Thursday, March 24, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Literal Eye Candy 10/7
Koichiro Tsujikawa - "Eyes" from Passion Paris on Vimeo.
Excuse me, while I head out to get my medicinal Marijuana card.
(via everyone is an art director)
Thursday, September 30, 2010
STRONGLY like.
As a visual learner, I strongly like this trend.
It’s how my brain process things on it’s own.
So it’s nice when someone does it for me.
Then my brain gets to be lazy.
And my brain loves being lazy.
A Grand Taxonomy of Rap Names Poster
By Pop Chart Lab (sidebar: I love their website design. Clean. Happy.)
(via apartment therapy)
So You Need a Typeface poster
Designer: Julian Hansen
And then there’s the Motherload
of all infographics at Good Magazine.

And the king of infographics himself...
Nicholas Felton of the Feltron Annual Report.

It’s how my brain process things on it’s own.
So it’s nice when someone does it for me.
Then my brain gets to be lazy.
And my brain loves being lazy.

By Pop Chart Lab (sidebar: I love their website design. Clean. Happy.)
(via apartment therapy)

Designer: Julian Hansen
And then there’s the Motherload
of all infographics at Good Magazine.



Nicholas Felton of the Feltron Annual Report.



STRONGLY dislike.

but for some reason I find these things completely revolting.
I'm not squeemish by nature and I don't have a weird thing about feet,
so there's no real reason for my adverse reaction to them.

I'm not sure if it's the use of leopard,
the weird athletic supporter look below...

or maybe it's my visual images of them in use.

how do people actually use these?
Whatever. My gag reflex has kicked in big time.
Josie Grossie.
(via inewidea)
Kumi Yamashita
Kumi Yamashita
Fragments 2009
Light, cast shadow, resin
H270cm W400cm D2cm
New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe.
Description: Colored resin plates. Wall mounted, lit from the left, cast facial silhouette profiles of 40 New Mexicans.
And here's an earlier piece, same technique, different medium....
Origami,2005
Light, Aluminum, Shadow
Description: The each color sheet on the wall, lit from the right, casts a silhouette of a profile.
(found via fffound)
Fragments 2009
Light, cast shadow, resin
H270cm W400cm D2cm
New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe.
Description: Colored resin plates. Wall mounted, lit from the left, cast facial silhouette profiles of 40 New Mexicans.

Origami,2005
Light, Aluminum, Shadow
Description: The each color sheet on the wall, lit from the right, casts a silhouette of a profile.


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