Codex Seraphinianus

Italian artist, architect, and industrial designer Luigi Serafini took time in the late 70’s to put together Codex Seraphinianus, a 360 page book of illustrated dreamt up and imagined things. Plants, animals, people, science, foods and other things that resemble a world sort of similar, but very different to ours, all explained in a made […]

Tree Hotel

If you were in Sweden, you could stay here, in this tree hotel UFO. I would. I will stay here should I find myself in Sweden.

Glow

Can you buy glow in the dark solar system underwear? Oh yes, yes, yes you can. Thanks Make It Good Etsy shop.

Don’t Forget the Cassette

Don’t Forget the Cassette is a graphic design project undertaken by British graphic artist Neil Stevens. Maybe I’m the same age as Neil, for I remember them well and very fondly. Simple typography and block colours. visit www.crayonfire.co.uk

One Stone

Occasionally while wondering about the interweb you may be fortunate enough to stumble across some work that really appeals. The sort of content that only a vehicle such as the web seems possible of providing. An individual that confidently let’s you know how he see’s the world, through his output. Daniel Eatock has my admiration, […]

Compressed Experiments

Kim Pimmel makes small movies using oils, dyes, ferrofluids, foams, magnets and soap bubbles amongst other weird and wonderful substances. Macro lenses and time lapse techniques coupled with great editing and a catchy tune make for a fantastic result. Take a look at his vimeo channel. As far as I can tell, Compressed Experiments seen […]

Comet Calling

And in completely unrelated web news – there is a comet heading towards the sun. True. It will shine brighter than the moon, be visible to the naked eye during the middle of the day, and may even span across 90 degrees of the sky (that’s a very long tail). It could be very, very […]

Breathing Triangles

Breathing Triangles was an exercise in curation. A side project undertaken by pixelshifter. To entertain myself. The internet is fairly great, quite astounding really. None of us could have dreamt that it would become the behemoth that it is today. So many pages, so much great content. A lot of absolute crap too. I enjoy […]

get Responsive

Responsive web design. What is it? Ideally it provides an optimal viewing experience. Take your mouse (if your on a desktop), grab the bottom right hand corner of your browser window and change it’s size, making it much smaller and very narrow. It may seem more obvious if you move to the folio section. Notice […]