Apple Skull by Dimitri Tsyklaov. Check out more of his edible sculptures here.
I love this minimalistic poster for Beastie Boys’ Sabotage by Italian designer Frederico Mancosu.
TRI▲NGLE from Onur Senturk on Vimeo.
More typography goodness from the folks at Friends of Type.
This photo is from a cool Flickr group where photographers post photos of themselves holding up old photos of city scenes against the backdrop of its more modern contemporary surrounding. It makes for some interesting results.
Nice little Soviet Era poster warning Russians of the dangers of overindulging. I’m not sure they’ve heeded the warning.
I was flicking through the first issue of Monocle Meditteraneo, a broadsheet-format edition of the eponymous magazine targeting bronzed loafers-without-socks Med types, when I came across a most vexing article. Some pompous Luddite took it upon himself to chastise his friends who send him thoughtful text messages whilst abroad for being lazy. Apparently a nice ...
Friends of Type is a great site that features typographic design and lettering. There’s a fresh visual on a practically daily basis.
Back when movie posters were cool and car chases were exhilarating.
Here’s a photo taken in Ghana by a photographer I particularly like, Max Milligan. Don’t let the fact that we’re also friends in any way cast aspersions upon my judgement. He’s currently working on a book about Lebanon, which I’m particularly chuffed about. Check out his stunning books on Ghana and Peru, and browse his ...
This duo hail from Bergen, Norway and might very well be the answer to world conflict. One of the most soothing sounds out there.
Swedish fashion photographer Kalle Gustafsson also does some pretty cool travel shots, as you can see. Check out his work here.
Visit the New York Times opinion page, where illustrator Christoph Niemann will expertly guide you through the many pitfalls and perverse pleasures of transatlantic air travel.
Iceland is probably one of the world’s most intriguing places. Beyond its lunar landscapes and pesky volcanoes, it is a place full of creativity and oddness. In his recent book, The Geography of Bliss, Eric Weiner even found it to be one of the happiest places on Earth. Which is surprising to say the least, ...
This ‘manner poster’ is part of a series that appeared in Tokyo subways between 1976 and 1982, informing passengers on subway etiquette and good manners. The posters were published in a book, Manner Poster 100′, printed in 1983 by Teito Rapid Transit Authority.
Awesome video for anyone born in the 80s. Besides the slick stop-motion skills these Swedes have, it brings back alot of analog memories.
American firm Choi + Shine Architects designed these conceptual electricity pylons shaped like human figures to march across the Icelandic landscape.
Architect Pierre Koening’s Case Study House #22, Los Angeles.
This is my favourite poem by Charles Bukowski. For his best collection of short stories, check out Tales of Ordinary Madness. the flesh covers the bone and they put a mind in there and sometimes a soul, and the women break vases against the walls and the men drink too much and nobody finds the ...