Cutting the grass is about as far as my green fingers stretch, but I like this logo-growing project by Judy Kameon for the New York Times.
Kameon created a T from 130 plants
“Together with her husband, photographer Erik Otsea, Kameon created a T from 130 plants. And in a postscript sure to warm the hearts of environmentalists, no flora were harmed in the making of this artwork. In fact, they’re all bound for a new demonstration garden in Kameon’s office and showroom.”
Her husband, the photographer Erik Otsea, captured the T
The finished product
Click for full-size chart of flowers and plants used
Kameon’s sketch for the Fall Travel Issue
Reminiscent of Colors project where Mu Chen used soil to recreate classic logos.
Design-related is this interior signage at the New York Times, created by Pentagram, as well as a write-up about the exterior signage.
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Update:
I love this New York Times logo LEGO.
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Via BOOOOOOOM!.