An abridged history of Futura: one of the 20th century’s most recognisable typefaces Category : design, videoVox brings us a short video that goes through the history and cultural legacy of one of the most important... Read More
The iconic Nokia 3310 is rumoured to be making a return after 17 years Category : techDezeen writes that Nokia is rumoured to be reviving the 3310, an iconic mobile phone originally launched in 2000, famed... Read More
The Hex Clock tells the time with colour Category : webTranslating the time (in 24h format) to hex-encoded colour values, the Hex Clock cycles through a new colour every second... Read More
Beautiful gold & ballpoint illustrations by Rebecca Yanovskaya Category : art, illustrationToronto based artist Rebecca Yanovskaya, creates impressive and intricate illustrations with ballpoint pen and gold leaf, creating dramatic and moody... Read More
Yok & Sheryo’s maniac cartoon street art Category : art, featured, street“Professional spraycationers” Yok & Sheryo roam the streets painting their crazed brand of cartoon pop art on to walls and interiors the... Read More
The history of the NYC subway and Helvetica Category : design AIGA has written an informative and comprehensive history of New York’s famous subway signage, and it’s iconic use of... Read More
Melbourne illustrator Neil Sanders’ whimiscal gifs Category : animationMelbourne based illustrator Neil Sanders creates cute and entertaining looping GIFs. You can also see some of Neil’s work in... Read More
Mesmerising 3D-printed zoetropes by Akinori Goto Category : artArtist Akinori Goto created a couple of intriguing 3D-printed zoetropes, that when lit properly and observed from the side reveal the animated... Read More
The video store that only stocks Jerry Maguire Category : humour, installationSuper Deluxe has short look at the The Jerry Maguire Video Store, an installation set up as a video rental... Read More
Bonobo’s video for ‘No Reason’ is a trippy look at the life of a recluse Category : featured, music, videoBonobo’s video for ‘No Reason’ taken off the British producer’s new album Migration is a fascinating descent into the life... Read More
The office cubicle slowly destroying itself Category : art, installationOver two months from October to December 2016, an office cubicle built by artist Jonathan Schipper slowly self-destructed as cables... Read More
Chilly snow & ice sculptures at the 2017 Sapporo Snow Festival Category : sculptureA photo posted by Ai Takahashi (@malohawaii) on Feb 8, 2017 at 7:05am PST The Sapporo Snow festival, an annual... Read More