40 Days of Dating Couple a Viral Sensation





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Did you learn anything new about Jessica? Then, the latter section, which deals with life after the blog, is laid out more easily, buuuut ….


Day One - But because the blog was created after the experiment, it was all just too pre-planned for me, and seemed to simply be an exercise for the two designers to showcase their artistic talent. He tries to flirt and she reads it as jealousy.


Tim Goodman is a designer based in New York. Finding themselves single at the same time, these two friends decided to embark on an experiment — date each other for 40 days. With one a hopeless romantic and one a commitment-phobe, attracted over 10 million unique visitors, with the world waiting with baited-breath over what would happen between these two friends. The success has garnered a movie deal and a beautifully executed book. Walsh talked to us about the ideas, the designs and the aftermath of one of the most talked about projects in recent years. How did the book come about? After 40 days went viral, we were approached by numerous editors and publishers who wanted us to write a book. We went sure if it made sense to make the blog into a book format unless there was significant new content. After everything, the number one question we received from fans was: What happened after Day 40? This was a real labor of love for us. They say it takes 40 days to break a bad habit — could these two break their dating ones? What has the feedback been like? One of the most rewarding and surprising aspects of the result of releasing the blog was that we connected to people and started a dialogue about love and relatinoships Ultimately, we knew that our stories and issues were not unlike a lot of people's issues. As creative people, we love the process of making something provocative that could potentially inspire and touch people. Naturally, as designers and art directors, it was important to us that 40 Days have an identity, however, it wasn't until the project was over that we designed the site, shot the videos, photographed our items, asked for lettering contributions, etc. We wanted to approach the project with as much sincerity as possible. Will they damage their friendship? What if they fall in love? How would you describe the tone of the project? As designers, our first instinct was to create an elaborate oversized beautiful coffee table book with fancy printing techniques, tip ins, gilded edges, all the bells and whistles. However we quickly realized that would become an expensive and unaccessible book. The success of our project was in part due to the format and easy access and we wanted to translate that into book form. What materials did you use throughout? We collaborated with over 80 designers and illustrators who created typographic pieces for the book for the chapter openings. We generally tend to work with hand drawn markers or ink to illustrate the work, and then scan the drawings and manipulate them digitally. The book includes original illustrations from around the world What was the most challenging part of the project? Tim and I work together brilliantly on a creative level. On a personal level, we ride this fine line between love and hate. We are best friends, but we also know how to piss each other off and make each other go crazy. That has made the entire process of this project a huge roller coaster. We went from being best friends, to lovers, to creative partners, to business partners; and that was never our intention, it just happened. Over 80 designers created typographic pieces for the project What's your favourite part of the project? Connecting to people on an emotional level. We want to create more work like this in the future. Tim and I are currently undergoing a new robust personal project which will be out this summer. We worked with a super talented designer, Kevin Brainard, who helped our ideas and vision come to life. This book would not have been possible without him and we are so grateful for his involvement and patience with us throughout the process.


40 Days of Dating - An Experiment Between Friends
We split up tasks, and assisted each other along the way. There is no paperback version. Many people have written to tell us that the project has inspired them to try to improve their own lives, to take charge of their relationships, or to try out la the best friend they've always been interested in. She's going back to school and pursuing the arts. But I do save money, while I think she spends. Outside of that, however, it's up to Jessica and Timothy, both designers who live in New York City, to decide how to prime, and that turns out to be more complicated than one might think. We met with them out in Los Angeles and were impressed by how smart they were. This book would not have been possible without him and we are so grateful for his involvement and patience with us throughout the process. Eighteen months later, and the pair are back, with a book about their experiment, and the aftermath.