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From the pilot episode of Look Around You, a parody of educational films: The subject is Calcium.

This video doesn’t have anything to do with Helvetica, besides the name… It’s quite funny.

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With Calvetica add an event in just two quick taps. See how full your week or day is at a glance. It works with the built-in iPhone calendar but it’s faster.

Features
- Fast, fast, fast
- Works with the built-in calendar
- Uncluttered, minimalist interface
- Default alert time (editable per event)
- At-a-glance month view
- “Snoozable” alerts
- Type right on the hour in day view
- Helvetica

BUY IT HERE FOR $2,99

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Swiss Dots has produced a new limited-edition screenprint inspired by a 1960’s promotional poster for Helvetica, a version of which keeps popping up on Mad Men this season.

Hand screenprinted on archival 300gsm paper, A2 size (16 1/2″ x 23 1/2″) in a numbered edition of 100 copies, each signed by director Gary Hustwit. $150, order one here, while they last.

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Blanka is getting ready for the upcoming Soccer World Cup this summer. Be sure to wear with proud the colors of your country…

£18.00 (shipping worldwide incl.)

Buy it here

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Elevens are a new range of t-shirts from London based designer James Greenfield. Celebrating hypothetical all-time best XI’s of various football clubs and countries, they have been conceived as a cult alternative to the replica strip. The shirts are printed on heavy cotton Gildan shirts in the UK. Their design owes a debt of inspiration to the fan forums and pundits who regularly debate their respective clubs all-time, dream line-ups.

New club shirts released this week are Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Spurs. The Machester United one also comes in a Newton Heath colourway as a stand of solidarity for the Anti Glazer campaign. A donation of £5 from each Newton Heath shirt will go directly to the MUST campaign.

Also released are two England shirts in time for the World Cup. The home strip features a dream team England all time XI, an almost impossible task to pick and sure to cause some debate. The away version features the famous team that lifted the Jules Rimmet in 1966. Here’s hoping they repeat it this year, of course if you’re English.

All shirts are $25/£16 and can be bought directly from http://gradiate.supermarkethq.com