Caged lorry and motorcycles (Taken with instagram)
Poziom 511 Identity System
Serifs&Sans, serifsandsans.comPoziom 511 interior signage and identity by Jarek Kowalczyk.
Shop Serifs&Sans!
Josip Kelava | Logo Collection
Serifs&Sans, serifsandsans.comBeautiful logo work by Josip Kelava for Hucksley, Rant, and Come.
Shop Serifs&Sans!
ideo architekci Branding
Serifs&Sans, serifsandsans.comFull print and digital branding for ideo architekci by artentiko.
Shop Serifs&Sans!
Audio-Powered City Map Enables Geolocated Eavesdropping
By Mark Wilson, fastcodesign.comThe ability to hear anywhere on a map sounds even more juicy than seeing it.
GPS maps are a remarkable invention on their own, but when coupled with satellite photography and tech like Google’s Street View, they enable us to see anywhere…
Yasuaki Onishi’s Floating Mountain Made out of Plastic Sheeting & Hot Glue
Amir, beautifuldecay.comIn his installation, reverse of volume RG at the Rice Gallery in Houston Texas, Yasuaki Onishi uses the simplest materials — plastic sheeting and black hot glue — to create a monumental, mountainous form that appears to float in…
Dancing in Point Clouds: unnamed soundsculpture, Making Of, and Human Element [Kinect]
createdigitalmotion.comLike an animated equivalent of the Transporter on Star Trek, depth-sensing cameras and custom code can transform the human body into 22,000 points, then back again into something our mind again imagines as flesh and alive, even in…
Cathode Rock: Kyle Evans Makes a TV Into an Oscilloscopic Axe of an Instrument
createdigitalmotion.comPick up that TV and rock it, baby.
While recalling a now-obsolete technology and the work of artists like Nam June Paik, de/Rastra is something of a (delightful) lie. In the form of a television, it appears to be a self-contained, vinta…
A Faceted Watch That Began As An Experiment In Paper Folding
By Belinda Lanks, fastcodesign.comBeneath its good looks, Benjamin Hubert’s new watch has a surprising level of no-nonsense functionality.
With our ever-present smartphones perpetually flashing the time with satellite precision, few of us actually need to wear a watch…