Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Design Less Better! Black Friday is tomorrow and in lieu of your usual programming, I thought this was relevant.
CNN ran a story last week about deceptive practices some retailers pull on Black Friday. It's worth a read if you (or someone you know) is thinking about hitting the sales tomorrow, especially for those "doorbuster" deals.
I agree with the interviewee in the piece, if the deal is good enough to put in on the front of a store's ad, they should have more than four or five in stock. Online deals can be trouble, too. You might get a good price, but the product might be out of stock and unable to ship for months. This happens to me almost every year.
It's a recession, so the desire to save money is stronger than ever. But instead of hitting the big retailers, may I suggest buying less?
Consider buying local, doing things with your family, or go homemade. It's more satisfying way to show you care. And you'll be much warmer and well rested come tomorrow.
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Nick — Nov 26, 2009
A minimalist solution to daylight savings time, assuming you don't have cats or small children.
Designed by Denis Guidone, the Ora ilLegale Clock has a numberless face that, when tilted on its side, adds or subtracts an hour from the time. An ingeniously simple means of addressing the problem of resetting one's clock when the time changes.
It's not yet available, but is due to be manufactured soon by NAVA and for sale at the MoMA store in a year or two. Bravo!
Via.
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Nick — Apr 20, 2009
John Taylor has a site dedicated to abstracting classic film posters. The results are beautiful in their own right and pull at the mind with tip-of-the-tongue nostalgia.
I chose a few that I thought were clever, but you owe it to yourself to check out the whole site. Taylor has some very nice (and more recognizable) pieces over there.
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Nick — Apr 13, 2009