Next Wasted Top Model
July 4th, 2008
‘Next Wasted Top Model‘ t-shirt by Paul Snowden - Wasted German Youth.
found via pan-dan

‘Next Wasted Top Model‘ t-shirt by Paul Snowden - Wasted German Youth.
found via pan-dan

by Ara Peterson.
found via bored&beautiful
‘Template’ presents current tendencies in visual media by interdisciplinary artists working in the fields of digital music, generative art and graphic design.
These are 4 of the 7 posters that Katrin Schacke made for Stanley, a magazine about the 100 most important and open questions in science.




found at manystuff.org
Here are 2 projects by the graphic designer Shaz Madani.

The second project: ‘Your journey made simple’.
A response designed to promote the M25 motorway. On one side the poster gives exact directions that would have to be taken in order to travel from one side of London to the other illustrating the complexity and confusion involved in taking alternative routes through the center of the city. The reverse side reads: “wipe away the confusion take the M25″.


Jonathan Puckey is a Dutch graphic designer who can script. He often uses Scriptographer, a scripting plugin for Adobe Illustrator, so that’s probably why he calls his work ‘conditional design’. ‘Delaunay Raster’ is his latest project, it’s image vectorization based on Delaunay triangulation. So on the left you can recognize Kate Moss and on the right Notorious BIG. But if you want to understand why this is so amazing, you’ll have to go to his website and watch the short demo video.

found at FFFFOUND!
RBG6 did this workshop in experimental typography at Konstfack, University Collage of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm. First they designed the costumes and then the played an alphabetical football game. It looks like it was fun.



Photography by Rasmus Norlander.

Trophy Size Matters, an infographic by catalogtree.

Gray Concrete by Parklab, my kind of t-shirt.