Digital Dads Collection / June 15th, 2010

001. WIRED UK’s The World Cup Predicted

Everyone is going crazy with all the futbòl action on the pitch in South Africa and The Section Design has a brief post featuring an infographic that predicts the winner—which was generated using a mathematical formula based on the GDP of each participating country. Could it really be Brazil?  Goooooaaaal!

002. Alphabet City ‘Out on The Streets’

This unique alphabet board book by street artist Michael De Feo features a unique, creative, and artistic perspective of the world—and how to present learning to children in very cool fashion (and Digital Dads loves every bit of it).

003. Edition 29 Issue 001 ARCHITECTURE

29GPS’s Edition 29 is pushing the publishing front on the iPad with their next-level photo essay magazines. The audio, visual, and interactive nature of each issue is going to set this series apart from other magazine attempts on the platform to be sure. Truly a glimpse into what can be in terms of near future magazine publishing.

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  1. Digital Dads Collection / June 1st, 2010
  2. Digital Dads Collection / November 15th, 2010
  3. Digital Dads Collection / June 22nd, 2010
  4. Digital Dads Collection / June 8th, 2010
  5. Digital Dads Collection / August 3rd, 2010

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