Reading List #2

Thomas Michelbach
STRICHPUNKT DESIGN
Published in
2 min readApr 21, 2017

Reading and sharing informative articles truly is a valuable source of our inspiration and learning here at STRICHPUNKT. This week’s reading list includes the latest glimpse into the future from our client Audi as well as mind blowing visualizations from Google.

Audi already set the bar high in being digital first by applying a new holistic approach to corporate design. Now you can deepen your knowledge about their latest innovative electric car and its top-notch technology by reading the latest Highsnobiety article on Audi’s new ultra-sleek e-tron.

In the following article, Javier Cello explains how Symbols in Sketch can be extremely helpful in keeping your interface elements and components organized across all of your project and in the end save you a lot of time.

Find a timeline of music genres and discover the popularity of your favorite genre in any given year, dating all the way back from 1950 to the present day in The Music Timeline presented by Google. The complexity and amount of data used is transformed into a visualization that is engaging, useful and full of fun!

Lastly, we would like to share with you the reopening of NOME in Berlin this Month. The British artist James Bridle opens the doors with his solo show “Failing to Distinguish Between a Tractor Trailer and the Bright White Sky” in which he highlights the human limits and perceptions around the subject of the self-driving car.

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Thomas Michelbach
STRICHPUNKT DESIGN

Head of Development at Strichpunkt Design. Working hard for a living. Just kiddin’