the digital journal of Anna-Lisa Schönecker

Cadburys raising eyebrows

Viral ad for Cadburys chocolate following the drumming gorilla both by glassandahalffull.

Stitched up

Cotton embroidery as information graphics by Ben Conraddigestive_Ben_Conrad

Best for teething pains

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Ashton and Parsons Infants’ Powders
Ashton & Parsons Infant Teething Powders a herbal product traditionally used in infants for the symptomatic relief of teething. Mothers may enjoy ease of mind in the knowledge that these powders are reliable and contain nothing harmful. Charged solely with a preparation of a selected part of the plant Matricaria, they do not contain Calomel or other Mercury Componds.

Ashton and Parsons Infants’ Powders are intended to soothe the child; check stomach disorders; correct the motions; relieve restlessness, fretfulness and similar troubles incidental to the teething period; and are useful in delayed or unduly prolonged dentition.

Page publishes specialised web design magazine WEAVE

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WEAVE beta – example article from the preview
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IE falls to 50% – browser usage in Germany

Webanalyse_Webmasterpro

Source: Webmaster Pro. Die Webmasterpro Webanalyse bietet Daten über Nutzungsstatistiken und Marktanteile im deutschsprachigen Netz. In der Webanalyse werden tagesaktuell die Marktanteile der Browser, Suchmaschinen und viele weitere Daten dargestellt.

What the label says

Designer Pia Erikssonrag_three_hanging

Animated gif tutorial for CS4

burn the tires font

iQ font – When driving becomes writing / Full making of from wireless on Vimeo.

Two typographers (Pierre & Damien / plmd.me) and a pro race pilot (Stef van Campenhoudt) collaborated to design a font with a car. The car movements were tracked using a custom software, designed by interactive artist Zachary Lieberman. (openframeworks.cc). Download the font here: nl.toyota.be/iqfont. More pictures here: flickr.com/photos/40243214@N05/sets/72157621047564023/


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  • About observations

    Anna-Lisa Schönecker is a graphic and interaction designer.

    She teaches information design and interactive media at School of Design, University of Applied Sciences Mainz, Germany.