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photo The Visual Language of Bangalore (Anja Gollor, Mirko Merkel)
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The Visual Language of Bangalore (Anja Gollor, Mirko Merkel)

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1 year ago

May 5, 2012
photo The World of 100 Postcards (Toby Ng)
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infographics now available in a book

The World of 100 Postcards (Toby Ng)

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infographics now available in a book

1 year ago

September 2, 2011
photo from the Atlas of Science: Visualizing What We Know
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from the Atlas of Science: Visualizing What We Know

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2 years ago

December 19, 2010
photo The Universe in Miniature in Miniature (Patrick Somerville)
via Pitch Design Union

The Universe in Miniature in Miniature (Patrick Somerville)

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2 years ago

December 12, 2010
photo feltron:

Xavier Barrade
(via John Freeborn)

feltron:

Xavier Barrade

(via John Freeborn)

2 years ago

December 12, 2010
reblogged via feltron
photo Everything Explained Through Flowcharts
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Everything Explained Through Flowcharts

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2 years ago

October 13, 2010
photo Stage Directions: The Comedy of Errors (Andrejs Rauchut)
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Stage Directions: The Comedy of Errors (Andrejs Rauchut)

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2 years ago

October 6, 2010
photo szymon:

This great pillow is a part of Oishi adv not a real product :/

szymon:

This great pillow is a part of Oishi adv not a real product :/

2 years ago

August 6, 2010
reblogged via szymon
photo printeresting:

Stronsnider’s artist book contains a series of Histograms of some of Ansel Adams’ most powerful images. (via Just press P: Mountains of information
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printeresting:

Stronsnider’s artist book contains a series of Histograms of some of Ansel Adams’ most powerful images. (via Just press P: Mountains of information

)

2 years ago

August 2, 2010
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text

Sound not as memory but experience

I love the sound of paint tins in an outside building responding to shifts in temperature. When they get warm, the air inside the tins expands, and then when they cool down again, the air contracts, pulling the metal lids down with a subtle, percussive clunk. I love how it sounds a little bit like a steel drum - sort of musical and metallic. And I love how the sound always comes as a surprise. (Felicity Ford)

from Take a Closer Listen (Rutger Zuydervelt) where people describe their favorite sound

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2 years ago

July 12, 2010