-
June 15, 2010
Today In We Not Only Like Soccer, We Like Toys!

It’s World Cup time! And it’s also Collins Design time!
We must’ve done the opposite of walking under a ladder, because BBG was once more honored by getting an exclusive copy of Collins Design’s newest book: We Are Paper Toys! by Louis Bou.The book is, of course, about the elegant and somehow mystical world of paper toys, a mix of creativity, curiosity, and a bit of patience.
Since paper toys are so hot these days, this book comes at the perfect time. We Are Paper Toys! is a collection of some of the best toy designs created by famous artists from around the world.The book is beautifully illustrated and awesomely inspiring. It features 32 designers in 200 pages filled with interviews, photos and design tips for toymakers. The book also comes with a CD with more templates than you’ll be able to make in a summer.
And a special visual bonus, and because here at BBG we firmly believe in the art of experimentation, we decided to enjoy an afternoon of toy making and photography: we printed, cut, folded and glued and went outside to shoot our creations!
Here’s what we made:

Freddy Krueger by Horrorwood.

Rameses Paper Lion by Dolly Oblong.

Carmi by charuca.
///
So if this tickled your origami sense, you’re in luck, because the book is out today!
Order here or here, enjoy maybe here, and promote here and yes, here.Also, if you buy the book and make a toy, let us know here! We’ll be delighted to set up a paper toy duel! Prize is watching Cloverfield at BBG for the 20th time
Now look at some of the pretty pages:





See all the pictures on Flickr.
-
April 1, 2010
Interviews Are Beautiful

First BBG reviewed and blogged about The Visual Miscellaneum. Now the nice peeps at Harper Collins have made our day again by letting us interview his creator, David McCandless!
David makes our world clearer every day through his website Information Is Beautiful, and we share the love for information graphics, facts and whiskey.
The future according to David? New Apple gadgets like the iBuprofen, the iPod Utility Belt (just like Batman’s!) and something mysterious very appropriately called “Mysteron.”
Ok read!
1. If you could have actual data of something very intriguing to make a chart, what would that be?
I’d like to make more images of psychological and emotional data. Like patterns in dreams, moods, relationships – the kinds of things that don’t technically “exist” materially speaking, but are likely to have some hidden patterns and structure in them. Not quite sure how I’d do it though!
2. What chart has been impossible to make?
No chart has been impossible. NOTHING CAN RESIST THE ALL-SPANNING MIGHT OF THE CHART!
3. How do you decide what should be turned into a graph?
Frustration, ignorance and curiosity. Those are my leads. If I’m annoyed that I don’t get something important. Or I don’t understand something. Or I wonder how something works. Those feelings are the fuel for an image.
4. Are you making a chart of this questionnaire right now?
Negative.
5. Fave website today to catch up on worthy information.
Reddit. (Very intelligent comments)
6. Apple’s “Next Big Thing” now that the iPad is out?
http://www.theinternetnowinhandybookform.com/schmapple/
7. What is the best way to drink whisky?
No ice, in a green leather armchair, by an open fire, next to a window, over a loch, at the end of the day.
8. I like Twitter like I like ____.
Cashew nuts
9. Top 3 reasons why you love information.
1. It’s learning – brain food!
2. It’s fun – like putty!
3. It’s everywhere – no escape – so get with it10. Any chance we can see a David McCandless life chart soon?
I actually really dislike Life Charts. Shhhhhhh! For me, designers should be solving problems and helping the world be more excellent. I don’t see how life charts contribute. Who cares how many bus journeys a designer took??
11. What is the aspect of design you give the highest priority to?
Answering questions.
…
David’s book, The Visual Miscellaneum is out everywhere, so give in and buy it. You can go see your cousin’s new boring play some other time.
By Jocelyn Ibarra for Bright Bright Great.
BBG loves books!Images via. One more for the road:
