Monthly Archives: May 2009

Colourful Universe – Experimental Typography

simoncpage has added a photo to the pool: Here is my first stab at some "Colourful Universe" typography. Download: simoncpage.co.uk/blog/flickr/colourful-universe-typograph… ©2009 Simon Page. All rights reserved. simoncpage.co.uk

Prodigy Singapore

via http://www.emek.net/posters/p/prodigy_singapore_details.html

Cut&Paste Sydney

Cut&Paste Sydney is on this weekend at the Metro. It’s not on the site yet but i’m actually going to be one of the judges. And yes, I do take bribes!

TheDieline.com: Studio Spotlight: Kyle Poff

via http://www.thedieline.com/blog/2009/03/studio-spotlight-kyle-poff.html

good times & bad vibes

Skinny Ships has added a photo to the pool: messin’r ound with colors and vectors, not bad vibe-y enough.

Typeface: Aldus Manutius 1

Joe King has added a photo to the pool: Aldus Manutius, the great early Venetian printer and publisher. Aldus was known for his fine typography. This face, in a book printed 500 years ago, still feels contemporary–especially the capitals–because Aldus’ printed works influenced everyone since then. "His typefaces were all designed and cut by the brilliant Francesco Griffo, a punchcutter who created the first roman type cut from study of classical Roman capitals." from Wikipedia entry on Aldus Manutius From the exhibition Early Italian Books at the John Hay Library at Brown University. IMG_2641

Flickr Photo Download: family planning

via http://www.flickr.com/photos/presley_m/934211103/sizes/l/

Formconspiracy / Jakob Nylund

via http://cargocollective.com/formconspiracy#3400

post office matters

7_70 has added a photo to the pool:

Fcinq Showreel

A l’occasion de dernières mises en ligne et de l’anniversaire du studio Fcinq, l’agence vient de réaliser un court showreel dynamique présentant les différents travaux online.  

Dispatchwork Berlin by Jan Vormann – today and tomorrow

via http://www.todayandtomorrow.net/2009/05/19/dispatchwork-berlin-by-jan-vormann/

OBAMA | ONE PEOPLE

The historic election of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States has captivated Americans and foreigners alike. They traveled to Washington, D.C. from near and far in order to witness the inaugural ceremony at midday on January 20, 2009. According to official estimates from the District of Columbia government, 1.8 million people gathered on the National Mall that day. It is clear from television images and photographs that this momentous event drew a diverse crowd to the Nation’s Capital.

For President Obama’s 100th day in office, the MIT SENSEable City Lab has created visualizations of mobile phone call activity that characterize the inaugural crowd and answer the questions: Who was in Washington, D.C. for President Obama’s Inauguration Day? When did they arrive, where did they go, and how long did they stay? The results of our advanced data analyses are presented in two dazzling visualizations that celebrate Barack Obama and the people who supported him from all over the U.S. and the world.

Just Stuff I Find

via http://juststuffifind.com/

Kevin Cyr – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

via http://www.booooooom.com/2009/05/29/kevin-cyr-illustrations/

Folha Top 10’s Travel Guides: London | Ads of the World: Creative Advertising Archive & Community

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