Limited Edition Simpsons iPods

Filed under: Design, Portable Media

The Simpsons are the one of those TV shows that’s loved by everyone around the world. From Homer’s gluttony to Bart’s pranks on Ms. Crabapple, nothing gets you cracking up like The Simpsons. Now you can get a limited edition iPod with frickin’ awesome Simpsons artwork etched into the back. The iPods are available from The Simpsons Shop and come in various sizes and models, including colored Shuffles.

The prices are obviously higher than your standard iPod, so make sure you have the extra cash to shell out. If you’re broke, don’t have a cow, man.

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Decoding Design: Understanding and Using Symbols in Visual Communication

Filed under: Design

Maggie Macnab is a woman who cares about presentation. Her new book Decoding Design: Understanding and Using Symbols in Visual Communication is a look into common corporate logos and designs that contain hidden meanings. Even the relevance of basic shapes, numbers and symbols in communication is a strong subject matter throughout the book. For designers looking for symbolism around every corner, this is the book for you.

Readers will find an array of deconstructions of famous logos including Aerosmith’s  logo, the yin-yang and even the logo for the retail store Target. Revealing common symbols within everyday design, Macnab portrays deep meaning through an otherwise overlooked logo. It’s available at Amazon.com for only $23.10 - so check it out.
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