July 2008
71 posts
Joe © 2007 →
This Years Business Model: Restaurants Without... →
yann lebec - illustrator →
Eating Polar Bears Is Okay in Greenland -... →
Ace photography, interesting read
maria forde art here →
this is nice
Neo2.es - Free typography →
Nice display typefaces
Woods - Jez Burrows’ Tumblr
As if ItsNiceThat and Evening Tweed aren’t enough internet presence, Jez has also recently started a tumblr blog. Stop it, Jez Burrows, just stop it.
—end jealousy sequence—
CR Blog » Blog Archive » Fiat Grande Punto: Looks familiar?
About Krow’s apparent rip-off of a zZz video. This time, however, the agency paid a license fee to the original director (something they didn’t have to do). When I saw the ad I hadn’t seen the video, and generally thought, “what a great ad’. But is anyone really able to say that about an ad knowing...
Just saw Wall-E. Definitely worth seeing. Amazing
Cartype : Ford Flex : 2009 →
why are car manufacturers still designing cars like this?
Bonus points for design - Helvetica the movie is number one in top movie sales on itunes.
(via quipsologies)
The Light Sleepers →
Cool indie rock band from my hometown of exeter. A bit like Yo La Tengo and Peter Bjorn and John etc. Use thr virb link to listen to them as I have no idea who the myspace link is.
Branislav Kropilak →
The Graphic Student →
found this rather nice blog as a result of them linking to me (thanks!). Its a good resource and check out some of the student portfolios there. Pretty good stuff.
Aesthetically Loyal - The Graphic Design Portfolio... →
Hello :) →
Alex Ostrowski of Kotki Dwa and all round graphic design aceness
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Look At This
Just saw this on grain edit:
a Pintori exhibition catalog.
It reminded me somewhat of this:
No? Just me?
hmmmm.
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Michele Hanson on slowing down the pace | Comment... →
Everything is done at top speed. We need to slow down before we have a global nervous breakdown
Samantha Warren's Web Design Blog →
The Evolution of the International Typographic Style: From Print to Web (via quipsologies)