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February 2013- Assignment where we redesigned the label for the “Old Rasputin” brand of beer. Hand-drawn lettering had to be incorporated into the design. The text here was actually drawn with a wadded-up paper towel that was dipped in ink, and then taken into Illustrator and Photoshop and cleaned up.
All of the architectural elements used to compose Rasputin’s face come from St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow.
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First sketch of my next GD project… I need to rework the snakes to better match the letters on the right side of the brain. And make the cerebellum more visible.
EVAN SOMETIMES THE SHIT YOU DO IS SO FUCKING COOL IT MAKES ME WANNA PUNCH MYSELF IN THE FACE OUT OF SHEER CONFUSION.
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Virtuoso, a trivia game for music students. If studying for every subject meant playing with things this pretty, I bet grades would increase. Well, maybe not, considering how many people failed out of my college design program. Whoops.
this is absolutely beautiful
youuuu could be making thaaaaat
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DD-13 System, 1958
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Triadic Ballet costumes, Bauhaus, Oscar Schlemmer, 1920s
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Bauhaus Weimar, Director’s Office (1924)
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via printmag:
Image of the Day: Woah! You can now download every issue of ЛЕФ (the journal of the Left Front of the Arts). Featuring covers by Rodchenko, and work by Eisenstein, Mayakovsky, and Tretyakov, among others. Big thanks to Sam Potts for the tip!
holy shit this is awesome
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Grow your own typeface
These intricate visuals have been produced by an interactive application used to grow type mathematically. They were produced by Jana Schiebel and Caroline Hebel as part of a ‘generative typography’ project at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden, near Frankfurt in Germany.
I haven’t been able to find much information on the process but you can see that by specifying the number of lines and the acuteness of each angle, varying of degrees success can be achieved in defining the structure of the letterforms.
See more ‘Math type’ here.
omfg
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Flux Cocoon in Lausanne, Switzerland | by allegory.ch
Installed in the heart of the city of Lausanne, ’flux cocoon’ by allegory is one of the winning projects of the the city’s first light festival, Lausanne Lumières, which has been inaugurated on 23 nov. The project is situated at the crossing between vertical and horizontal circulatory movements, interpreted as the flux. the framework is an abstraction of the knot created by the crossing of each pedestrian’s virtual trace at this precise point in the flon area.
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One of many things that tends to go through my mind in response to glimpsing fat-shamey nonsense. Which happens pretty much all day every day because it’s EVERYWHERE.
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A look inside Google’s data centers (for the first time ever).
IT’S SO COLORFUL!!!
Nigga that’s Discovery Zone, man.
adlkihnlfkafslkand LMFAO







