paper + laser cut = ♥
Saved to drool over later.
“Reimagining the Roman Coliseum with type.”
Gorgeous and minimal. A very tasty combination and the Star Wars theme is just icing on the cake.
Taken by aqui-ali
Taken by kris krüg
Taken by aqui-ali
I love the attention to detail given to these infographics. The craft and time that went into creating them is so apparent. My assumption is it’s because people really thought they would be around for a long time. Unfortunately, it’s all to common for me to feel the stuff I’m working on is just going to be deleted pixels in a few years.
Taken by jbonassin
Saved for that day when I get around to buying a house.
Norway just looks creepy.
Gorgeous.
Fantastic visualization of flags turned into pie charts based on the percentage of each color in each flag.
Love them all, but I think Pong is my favorite.
“I think creativity can solve anything, ANYTHING!”
My favorite part of this chart is that they call the 00’s the “Noughties”.
I absolutely love these. This geometric style of art has to be one of my favorites.
Taken by Arian Camilleri
Taken by Arian Camilleri
Ansel Adams on visualization. I’d never seen Ansel Adams on film before this, it’s quiet elegant how he talks about photography. Great stuff.
“Since the 50’s, “Motor City” lost more than half of its population. Nowadays, its splendid decaying monuments are, no less than the Pyramids of Egypt, the Coliseum of Rome, or the Acropolis in Athens, remnants of the passing of a great civilization.” Mesmerizing set of photos. Until seeing these I had no interest in every visiting Detroit. Now I desperately want to go with my cameras.
It’s was just for an art project of his, but damn do I want to be able to buy this.
That’s one big spider. Creepy, yet very cool.
Beautiful.
Love the way this is put together and the responses, but would have loved a bit less trying get them in focus.
“Official website of the Edward Ruscha Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings. The catalogue is a projected seven-volume series of books that will document the entire painting corpus of the artist from 1958 to the present.” Inspiring, inspiring stuff.
Love this stuff from Joshua Davis. #09 is definitely my favorite.
I got sucked into this for about an hour tonight. Some truly amazing sequences (Six Feet Under, Carnivale, Soylent Green) and it’s great to see something that usually just book ends a show or film get archived and promoted this way.
Want. Why do you have to be $110 though! That’s just too rich for my blood.