It was clearly drawn in the plans, but Milo still found it hard to believe that his ass was his elbow.
(Photo: Matthew Williams; Dwell)
(by mauderovka)
Travel Journals
(by thom♥)
This sentiment brought a smile to my face, so I had to share. Home page of The Sum, a design studio based in Vancouver.
Hide and Seek sketchbook by Hiroko Matsushita, an illustrator and paper-craft artist.
I really like the idea of a physical Apple-esque store that sells fonts (and other typography related goods).
“Playtype.com, one of Europe’s preeminent online font foundries, has opened a gorgeous brick-and-mortar shop in Copenhagen dedicated to flogging digital typefaces. Customers can walk in off the street and buy fonts loaded on USBs that resemble little credit cards. The shop also sells a ragbag of typographic gifts and paraphernalia, including T-shirts, posters, and even wine.
E-Types, the Danish design agency behind Playtype.com, bills the shop as “the first of its kind” in the world. We can’t verify that, but it’s certainly a departure from the standard practices of the day, in which type foundries, both big and small, distribute their wares as downloads or via email.”
(via World’s First: An Apple Store for Type Geeks [Slideshow] | Co.Design)
The first moment they see
each other
they can read
their own trouble in each other’s eyes.
The feeling that
Love is not blind,
but
that it endures.
-Tyler Knott Gregson-The First Moment They See Each Other Blackout Poem (by Tyler Knott Gregson)
they see each other.
(via fuckyeahbookarts)
ed: Great work all-around!
‘Taking Root’ by Robbie Porter
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