Posters from Studio Mister →
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"The supporting text is based upon the document info — points, paths, colours, dimensions, fonts etc found within the poster artwork."
Photo timeline at the bottom makes it for me. RT @BBHLabs Our tiny minds being blown by “Bright Sirens” by Androp [...] http://t.co/IF5gfvW
1. Tax these people harder please. 2. Love the last sentence, just left there to hang nicely… http://t.co/qxnM2ZR. Via @Malbonnington.
Was really enjoying this Four Tet mix until Mr. South London decided to get all vocal every 30 secs in the 2nd half… http://t.co/EhxKq61
That age old select-box problem, solved (or worked around rather) the unobtrusive/progressive way. Noted, via @DrewM.
“Whatever you’re making, make it way better than it has to be.” – @HeyWhipple: http://t.co/8izh5sw
What is going on in this @Bing ad? Awkward-looking hipster guy with tattoos and EYES THAT SEE RIGHT THROUGH YOU. http://twitpic.com/5vq1zh
Beautiful zip-tie art (!!): http://t.co/5uqdYIX via @Ljoliet and @AnthologyMag.
On the money as always from @charltonbrooker http://t.co/bDGkHpD & doing a good job of making me feel silly for baseless speculation myself.
What the hell is this all about? huff.to/qdskAl (via @AntDeRosa)
My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: SBTRKT (12), Solomun (7) & Monika Kruse (6) http://bit.ly/a8zZ5M
Anarchy and rebellion in Berlin: http://t.co/JSuXKou
"The detail makes the man" via @ValetMag.
Hopping early onto the RT train for this: @Mike_FTW Yo mama’s so fat she’s using Google ++.
Imagine working at the Genius Bar the day @gruber comes in. It’s got to put a dent in your daily feeling of superiority over all before you.
Worst job ever: “Tests involving volunteers running on a treadmill in medieval armour…” http://t.co/VZf6TMV
Some turn-your-stomach-with-jealousy bits of illustration and design in the Momentus Project's collection of visual interpretations of US history.
Good lord building gradient-heavy sites in #CSS3 to work cross-browser in versions current-1 is damn hard work. Drowning in vendor prefixes.
Doing the @PlaneRed thing http://t.co/CPE2DEF (via @jasonfried)