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Farrow design have launched their new site. It features loads of the work that they have produced over the years. All the work is of a consistently high standard. Well worth checking out. Here<

A Month In The Life Of A Graphic Designer

Over the next month, Michael C Place of Build and Creative Review will be conducting a unique experiment. They are going to document one month in the life of a graphic designer.

Mr Place (whose desk is shown above) has agreed to record everything that he does during this period. Every piece of work. Every idea. Every presentation. Every meeting.

During the four weeks there will be regular updates at the CR Blog. You’ll thrill as he meets his bank manager. Gasp as he checks some proofs. Marvel as he tours exotic locations such as Walthamstow and Epping Forest. All will be revealed.

At the end of the four weeks, they are going to publish this unique insight into the life of a graphic designer in a special August issue of Creative Review, out the week of 23 July.

As a first taste, here is Michael’s diary for last week.

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Font clock by Established & Sons

Amazing clocks designed by Sebastian Wrong at Established & Sons. The Font Clock is a 21st century take on the British 24 hour clock design icon. Twelve different fonts are printed within the mecahanism of the clock providing a random, mixed display of the graphic language within a single timepiece. Font clock is offered in three sizes.

Font Clock by Established & Sons

The essence of the idea is the twelve fonts, all chosen for their design strength and individuality and all of which are twentieth century apart from ine, an English 18th Century script – in theory, at given points within the annual time cycle, all the fonts will run together for 5 minutes“. Sebastian Wrong

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Apple - New website

I cannot prevent myself from announcing you the exit of the new Apple website. The levels of navigation were reconsidered, the grid is really perfect, the use of the typography is limpid. A new standard.