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Google Wave is the wave of the future? "I can't believe it's a browser!" ›
New Leaf paper made from recycled banana and palm fibers. Paper I can agree with. ›
Meet Typekit, a hopeful advancement in typography on the Web. We'll see what happens. I'm ready to move passed sIFR. ›
Jeremy Geddes paints some extraordinary images, rich with plotlines. ›
Second Home for Leisure Living. ›
Hungry Hungry Hippos by John Starr. Reminds me of Disney animation from yester-year. ›
Welcome to Berlin's Free University. ›
Really love this label design for Scott's Brewing Co. ›
LEGO Architecture. Well, they done finally did it. ›
Profile Madness, a good writeup on color profiles for web images. ›
They found the missing link. Tom Hanks to star in movie version. ›
Isolated building studies. There's something strangely fascinating about looking at a stand-alone building. Or maybe it's just me. [zeldman] ›
Sim Chan paints beautiful cities. ›
Adidas African Barber Shop. What is a measure of an athlete? The haircut? ›
Swanswell gets a new identity, and it's, well, wonderful. ›
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Racing decals. Goodness. Sweet goodness. (04/30)
Hipgnosis, bad asses from the 70's. (04/28)
For the love of God, Mercedes, let this not just be a concept car. (04/28)
New Academy of Art in Hangzhou, China. (04/28)
Welcome to the kitchen of the future. (04/28)
All about ants. I'll be busy killing fire ant hills in my backyard this weekend. (04/28)
Deacon Blues. (04/28)
IE6 Update. Now why can't Microsoft be as sneaky about it?! (04/27)
Blink 182's What's My Age Again? as you've never heard it before. (04/27)
Professional Frontend Engineering, so what's that? A good video for all front-end developers. You'll need a good chunk of time. (04/22)
Fluid Images. It just makes sense. (04/21)
Empire State Building to receive $100 million eco renovation, and plans to save $4.4 million annually. (04/21)
YellowBird. Welcome to 360 video. Amazing. [fff] (04/21)
Photography (and stuff) by Erin Hanson. (04/21)
Unbelievable video. What do you call this technique?! (04/20)
Slow motion beauty. (04/20)
Night Falling, by Paul Lee. Beautiful. (04/20)
Stephan Zirwes does amazing arial photography. (04/20)
Welcome high-speed railway plan. Finally. (04/17)
The future of cell phones? Kinetic energy-powered, flexible OLED cell phone. (04/17)
Chadhaus furniture, sustainable, and beautiful. (04/17)
Talk about nostalgia... check out Bill O'Reilly (yes, really) introducing a segment on the Nintendo Entertainment System, circa 1988. And check out the cover to Nintendo Power. I had that issue! I'm getting old. (04/17)
Tracking inaccessibility throughout the web. (04/17)
Narratives 2.0, by Matthias Dittrich, displays songs visually. (04/16)
Ink and water, high-speed photography, by Shinichi Maruyama. (04/15)
A new logo for the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and it's beautiful. (04/15)
Career Evolution. (04/09)
Vintage Porsche Posters. Lovely, lovely, lovely. (04/09)
Hard Times, designed by Feltron. (04/08)
EPCOT Center brochure, circa '82. My favorite theme park, I so wish they still produced work like this. (04/08)
Jack Daniel's is all about the dictatorship. (04/08)
Segway and GM join forces for PUMA. Let me get this straight. A slowly-dying beast of the industrial age, and the makers of a device we all make fun of security guards for using, have created a mobility device? Okay, just checking. (04/08)
This commercial for Amnesty International blew me away. (04/08)
Wear the Lunocet, and swim like the dolphins. (04/06)
The Path to Green Energy, a new Google Earth tool that provides information for solar and wind farm developers. (04/02)
A polaroid photo viewer, using CSS3 and Jquery. (04/02)
Earth Hour 09 results. Some images are scarily dark. Others, it seems when one light was shut off, five more went on in their place. Oops! (04/01)
The Trees, by Kim Høltermand. Wow. (04/01)
The making of NIN's Closer video. Really fantastic. This was one of my favorite videos in the 90's, and I always wondered what the process was like. (04/01)
The blog of Ward Jenkins, illustrator. [grain] (04/01)
Lost Generation. [marc] (04/01)
— Gernhard Richter