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Here to There [oF] - "programmed illustrations" by @theowatson + Emily Gobeille aka @design-io / + WIN ONE! Inspired by the childhood memories of artworks on their bedroom walls, Here to There is a project by Emily Gobeille & Theo Watson (Design I/O) created two years ago, now available as a limited run of prints. For the project, the duo developed a suite of software tools using openFrameworks to programmatically build elements based around concepts like algorithm, permutation, cause and effect, and topology to name a few. More than 25 mini openFrameworks applications were created that would output graphics as postscript. ReubenMiller [image via designboom] Now that it's spring, there have been lots of around-the-house projects begging for attention. I've also been looking at a lot of fresh inspiration. Here's a collection of things I've been working on and cool things I thought you might enjoy seeing. I saw these awesome wine bottle illustrations by Lydia Nichols over at The Dieline.

Present&Correct New. April 17th, 2014 Foiled notebooks for admiring and writing in. Julia Margaret Cameron Julia Margaret Cameron (11 de junio de 1815 - 26 de enero de 1879 ) fue una fotógrafa inglesa que se dedicó al retrato fotográfico de corte artístico, así como a la representación escenográfica de alegorías que la enmarcan en la corriente de la fotografía academicista. Biografía[editar] Nació en Garden Reach, Calcuta, como Julia Margaret Pattle, de padre oficial en la Compañía East Indias y descendiente de aristócratas franceses, el 11 de junio de 1815. De 1818 al 1834 estudio en París e Inglaterra. En la India conoce a su marido, Charles Hay Cameron dueño de una gran plantación de té.

bebe le strange bebe le strange 'Images -- millions of images -- that's what I eat' --William S. Burroughs (click here for pics only) alyptoph: (Source: velvetharrys) 42 Free Online Magazines for Designers Art and design magazines are designers close companion. Not only it feeds us with latest trends and news in the design industry, it’s also a good source of inspiration, particularly useful for those who hit the design block frequently. Just in case you weren’t aware, there’s a huge pool of free design magazines on the net; we meant those softcopy magazines you can either browse online or download (.PDF, .SWF) for offline viewing. Not only they have high quality content, each issue released is also free. We thought that’s generous of these folks. Today we want to present you with N Free Magazines for Designers.

I Love CDs Matt Ottdal has a series of old and new typography experiments. He decided to showcase them in his favorite format, CD covers! "This is my tribute to the Compact Disc format before it settles down into the grave with the Compact Cassette. I've always loved the CD format, the jewel case, though I've never made one, or worked with a musician. Its just a nice format, and the thought that visual expression and typography can describe music has always been appealing to me.

Code Magazine Issue 9 — Spring 2009 The cover:: Daniele De Baté. The Dictionary of Imaginary Places The Dictionary of Imaginary Places (1980, 1987, 1999) is a book written by Alberto Manguel and Gianni Guadalupi. It takes the form of a catalogue of fantasy lands, islands, cities, and other locations from world literature—"a Baedecker or traveller's guide...a nineteenth-century gazetteer" for mental travelling. The book[edit] What Katie Does: Sheaff's Ephemera A simply amazing collection of ephemera over at sheaff-ephemera.com, lovingly collected and shared by the site’s owner Dick Sheaff. It covers all sorts of items from Victoriana right up to modern times loosely categorised by type, from elaborate book plates to ticket stubs. You could lose hours happily wandering through it all – a real treasure trove for inspiration. All images © Richard D.

The Typography of Sanborn New York City Maps NEW YORK Staten Island. Atlas 159, 1885 BROOKLYN New York. Atlas 80. Disimba My great grandmother passed today Mother and grandmother are speechless. Appreciate what you have. It also scares me to think that this will never end and soon I’ll be in my mother’s shoes. Ali Gulec Ali Gulec – illustrator and designer T-shirts. Lives and works in Istanbul, Turkey. Ali Gulec creates a simple and colorful work. Spread your love!

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