Here’s a great way to send handwritten cards without all of the hassel of stamps and post office lines. Felt. Brilliant!
Digital shit.
Here’s a great way to send handwritten cards without all of the hassel of stamps and post office lines. Felt. Brilliant!
Vine is the six second video app owned by Twitter. It is quickly becoming an internet craze, with users posting all kinds of quirky shorts. This is by far the best one I’ve seen. By Jackson Holland.
The good people over at B-Reel have done it again. They’ve created an exquisitely beautiful site, introducing the world to Google Glass. Check it out. If you want the chance to be a Google Glass beta texter, use hashtag #ifihadglass and tweet what you’d do with it.
I guess this is a theme today – daily illustration projects.
Daily Dishonesty is a blog by New York designer Lauren Hom. She puts her own spin on hand drawn type by illustrating little white lies. Enjoy.
Windows of New York is a project by graphic designer José Guizar. Such a simple idea and so beautifully executed. Check out José’s other work as well. I’m especially a fan of his Lucha Libre beer.
I’m not afraid to admit it, Twitter isn’t my favorite form of social media. In fact, I’d say it ranks around 8 or 9 for me. However, there are days when things like this come along and I just can’t help but love it.
I absolutely love this site. It’s simple, clever, and effective. Next time you put your foot in your mouth, try sending this as your apology link. emergencycompliment.com/#
Scriptogr.am, an interesting new tool for writers who blog. It takes the hassel out of web publishing. Learn more about it here.
Hello everyone, I’ve been traveling abroad for the past month, and sadly too busy to post. My apologies. I’m back and thought it fitting to start off with a post about an airline. Enjoy.
Anna Kövecses, in colaboration with Boulder, Colorado based Victors and Spoils put together this theoretical redesign for struggling American Airlines. It’s main focus is to convey an aura of safety. An approach that seems so intuitive, yet I’ve never seen it done before. Read more about the project, and the controversial agency that commissioned the work on fastcodesigns.com.
The guys over at B-Reel are constantly coming up with some crazy awesome shit. Their latest project, a collaboration with Google Chrome and the Science Museum, London is just so damn genius. It’s a series of 5 Chrome experiments that are open to everyone online, but also live in the Science Museum, London. Go check it out for yourself at chromeweblab.com