Start Where You Are
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” - Arthur Ashe
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Keith Yamashita, founder and chairman of SYPartners, spoke at PSFK Conference 2014 about the need to remain open-minded and receptive to new ideas as a creative person. - Love this Seth Godin post on...
View ArticleFilm Critique
One of the last hosts of Ebert Presents: At The Movies talks about being part of its demise and the reason behind the success of the original dueling critics show.
View ArticleReviewed: Friday Likes 93: From Asketic, Inland Studio, and John Morgan Studio
From Asketic, Inland Studio, and John Morgan StudioWe go from heavy textures to crazy animation to a heavy dose of white space in this Friday Likes with work from Riga, Buenos Aires, and London.The...
View ArticleNoted: New Logo for Ingram Micro
Think Big, Act Micro(Est. 1979) "Ingram Micro is an American electronics company and information technology distributor. It is the world's largest wholesale technology products distributor. Ingram...
View ArticleLinked:
Link Brandon Hubschman has combined the logos for cities that have both an NBA and an NFL team.
View ArticleEdge Effect
"...the border space created by the meeting of distinct ecosystems in juxtaposition, referred to as the Edge Effect in the ecological sciences." —Daniel Kukla. Thanks Marshall.
View ArticleShipping Container Kaleidoscope
Masakazu Shirane's giant shipping container kaleidoscope.
View ArticleAlbum Anatomy
A personal project of designer Duane Dalton, Album Anatomy explores record cover imagery in it’s purest form. By maintaining a strict grid and discarding unnecessary information, he crafts a minimal...
View ArticleNixon Surf Challenge 2014
"Each year, Nixon organizes one of the wildest and remote surf contests on the planet. Ten of the best European surfers are invited to an unknown surf destination, to battle against their own fears...
View ArticleBooks on Book Covers
Books on Book Covers, a great, copiously illustrated post from Dan Wagstaff.
View ArticleLettering, Meet Lego
Lettering, Meet Lego, a project by Alice Lee and how it was done. "I should note that it is pretty key to order as many extra smaller units as possible. For instance, I ran out of 1x6 yellows toward...
View ArticleFutura Specimen Booklet
Paul Renner, Futura Specimen Booklet, 1930s. Bauer Type Foundry, Inc. Fantastic.
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