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Let the risk-takers fail. What good is a government that bails out every crook? ›
Visual perspectives of each Presidential candidates' tax plans. ›
Drew Struzan, the last great movie poster artist? Being an avid movie geek, I'm sorry to see him leave the room. ›
Four new designs for the back of the Lincoln penny. Let's not forget the slightest places where design exists. ›
Low Gill, British Railways. Lovely type. ›
The Fastest Bullet Train. What a great title to link up. Can Superman keep up with this speeding train? ›
New kid on the block. Welcome to the family. ›
Saab's new Turbo Gene Test. Beautiful micro site, and navigating around is just... cool. I'm an Aero TTID. ›
Hurricane Ike. Having experienced two full-fledged hurricanes, and countless tropical storms, I always have to take special notice at events like these. In a phrase, "This sucks." ›
A Moment Before: a series of nine photographs taken a second before a life-changing decision is made. I had to look at each one for quite some time. Is there a slight narrative to these? I noticed a few details that carry over. Or maybe it's just me. ›
The Internet, circa 1996-97. So much white space, and nobody even meant it. ›
Russ Mills illustrations. Amazing energy in these. ›
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Wallace & Gromit, new models. They're bringing sexy back (in clay). (08/27)
Superfish. You knew it was coming. (08/27)
MagCloud. Publish your own magazines. Kind of a no-brainer, but still a genius concept in of itself. [marc] (08/27)
The psychology of being happy. Interesting article about the state of happiness, and (more importantly) the apparent fact that money does not provide true happiness. (08/25)
Stevie Wonder on Sesame Street. What more do you need? (08/19)
11 Least Fuel Efficient Hybrids. Lest we forget not all is what they might appear. (08/19)
Swarm bots. Strangely mesmerizing. (08/14)
A huge array of illustrations at Ain't Life Grand. Look for the lobster. (08/14)
prettyCheckboxes. I'm all for having control over how form elements appear. (08/05)
— Gernhard Richter