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Absolutely stunning work from the badasses over at Pentagram, Michael Bierut and Joe Marianek. I have to go check this ...
An absolutely fantastic collection of illustrated desktop wallpapers from various scenes of Mad Men. I love ‘em all but I ...
“This is a pie chart on procrastination.”
The Ice Age and Pangea ones are my favorites.
Man, that Red camera really is incredible. Love the music too.
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Enthralling interactive graphic from the New York Times showing torch designs throughout the history of the modern games.
“When I was a kid, the mythical fireworks destination was spoken only in hushed tones behind the shadowiest of schoolyard ...
These are all awesome, but the Excitebike one is my favorite.
“The news is seemingly thrown away into the giant recycle bin in order to be updated at the next moment ...
“A collection of Polaroids, one per day, from March 31, 1979 through October 25, 1997.”
A jaw dropping animation made in Buenos Aires by a group called BLU. As you watch it you can’t ...
“All of the streets in the lower 48 United States: an image of 26 million individual road segments.” Truly stunning ...
“Over the course of 3 days I took over 3,000 photos of my life in and around Boston.” Well ...
“A walk-in camera obscura.” And now I can’t get Wilco out of my head.
I love the all white Munny on my desk, but I’m starting to get the itch to take a ...
Glad to see some classics getting some covers worthy of their content. The cover for Animal Farm is appropriately sinister.
I think the block of spam in the oven is my favorite.
“i’m glad you’re having a BABY and i’m not.” And more fantastic letter-pressed cards from Zeichen Press.
“How a camera attached to an elephant’s trunk captured amazing jungle views.” I just hope the elephant was annoyed ...
Great poster, but the Obama store has a wish list! Seriously?
I’m finding it hard not to buy one of these right now.
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It’s like they knew I was doing color mixes.
I dig it.
Powerful and incredibly well done infographic “maps”. Somalia was the most surprising to me.
He’s coming to show his work here in Seattle on March 6th, but I’m curious if it’ll ...