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    Can I just please sing the praises of Elephant Magazine?
I might be living under a rock, but I discovered it at the bookstore yesterday.
They have a great interactive view of most of the magazine, although I would recommend seeing it in person. It’s beautiful and feels so substantial. And the content is GREAT.

    Can I just please sing the praises of Elephant Magazine?

    I might be living under a rock, but I discovered it at the bookstore yesterday.

    They have a great interactive view of most of the magazine, although I would recommend seeing it in person. It’s beautiful and feels so substantial. And the content is GREAT.

    — 1 year ago with 1 note
    #Editorial Design  #graphic design  #art 
    Love this piece by Jacqueline Di Milia, a Brooklyn and L.A. based photographer.

via Boooooom

    Love this piece by Jacqueline Di Milia, a Brooklyn and L.A. based photographer.

    via Boooooom

    — 1 year ago with 2 notes
    #photography  #art  #landscape  #portrait 
    I need to get to the New Museum for their current exhibition: “…a temporary newspaper that will be published until January 9, 2011 as part of the Last Newspaper exhibition…. It proposes to temporarily transform a portion of the museum’s galleries into an active editorial office combined with forum for discussion.”
via manystuff.org

    I need to get to the New Museum for their current exhibition: “…a temporary newspaper that will be published until January 9, 2011 as part of the Last Newspaper exhibition…. It proposes to temporarily transform a portion of the museum’s galleries into an active editorial office combined with forum for discussion.”

    via manystuff.org

    — 1 year ago
    #Art  #Editorial Design  #Print  #New Museum 
    Maya Hayuk’s murals make me happy.
Fecal Face

    Maya Hayuk’s murals make me happy.

    Fecal Face

    — 2 years ago with 2 notes
    #art  #street art 
    Oh me, oh my, I do love this poster. The link won’t work from Ffffound, but it’s too good not to share.
FFFFOUND! | Experimenta · design & typography

    Oh me, oh my, I do love this poster. The link won’t work from Ffffound, but it’s too good not to share.

    FFFFOUND! | Experimenta · design & typography

    — 2 years ago
    #print  #graphic design  #art 
    This is a page from a poetry book by Picabia from the DIGITAL DADA LIBRARY!!! Y-E-S-!
via Manystuff

    This is a page from a poetry book by Picabia from the DIGITAL DADA LIBRARY!!! Y-E-S-!

    via Manystuff

    — 2 years ago
    #art  #graphic design  #print 
    Kostya Sasquatch. Information Design Art. Love it.
via Beautiful/Decay

    Kostya Sasquatch. Information Design Art. Love it.

    via Beautiful/Decay

    — 2 years ago
    #art  #graphic design 
    The Watermarks Project, a series of installations in Bristol, England showing the reality of climate change.
via Marketing Alternatif

    The Watermarks Project, a series of installations in Bristol, England showing the reality of climate change.

    via Marketing Alternatif

    — 2 years ago
    #art  #social awareness