January 2012
8 posts
Tintin in Tibet →
Vignelli →
Honest Logos →
Soyuz 1: Falling to Earth →
December 2011
22 posts
Uncle Sam’s ‘Mal-intent’ →
World of Minority Report on it’s way.
Is GoDaddy trying to thwart the anti-SOPA boycott? →
US Army's A160 Hummingbird drone-copter to don 1.8... →
Vintage Christmas Ads →
A message from the Mad Men.
Ipadapps: The Best iPad Apps(via @Gizmodo) →
More of the same..
Ten apps for your brand new iPad 2 : Christmas... →
For that iPad I don’t have yet.
VINYL IS HEAVY: BANG BANG: Julian Tran Cuyler... →
GreenCine Daily: BEST OF 2011: Supporting... →
Photo Flash Fixer →
mcbess →
weirdo wonder
It is their uninformed, unfocused preferences or prejudices, their likes or...
– Paul Rand
A History of Western Typefaces infographic →
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November 2011
11 posts
RED makes the Scarlet official, 5K stills and 4K... →
Hollywood production value for $9750.
jingweistudio.com →
Pretty great illustration.
October 2011
11 posts
Steve Jobs: a personal remembrance →
John Siracusa remembers how Steve Jobs shaped his view of the world, first with the Macintosh during his childhood, and again with the amazing resurrection of Apple in the past decade. In a post-Jobs world, the boundaries of the possible have expanded.
The Reason for the Occupy Wall Street Protests
After the last Depression, Congress enacted a law, Glass-Steagall, which forbid banks, insurance companies, and investment houses to be in the same institution, to deter reckless speculation with depositors’ money, which was seen as a major contributor to the stock market instability of the time. Then in 1999, at the height of the “Deregulation” craze, Citigroup and Travelers...
Every morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.
– Siddhārtha Gautama
Nevver is more clever than I.
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