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This flipbook calendar starts in the fall and ends in the summer, illustrating the changing of seasons and the passage of time.
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John Adams illustrates a smart octopus and tortoise for McSweeney's Quarterly Concern.
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Google Me the Movie, a documentary [Editor's Note: a movie of google-gangers #9873]
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The Tenth Annual Armory Show brought together exhibitors from 21 countries and featured some of the latest work created by living artists.
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A round up of the ©Murakami exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum as well as video of Murakami from the press conference.
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Russian designer, Andrey Vostrikov, designed an oil-filled radiator that is covered with a coarse-cellular net. This allows people to dry things without fear of damage (or worse).
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Inky illustrations by London based Designer (originally from Bangkok), Pomme Chan
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Sia’s Breathe Me (2004) was produced/directed by Sydney-based studio Collider. Seeing how Polaroid announced that it will no longer be manufacturing their cult-favorite film, that makes this video all the more interesting.
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Chris Ware had a feature animation incorporated into the third episode of a television series This American Life. (There should be a second season coming to Showtime sometime soon.)
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"To promote membership in AIGA, Esquer envisioned a campaign that would abandon a sterile corporate façade."
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“The Graphics of Japanese Dog” by Kazuya Takaoka and Sachiko Kuru shows off the brilliance of the Japanese bred dogs that playfully narrate this very visual book.
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Eric Cai Shi Wei Life Clock for WWF China asks, "If we could turn back the clock, what would you do for them?"
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As a senior designer at Knopf and the art director for Vertical Press, an independent Japanese-American publisher, Peter has risen to become part of the lineup of designers for Random House.
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Letterpress Typography ... A mini-documentary about Firefly Press goes through some of the process as filmmaker, Chuck Kraemer, narrates and asks some interesting and important questions at the end.
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The At This Rate booklet and poster were produced to raise awareness of the destruction of the Amazon rainforest for the US-based charity Rain forest Action Network.
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Steampunkish Tunnels , subterranean tunnel networks, or these images from what appears to be an old(?) underground metro system.
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A robotic arm that writes calligraphy is programmed to write out the entire Martin Luther bible on a long roll of paper.
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Author Douglas Coupland uses innovative marketing and typographic stop-motion animation for his new book, The Gum Thief.
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French design student, Jean-Yves Blondeau, has created a very eccentric clothe full of wheels, which allows him to rolls down everywhere from different perspectives and positions [Ed. also seen in #6373]
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Purchasing 1 FEED Bag = 1 Hungry Child Fed for 1 School Year in a developing nation.
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Felt Mouse: This wireless mouse is made from natural wool felt and laminated bamboo ply.
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Kids with Cameras is a non-profit organization that teaches the art of photography to marginalized children around the world. A direct result of the amazing documentary Born into Brothels.
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Masafuni Arita is a textile designer who uses Japanese and Scandinavian folklore in his compositions.
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Industrial designer Aaron Tang uses mechanical hinges and pistons in this design to hide stairs flush against the wall to save space.
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On October 30th, HarperCollins is releasing a revised and updated edtion of Bizarre Books: A Compendium of Classic Oddities by Russel Ash and Brian Lake. The book is a survey of some of the most absurd content and book jackets from the past—definitely a conversation starter...
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