Monthly Archives: November 2011

A Letter Train Track

It’s been a while since I’ve been so taken with a font. But this clever font by Bureau Bruneau will also give the reader a new overhead view of a word as a train set. And as the words get … Continue reading

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Wow, Something’s Changing in USA?

                  I don’t think that I’ve ever seen anything like this before in the USA (at least in my life time). I caught this image that was tweeted by Michael Moore and … Continue reading

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Friendly Warning – If You Link To Google Maps

                  I just saw this article when perusing DesignTaxi, and was speechless for a few seconds. And then  reality once again hit me upside my head. There is nothing unusual with this as … Continue reading

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Tetris Gets Back At Gamers

                  That old popular game, Tetris, is back with a vengeance. The music seems so relaxing until you hit the “Play!” button. And then, it’s game on… in a unique way. David … Continue reading

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A Geeky And Adorable Book

                If you’re noticing that your child (or you) are exhibiting geeky qualities, then this book might be for you. It’s an ABC educational children’s book written by New-Zealand writing team of Andrew … Continue reading

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Ai Weiwei And 1000 Bicycles

                    When Ai Weiwei wants to make a statement, he doesn’t stop until it shouts. His newest exhibition at Taipei’s Fine Arts Museum is titled, Ai Weiwei, Absent, but his presence … Continue reading

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Light Calligraphy

                    Light has a special ability to invoke feelings. The luminescence and the tranquility of it reminds us of a life force. Combine those qualities with human writing, or calligraphy in … Continue reading

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Earthquake In 3D

Ever wonder what an earthquake would look like in 3D? Well, Luke Jerram has created a 3D sculpture from a 9 minute segment of the 2011 Tōhoku Japanese earthquake and tsunami seismograph’s readings. – found through a My Modern Met … Continue reading

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