1:1 Scale Model, Michael Johansson
(via clientsfromhell)
sadly, only too true…
// urbancartography: Extremes by Peter Main
Infographic I created to show the highest and lowest points of Earth and Mars.
Source: Burgess, Eric. To the Red Planet. New York: Columbia UP, 1978: 158. Raeburn, Paul. Uncovering The Secret of the Red Planet.
Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1998. Wikipedia. Measurements from sea level or equivalent.
“No Country For Old Men” (via rafael muller)
Ji Lee (Creative Director of Google Creative Lab) talks about re-invigorating your zest for creativity.
via SwissMiss
I was meeting with a prospective client to work on a children’s picture book about a wounded cat who finds a happy home. The author asked me to produce a sample drawing, which she described as follows:
“There must be maggots in the cat’s cut. I want them to be detailed and life like. The maggots should be the focal point of the drawing”.
I could reblog almost this entire site, clientsfromhell
Revolver Bound Books & Journals revolutionizes the art of bookbinding with this patent-pending binding technique that allows the journal to turn inside out. www.revolverboundbooks.com
via Popjunk
dual purpose notebook, very nice engineering.
wonder how long it took them to lasso those flies?
via Design You Trust
evrt:
Stenciled Buildings by EVOL
Oh, you thought these were actual buildings didn’t you? They are incredibly realistic stencils by the artist EVOL, which are applied to various electrical boxes and other misc. items. Click through to read, or you can view a large set of more images directly from his Flickr account here.