60 Belgian women sing Radiohead's Creep. Wow. Via Chris Glass. 10.30
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The shape of London over time as the inspiration for a logo redesign. 10.30
The harmonic tones of the Montreal Metro. 10.29
On a trip to a science museum, I was recently reminded of the fascinating Café Wall Illusion (check out the applet), first noticed on a café wall in Bristol. 10.29
Pica+Pixel point out these Alphabet Cards. 10.29
I'm pretty much in love with this poster. 10.22
Ontological road maps by Robert Walden. 10.21
Recently went by the Sculptured House by Charles Deaton and had to revisit this article. Here are some more photos. 10.19
Homes that Defy Gravity. 10.17
Chris Jordan's photographs tell, among other things, of the magnitude of American consumption and waste. Check out his "Running the Numbers" series. 10.15
Some gorgeous images by Kai Yamada taken with plastic cameras, among many other photos, techniques and ideas at Kai's dianacamera.com. 10.13
A photo series of blank façades. 10.12
Need an urban industrial fix? Check out the latest from Bluejake or something from the archives. 10.11
Check back in with Polanoid, who are "building the biggest Polaroid-picture-collection of the planet to celebrate the magic of instant photography." 10.11
Nadine Chahine's always interesting Arabic Type blog. 10.9
Back from a few days in New Mexico, and I'm still thinking about this amazing adobe church, San Francisco de Asis in Rancho de Taos. I failed to get a decent shot of the famous back of the church, but how could I possibly go up against Ansel Adams, or Paul Strand, or Laura Gilpin? What an amazing building, amazing images. 10.8
This is what I love about design in The Netherlands. 10.6
Creatively converted sea forts of Great Britain. 10.4
John Chiara not only has a great name for a photographer, but he also has a truck-sized camera. 10.1