Magazines from the future: covers designed by the Blade Runner art department for the film’s newstands.
Edits Quarterly is not only a good e-zine* about film and photography. It has probably the best webdesign I’ve ever seen. Period. (Hat tip to Wired Webmonkey - it seems the same authors launched an e-zine about baseball.)
* Do people still make these anymore? This is so 1990s!
Randall Munroe’s proposed brand identity for common supermarket goods looks good like most minimalistic designs do. However, that bottle of ketchup looked like a bottle of bleach to me.
Source: xkcd.com
Travel Posters for Lazy People by Caldwell Tanner. Given my travel-averse personality, I guess these suit me…
Source: College Humor
Here’s a new sad pasttime of mine, The Gallery of Dead Projects. It will contain posters for all the films I never did, either because I couldn’t find a way to fund and/or shoot them, or because they were only temporary musings and I never even bothered to commit anything to paper. This first one definitely refers to the latter type of project - at some point, I guess I wanted to make a film like Dune, but good and set in this solar system. Don’t we all?
But then again, perhaps this movie does indeed exist, as a blockbuster in the same parallel universe where a James O. Incandenza does his arthouse movies (hence the ‘Interlace’ Infinite Jest reference). I’d like that.
These guys sell home electronics and furniture designed by Dieter Rams. I would like to own pretty much every single item on offer, but which one would be on top of my wishlist? This Braun radio DIY kit.
Source: dasprogramm.org
Yep. A print would be a fitting decoration for my office. (via Supernovae and Syntax)
Source: anditslove
The NASA Graphic Standards Manual. A style guide for the future that never was…








