In a city of standout talents, Christian Helms stands out, drenching Austin with his talents and sweeping friends and colleagues along in his joyous torrent.
Announcing the winners of Communication Arts' Illustration Annual 2012: Our distinguished panel of jurors selected 176 winning projects from 4051 entries.
Housed in a sleek new HTML5 website this series of jaw-dropping videos (that use no special effects or CG) push the limits of athletic performance and ... more vitroagency.com
David Prior discusses the value of early morning, his new-found perspective and why it’s difficult to nail-down his strangest assignment.
The jury is out as to whether using specific fonts has (or should have) any measurable effect on ameliorating issues specific to dyslexic readers.
"These 18 x 24 hand-pulled screenprints were self-initiated projects that play with the idea that cities/towns have ... more
Jason Dean, The Best Part, illustrator
New American Haggadah book Oded Ezer’s design for the New American Haggadah is a fresh ... more
Imagine No Malaria print ads In Africa, 1 child dies from malaria every 45 seconds. Nashville, ... more
Chris B. Murray Illustrator / Philadelphia, PA "Life is too ... more
Utah Museum of Fine Arts poster campaign Salt Lake City-based Richter7 recently created this series ... more
Hertz Corporation campaign DDB New York recently created “Traveling at the Speed of Hertz,” a ... more
Arsenal of Heirs book A visual archive of firearms acquired by one family for over 100 years. Art ... more
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Designed by FutureBrand, with SomeOne's pictograms, and going out this week... tickets for London's 2012 Olympic Games.
Leap. A Minority Report-style interface for only $69.99.
Via Second Story: Physalia's opening titles for OFFF Pescara & Webfest 2012. Shot entirely in stop-motion with no CG imagery.
Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for the iPad is a sleek, super-slim Bluetooth keyboard that also works as a cover.
The Forty Story, a humorous video celebration of Pentagram's fortieth anniversary.
Looking for insight? Waste some time. "Why great ideas come when you aren't trying."
According to Stefan Olander and Ajaz Ahmed, advertising is over.
Just about the coolest product ever: ice-Phone.
Final Projects 2012. What Golan Levin's Interactive Art & Computational Design students have been up to. The only rule: Everybody codes.
"Dedicated to the belief that Tilda Swinton and David Bowie are one person." Tilda Stardust.
"The World in 1962," 50 photos from 50 years ago on The Atlantic's In Focus photo blog.
Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon meets the web's free encyclopedia. The Oracle of Wikipedia.
Proof that "art" is in the eye of the beholder, "Banksy rat disappears down drain thanks to Australian builder."
Google Green explains a better web for the environment—and don't miss The Story of Send.
Inkr, a digital app for analog artists.
A peek at the workstations of 20 leading web designers from the UK and the US.
Origami. RJ Muna's photographic style captured in video. Mesmerizing.
From audio to visual. Art from sound. VoicePix.
AIGA’s Design Leaders Confidence Index rose again in the most recent quarter.
PCWorld claims Google has been ignoring Android, and the neglect is starting to show in poor apps and defecting developers.