July 13th, 2011
by Amir

 

An old train travels through magical landscapes to discover an unknown ancient city. Watch the full video after the jump.

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July 13th, 2011
by Amir

I’m loving the simplicity and directness in Max J. Marshall’s photographs.

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July 13th, 2011
by Jessica

If you’ve ever had to shop for an outdoor umbrella, you’ve experienced the utter lack of well-designed options. Enter Basil Bangs, whose Le Pixel umbrella would look great on the deck of any discerning home-owner.

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July 12th, 2011
by Jessica

Tabloid is everything you want in a documentary, a wacky, eccentric protaganist, engaging visuals and a few twists and turns. Errol Morris (GATES OF HEAVEN, THE FOG OF WAR) brings us a story that’s “the kind of thing where he finds an article in the newspaper about something weird or quirky, then gets interestedin it and investigates.” And if you’ve ever wondered about a snippet you read in passing, you’ll thoroughly enjoy Tabloid- about Joyce McKenna, the world’s first Tabloid Femme Fatale, a beauty queen with a high IQ and a bone to pick with the Mormon Church.

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July 12th, 2011
by Amir

Beautifully staged photographs by Chicago based Saverio Truglia.

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July 12th, 2011
by Amir

Some Remote Sea’s collage work infuses  vintage photographs with surreal themes.

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July 12th, 2011
by Amir

Andrei D. Robu’s design portfolio is filled to the brim with amazing typography. What’s impressive about his work is how easily he works in a wide variety of styles shifting from hand drawn cursive fonts inspired by tattoo art to experimental digital typefaces with ease.

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July 12th, 2011
by Amir

This animation by Julien Nantiec has to be  one of the coolest insurance commercial’s i’ve ever seen. Great typography, playful characters and punched up colors take a boring subject matter and make it a pleasure to watch. I don’t even think the Geico Gecko can top this! Watch the full commercial after the jump.

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