There’s something just so simple and perfect about this branding for Matchmaker for Hire. Created by David Arias, it’s subtle and tasteful, two important traits with an industry you may a...
I have a deep affinity for airports. I grew up in San Diego, flying out of Lindbergh Field where the Lucky Lindy aviator has a massive mural dedicated to his honor. If you’re lucky enough to claim yo...
What’s worse than someone shoving baby pictures in your face? Someone shoving a sonogram in your face of a fetus currently occupying some lady’s womb. “Isn’t she/him/it precio...
Dutch publishers’ Roularta recently launched a great looking news and lifestyle magazine called The Good Life which seems to be working strongly with a number of really talented illustrators. A...
I need a pool. As the summer temperatures creep from warm to scorching, I become a kind of addict – harassing friends for a hit of their chlorinated oasis. Like any addiction, it can become a d...
The Little Friends of Printmaking have a new print out that’s really fantastic: ‘Forest Floor.’ The print is this a rad hand-screenprinted piece as they always do on a creamy backdr...
Visual artist Jayse Hansen has a ton of images on his portfolio right now of the work he did with Cantina Creative, giving some insight and detailed looks at the insane, but sensical, user interfaces...
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” says Ferris Bueller in the opening scene of the 1986 movie. If you ask me, everyone s...
This is what happens when you take frames intended for temporary hospitals and cover those frames with found material; this is the Noorderparkbar designed and built by Bureau SLA and Overtreders W. T...
Jennis Li Cheng Tien is a Taiwan based creative currently working in Berlin. I stumbled upon her abstract… art? Illustrations? It’s hard to put a point on exactly what to make of these pi...
We posted about Chris Sisarich’s work late last year but I was recently re-introduced to his photographs and had to share these. They’re pictures taken of amazing looking valleys in New Z...
English illustrator and artist Robert Nicol is responsible for these strange paintings which I absolutely love! Painted in acrylics with washed out and dreamlike colors, his palette is in stark contr...
These are images of the Youth Center in Qingpu designed by Atelier Deshaus. You may remember that we shared a Kindergarden in Jiading that the firm designed a few months ago, or maybe this is your fi...
Photo thanks to Kyle Lishok The Fox Is Black and Los Angeles, I’m Yours, aka myself and Kyle, are coming to New York from June 7th till June 17th. While we’re there we’re going to b...
In case you have a deaf ear to the world’s biggest social networking company, on Friday, May 18, 2012, Facebook had it’s initial public offering on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Starting at ...
About a month ago the kind folks from Colombia based Hasso sent me the beautiful Garcia tote bag you see above. Made by hand in Bogotá, Hasso has embraced a traditional way of making bags, employing ...
Since the end of Friday the posts have been feeling really “natural”, so I thought I’d try to ride that vibe for as long as possible. The images above look like rocky crags from som...
Many of you may remember Iron – Yoann Lemoine’s excellent video for his Woodkid music project which we posted about last year. For my money it was easily one of the best videos of last ye...
Eric Valli is a French photographer who takes incredible photographs of some extreme situations. Back in 2004 he took this series of photos of the Gurung, a community of people who live in the foothi...
Last week I came across these great prints from Justin Myer Staller. Mr. Staller is a Philadelphia based artist who makes these great, photo-realistic images, and these ones of flowers are my absolut...
We’re off today for Memorial Day, but I thought I’d share this editorial piece from the New York Times, which I think frames this day of remembrance quite well. It has always seemed fitti...
This is the Alésia Museum designed by Bernard Tschumi Architects. The museum commemorates a battle that occurred between Julius Cesar and the Gauls some two thousand years ago where the museum now st...
I found these really incredible space suit motion tests through the Flickr of the San Diego Air & Space Museum, which is a veritable trove of space goodies. I’m not entirely sure what the ...
Earlier this morning world class illustrator Tom Gauld announced that he’s started a Tumblr for all of his weekly Guardian pieces called You’re All Just Jealous Of My Jetpack. He says tha...
I think there are a lot of opinions on Banksy, but one thing I’ve always believed is that he truly is a remarkable artist. I mean, I think he really does have genuine artist talent. If you look...
When I came across the work of Belgium based artist Nick Ervinck, I immediately started to think of biological masses being strung together. There’s something so organic about his work. There...
It’s funny how our posts on TFIB tend to overlap sometimes, without actually trying. In Alex’s previous post he featured an installation with moving strings, which created an idea of spac...
Of all the string installations that have appeared on the site, this is the first one that moves. Artist David Letellier‘s installation Caten is housed in the Saint Sauveur chapel in Caen, Fran...
Sometimes skepticism can easily be mistaken for narrow-mindedness. Those who have accepted skepticism into the current of their daily ritual will tell you that it is systematic and functions on the b...
A Brief History Of John Baldessari is a fantastic short documentary that looks at the life and works of the American conceptual artist John Baldessari. Commissioned by LACMA for their first annual ...
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