Massive Attack Cover Using Vegetables
A cover of Massive Attack's Teardropusing vegetables connected to MIDI triggers.
View ArticleThe Making of 'Pulp Fiction'
Mark Seal's fantastic piece in Vanity Fair about taking a look 20 years back at "The Making of Pulp Fiction."
View ArticleAction Figure Factory
"In January of 1978, just a few months after the world experienced the first chapter in the Star Wars franchise on the big screen, a factory in Cincinnati, Ohio was hard at work producing the first...
View ArticleAchewood TV
Hey, Chochachos! Here are nineteen seconds of Achewood, the TV show. Please let this be a thing.
View ArticleFlight Tag Prints
Inspired by vintage airline baggage tags, UK illustrator Neil Stevens (aka crayonefire)Ā created these stunning posters.Ā If they prove popular he will make them available in his online shop this...
View ArticleArmory Show Chicago
Well this is exciting! Take a virtual tour of the International Exhibition of Modern Art, as seen at the Art Insitute of Chicago in 1913. If you don't recognize that name you may know it as The Armory...
View ArticleLogo Reductions for Screen Use
Today we have a little diversion but one that I think has a lot of potential to demonstrate the need for logos to have a secondary (more like alternate) version for use in smaller screens and...
View Article360 London
Shot from the top of the BT Tower in 2012 this 360 degree panorama of London is the largest shot of its kind and is a blast to explore. Via John Coulthart.
View ArticleKeyframe Inc.
A sweet 3D side-scroll motion graphic created for a fictional animation company in a design class at the university of applied science Dusseldorf. Via DMiG.
View ArticleReed Words
Mike Reed stopped by the studio on his trip across the States. Thanks for that.
View ArticleKendrick Kidd
Kendrick Kidd is a freelance designer out of Jacksonville, Florida, whose work spans type, identity, packaging and editorial. His work is playful and fun, yet skillfully executed. In his most recent...
View ArticleFirst in Orbit
"This took me a while. It is intended to be a faithful rendition of a Mercury capsule. As faithfully as I can get, at least." By SeƱor Salme, earthling and illustrator. Fab, make sure to check the rest...
View ArticleAdnan Bubalo
I'd say photographer Adnan Bubalo has got the scenic-atmospheric-terrific thing down cold. Agree? Via Joe Hanson.
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