Dive into the archives.
- History of design
Found this amazing collection of graphic design history on Flickr. So much goodness in one place it’s unreal.
The piece above is from the Roman Cieslewicz set.
- Hello Logan
Fantastic motion work from Logan. Love the “If you like Kung-Fu then, logically, you must like the Jetta” one.
- Neon Bible interactive music video
The coolest thing I’ve seen online in ages. If Gondry made websites this is what they be like.
The appearance of random behaviour based on the visitor’s interaction is what makes it most interesting to play with. It’s an effect that’s not always easily achieved, but when it’s done right, it’s wonderful.
- Julia Fullerton-Batten
Nice work by Julia Fullerton-Batten. Particularly her Teenage Stories series.
- Audrey Kawasaki
Audrey Kawasaki’s paintings are a surreal combination of innocence and erotica on wood panels.
- King of Kong
Watched King of Kong last night and, as a documentary, I think it’s about as tragic as that film about Idi Amin or the kid who had to spend his whole life in a plastic bubble.
Arcade classics are great and I’m not to cool to admit that I have a MAME collection that spans a […]
- The Robots are coming
How to survive a Robot Uprising looks like an amusing read. But, to be honest, I just really like the cover.
It might actually be wise to be prepared for the rebellion, considering the sheer number of gadgets and machines surrounding me at any one time.
Oh god, the NAS server just whispered something to the PS3 […]
- Pianolina
Interactivity done right means never having to say click here. Try the wonderful Pianolina application.
- London’s Kerning
Lovely stuff over at Blanka. This poster is £100, which is pretty steep, but that hasn’t stopped it from turning into an object of my desire. Perhaps a Christmas present to myself is in order.

