Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Underwater Ocean Wave Photography



Bali Strickland for the first time ever records in super slow motion the birth of a huge ocean wave and records big wave surfer Dylan Longbottom riding the wave. Filmed for the BBC in the South Pacific. Some amazing camera work.

Thursday, 14 May 2009

Oh... Awkward....



This site is pretty much doing the rounds right now, but is really quite funny!! How many awkward family photos have you been in!?

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

SPIN



Some cool new work updates on the Spin website. The work is for Haunch of Venison's Mythologies exhibition. The work includes poster design and catalogue design. Very cool. 

Friday, 1 May 2009

Experimental Jetset



Experimental Jetset are an Amsterdam based graphic design studio - which I'm sure you have all heard of and if not, you will undoubtedly have come across a piece of their work. I really like the concept and thinking behind their website; being a chronological catalogue of ALL their projects, both successes and failures. The site contains some really impressive graphic design work, well worth a look.

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Lyle Owerko



Awesome photography portfolio from Lyle Owerko. His description on the events of 9/11 that led to him shooting the cover image of Time Magazine are gripping, as are the poignant images he took that day.  

Monday, 27 April 2009

NAM



Japanese graphic design collective NAM have some really cool and interesting design work displayed on their website.

New York Subway Diagram



Massimo Vignelli originally designed the New York subway map in 1972; Vignelli Associates were also responsible for the recent refreshment of the map... bringing up-to-date a design classic and retaining it's original magnificence. Executed perfectly.

Paper AK-47



Designer Martin Postler has investigated the history, aesthetics and the lethal seductiveness of the Kalashnikov. He has freed the AK-47 from it's terrible capacity to injure and kill by deconstructing it into a paper model construction set.

Google Typography



Australian Designer Rhett Dashwood created an alphabet using land formations found using Google Maps. All the letterforms can be found in the state of Victoria in Australia... Pretty cool.