sometimes simple can look so cool. Futura + Knockout.
(via thetinyfactory)
Something about this photo is intriguing. Is it the juxtaposition between nature and rubber? Helium and air? The biomorphic shape of the clouds, and the seemingly geometric square of balloons? Or maybe some reminder of childhood vs. the threat of environmental doom?
I dunno. It’s just like it.
(via hoursundershowers)
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The agency behind the awesome hand-drawn Chipotle work I mentioned before is San Francisco-based Sequence. (via DesignEnvy) Their website nav is pretty cool, despite being mostly Flash. Then it flips over to html for the news section (gotta get that crawl y’all).
Sometimes I wish I had lived during this design era. Sigh!
Rudolph deHarak, Cards of Identity, 1960. via 50 Watts (via MID-CENTURIA : Art, Design and Decor from the Mid-Century and beyond: Book Cover Art)
Enjoying the curation of Design Milk this morning… (via American Quilt Prints by Little Things Studio | Design Milk)
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Snoop is freakin’ awesome. That is all.
(via radiotelevisionandfilm)
The Summer Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown illustrated by Leonard Weisgard (by mypapercrane)
Love these colors.