Illustrator and owner of Birdcage Bottom Books J.T. Yost and I go waaaaay back. We spent many-a-night in Austin belting out songs of woe as part of Earl Bible and His Stories (yeah that’s right...
I am floating away on a ship, in a sea of synthesizers and haunting voices. Whispers of heart and sorrow push me forward, to enter what I’d call the best Friday dream, ever. Thank you Beach Hou...
A short post today, but that’s only because I think these posters from Portugal’s Atelier Martino & Jaña deserve the spotlight. So good.
Digging pretty hard on the unique and bizarre design style of Charles Williams. He’s at his best when he’s straddling some line between collage, illustration, editorial design, nonsense i...
Monika Patuszynska has been working in porcelain ceramics for over ten years now. A Polish artist, she has begun experimenting with the timeline of her process; namely, working backwards for form. In...
I remember when I graduated design school (yes, a long time ago), we had a Portfolio review. Dutch design studio LUST created an app for the inaugural electronic version of Items, titled Items Dutch ...
London-based Mary Burnett just took me on a trip through the Musée de Préhistoire des Gorges du Verdon. But instead of walking through what may be a non-descript space, her photographs transported me...
So, I found this post on Booooooom last week and I couldn’t stop thinking about it or singing it in my head. I took a look at the comments and a lot of people remarked that this whole vocal loo...
Obrist is a famed curator—one to look up to and be influenced and inspired by—both for his extraordinary ability to interview, but also generally for his breadth of knowledge and for being THE person...
Sergio Membrillas has a clutch of really beautiful, folky editorial + personal illustrations on his site and they’re begging for you to waste your afternoon on them.
Quite a nice selection of work from Paris’ Atelier Müesli. “Our work isn’t restricted to just using the computer, we developed home-made process : woodcut, silkscreen and try to combine t...
An inspiring motion graphic conceived by Hardy Seiler and executed with the help of his talented peers (yeah thats right, this is student work) for a fictional education tv-series. I am not HardyR...
Apart from being home to the greatest soccer club on the planet (keep dreaming Evertonians), Liverpool is also a city with a flourishing art scene. Especially when it comes to the performing arts. Pr...
MIT’s amazing end of term hack. The Tetris HACK via Architizer.com
Play with me! Happy Friday friends.
The past few months have afforded me the opportunity to work on a couple of tv spots. I’m new to this game, but so far I’m finding it both incredibly fun and incredibly challenging. As a ...
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SILVER & LIGHT from Ian Ruhter on Vimeo. This is a beautiful project, with beautiful people, beautiful craft, and pure Friday awesomeness. Going back to the roots without leaving society. You kno...
CONGRATULATIONS HOLLY (#17) & MATT (#22)!! You rad people get to reap the reward for entering and giving some great answers. Matt: my wife loves canning tomatoes, so we have lots of mason jars. o...
I really just can’t get enough of the stuff coming from French design studio Superscript. A refined typographic density seems to permeate all of their work, resulting in beautifully layered com...
Look out, Raleigh! Big talent is dropping in the area very soon. Michael Steven Forrest got in touch to share his work, and to let us know he’s moving to the Raleigh area soon. His portfolio (w...
No joke. Handmade type. Created by Taiwanese designer and current Pratt student Tien-Min Liao.
Benga – I Will Never Change from Us on Vimeo. Amazing visuals. Nice Dub. Rad design firm based out of London called Us.
Finally, a typeface that Douglas Hofstadter would approve of. Frustro is a typeface by Hungarian designer Martzi Hegedűs based on the impossible figure called a Penrose Triangle (which you may be fam...
Glen Milner is a London based filmmaker who created a short vignette of a book being created using traditional printing methods.
Holy crap! We’ve got an awesome product, interview AND giveaway right cheyeah, righ cheyeah! The one and only CUPPOW is here for your visual drinking pleasure. If you haven’t heard of thi...
There’s something amazing about putting the two terms ‘guerilla’ and ‘wayfinding’ together. Guerilla connotes a small group of revolutionary riffraff, usually running a...
I’m always trying to find ways to get my creative cobwebs cleaned out. Nothing does this better or faster than a novel that sinks into my every waking (and non-waking) hour. So, I thought IR...
When I see work like that of Italy’s Think Work Observe, I wish that I had the patience (and know-how) to fully develop working fonts. But for now, I can rest easy knowing that all that hard wo...
Amazingly clever and well executed video from Callum Cooper (for Klezinski) showing a POV from a jump rope. I really like the creativity and the wow factor of using the this method to film a 360 loop...
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