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My name is Tina Roth Eisenberg. I am a 'swiss designer gone NYC'. swissmiss is my visual archive of things that 'make me look'. I am a graphic designer and run my own studio in Brooklyn. Contact me if you would like to team up, have a link suggestion or just want to say hello: submissions {at} swiss-miss.com.

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Crossing the Line: Gone


Crossing The Line: Gone from Nick Bennett on Vimeo.

(via nookastyle)

Made me smile!

Check out how WGN-TV Chicago Weekend Anchors spend their time in their broadcast's first commercial break



(via glass)

Introducing Ubiquity for Firefox, and experiment in connecting the Web with language.


Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

(thank you razvan)

This is Agostina

“This is Agostina” is a video to promote the font Agostina which was designed by Michael Cina.


This is Agostina from YouWorkForThem on Vimeo.

(via todayandtomorrow)

Learn to Speak Body: Tape 5

MitchellRose.com & BodyVox Dance Co. present a language instructional video. But instead of Bosnian or Burmese, this teaches the grammatical intricacies of body language. Yes, in just a few easy lessons you too can learn to speak body just like humans do. See more comedies at MitchellRose.com. Hilarious!

Her Morning Elegance



(via newly designed Fubiz)

German Bundesliga Fashion



We just had a really good laugh here at the studio watching this video. Thank you Jennifer.

A thousand Words


A Thousand Words from Ted Chung on Vimeo.

A thousand words is a short film by Ted Chung telling the fleeting moments people share without being aware of it. Beautiful.

(via visualattitudes)

Charlie Rose: Alexander Calder/Trillin



One day, I will own a Calder Mobile. I will.

For my german speaking readers: Die Sechs von der Müllabfuhr

No Pants Subway Ride 2009

The Making of an Origami Koi


THE MAKING OF AN ORIGAMI KOI from MABONA ORIGAMI on Vimeo.

(sorta via visualattitudes)

Keith Jarrett Solo Concert



Keith Jarrett is performing thursday night at Carnegie Hall. Oh, how I would love to see that... Yay! Fabulous Jennifer is going to watch our offspring, so G and I can go and see the performance. Can this monday get any better?

Cadbury: Eyebrows Dance



(via oneplusinfinity)

Fifty People / One Question: Brooklyn Version


Fifty People, One Question: Brooklyn from Crush + Lovely on Vimeo.

How funny was that 'closet answer'? And also watch what people in London answered.

Obama keeps his PDA! YAY!

Messa di Voce: "Pitchpaint"



I am about to meet Zach Lieberman, one of the masterminds behind Messa di Voce. Yay!

A hole in a Fence



Last night, I watched A Hole in a Fence which plays in Red Hook, Brooklyn and was filmed in Spring 2006, Pre-Ikea. Living in a neighboring neighborhood to Red Hook and having gone to IKEA many times already, this documentary hit home.

(thank you peter)

"Validation"—a short film by Kurt Kuenne



(via inspirimint)

Stuff like this makes me happy:



This is the fantastic new T-mobile advert which was filmed at 11am on Thursday 15th January 2009 at Liverpool Street station, London. Stuff like this makes me happy.

(via younic)

Paula Scher: Great design is serious (not solemn)

meaning

I was just sharing one of my all-time favorite Goethe Quotes with my friend Sean, where he then pointed me to this presentation on meaning by Viktor Emil Frankl.

To the End of the Pencil


To The End Of The Pencil And The Edge Of The Page from Green Thing on Vimeo. (thank you Jon Huck)

The only news channel I can handle these days:

Dan Gilbert: Exploring the frontiers of happiness

Dan Gilbert presents research and data from his exploration of happiness -- sharing some surprising tests and experiments that you can also try on yourself. Watch through to the end for a sparkling Q&A with some familiar TED faces.

What's for dinner? Potato Flip Flops!



Purchase the Yummyfun Kooking DVD series here .

(a fantastic find by minordetails)

Dan Ariely: Tendencies of Irrational Behavior

Dan Ariely, a professor of behavioral economics at Duke University, presents examples of cognitive illusions that help illustrate why humans make predictably irrational decisions.



(Yay for having discovered fora.tv. Thank you Donna!)

History of the Internet


History of the Internet from PICOL on Vimeo.

For more information about Melih Bilgil visit his blog.

(via enlarge your pen)

Crayon Physics


Crayon Physics Deluxe from Petri Purho on Vimeo.

(thanks for reminding me of this game, Tom)

Don't Stop Me Now

For my German Readers: zehnseiten.de

Zehnseiten-de zehnseiten.de (german only) is a fantastic site where you can enjoy videos of german authors reading ten pages out of their book. Brilliant! (thank you christian)

Something just made me think of Miss Marple...

I could watch this for hours...

Found over at kylevanhorn.com.

Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard


Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

Gotta love these Onion guys.

(thank you Jim)

40 Inspirational Speeches in 2 Minutes

(via xblog)

Picasa for the mac. Finally.

Objectified trailer now online!

I can't wait to see Gary Hustwits new movie Objectified!

For my german speaking readers: Do you remember Piggeldy und Frederick ?

Anyone remember Scacciapensieri?

The Red Balloon

The Red Balloon is a 1956 fantasy short film, directed by Albert Lamorisse. It is a dialogue free film which nonetheless won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Beautiful!