

OBlog:

Two Foto Animator




Joe Freedman has been making simple optical toys for a number of years now. His latest is gathering some traction on Kickstarter, as it should: he calls it a real life steampunk animated gif.


LOG IN TO POST A COMMENT
Don't have an account? Create an account. Forgot your password? Click here.

Email


Password




|
Share This Blog Post

OBlog
Return to Blog >>
OBlog is our editors' blog — with contributions by Michael Bierut, William Drenttel, Jessica Helfand, Julie Lasky, Betsy Vardell, Nancy Levinson, and Josh Wallaert.
More Bio >>

DESIGN OBSERVER JOBS









RECENT BLOG POSTS


Recent Books Received: 05.23.13
Ten Types of Innovation: The Discipline of Building Breakthroughs by Larry Keeley and Helen Walters; Close-Up at a Distance: Mapping, Technology, and Politics by Laura Kurgan; Interviewing Users by Steve Portigal; Things Come Apart: A Teardown Manual for Modern Living by Todd McLellan; The Essential Robert Indiana by Martin Krause and John Wilmerding

Flickr Collection of the Week: Are these buildings? No, this is art...
Images of architecture as art.

Wheelwright Prize 2013 Winner
Gia Wolff, Brooklyn-based architect, wins $100,000 travel grant for her proposal Floating City: The Community-Based Architecture of Parade Floats.

Infographic: The Global Public Interest Design 100
Infographic: The Global Public Interest Design 100

Flickr Collection of the Week: Tales From A Parallel Universe
The Flickr group capturing our imagination this week is Tales From A Parallel Universe.

TWITTER BY DESIGN OBSERVER


Please wait while tweets load.
Follow Design Observer on Twitter