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Pretty damn funny maps based on misconceptions and stereotypes of Europe… PICKED: Mapping European Stereotypes | Brain Pickings
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Pretty damn funny maps based on misconceptions and stereotypes of Europe… PICKED: Mapping European Stereotypes | Brain Pickings
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NYC’s MTA is redesigning their transit map of the city after more than a decade. It both improves upon the user-friendliness of the current map, and continues the trend of moving away from the abstraction epitomized by Massimo Vignelli’s angular 1972 depiction of the city. A New Subway Map for New York – Interactive Feature [...]
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Here’s an infographic that tries to sum up everything about the BP oil spill. View the full-sized version made by Infographic World.
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Ben Millen, an industrial designer and engineer from Canada, has constructed an interesting diagram of the ecosystem that supports Apple’s iPhone: These are not maps in any conventional sense, but rather diagramatic representations of the interconnected space of technology, capital, instrumental value, exchange value, social and environmental impact that surround the device… via Ben Millen [...]
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Google has a lovely doodle honoring Earth Day today. Personally not planning anything to observe the occasion since I believe we should be living everyday like the Earth needs our help… Google
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If you don’t recognize the name, you should have no trouble recognizing the art-deco and cubism influenced illustration work. Musgrave’s most visible art lines the walls of Chicago’s Addison Red Line CTA station. Currently you can view his realistic still life paintings at Uncommon Ground on Devon (in Edgewater), where you can also eat a [...]
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This is amazing… “Fleep” by James Shiga Don’t read the description of it until you read the whole strip!
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An agency that handles some very cool artists and illustrators like Martin Sati, Chris Arran, David Bray, Doug Alves, Becky Blair, Sam Pierpoint, Christine Berrie, Oliver Polanski, Lesja Chernisch, István Szugyiczky, Toby Whitebread, Matt Taylor, Graham Holland, and Ben Arklo: Private View Illustration Agency
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Check out the work of an amazing Taiwanese illustrator named Yu Cheng Hong: Spraygraphic Interview with Illustrator Yu Cheng Hong | Sprayblog
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Very cool comparison of the old and new logos. Some are progressive, some are underwhelming, some are downright stupid. My analysis: Kraft had one of the most solidly recognizable brands in existence, but modified their logo not once but twice in ’09. Sony did the smart thing and finally dropped the spelled out version of [...]
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