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Mar 11

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meirin-wktk:

ナチュラルに恋して (95sec preview) - Perfume

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Mar 8

woodswoodswoods:

Handsome cover for Joshua Ferris’ latest. Anyone know who’s behind this Viking version?
Edit: Solved! It’s Richard Bravery, the gentleman responsible for those excellent Chabon covers for Harper Collins UK, seen here.

woodswoodswoods:

Handsome cover for Joshua Ferris’ latest. Anyone know who’s behind this Viking version?

Edit: Solved! It’s Richard Bravery, the gentleman responsible for those excellent Chabon covers for Harper Collins UK, seen here.


Mar 7
bauldoff:

Some very raw and engaging motorcycle forms by the Confederate Motor Company, out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Pictured above are the Wraith (top), and the Fighter (bottom). There are plenty of other detail and angle shots on the Confederate site.
(via notcot)

bauldoff:


Some very raw and engaging motorcycle forms by the Confederate Motor Company, out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Pictured above are the Wraith (top), and the Fighter (bottom). There are plenty of other detail and angle shots on the Confederate site.

(via notcot)



bauldoff:


Experimental book covers for a new line of POD Faber & Faber books by Michael Kosmicki. Inspired by the phenomena of a visual glitch, the design utilizes a logarithm (an original script by Ted Davis) that translates the title and section into a distinct graphic pattern.
I’d be interested to know more about the relevance (if any) that the colors or patters have to each specific title. Is it purposeful that the Making of Jaws design almost resembles a beach scene? Does the North by Northwest pattern follow the story progression somehow?
(via FFFFOUND!)

bauldoff:

Experimental book covers for a new line of POD Faber & Faber books by Michael KosmickiInspired by the phenomena of a visual glitch, the design utilizes a logarithm (an original script by Ted Davis) that translates the title and section into a distinct graphic pattern.

I’d be interested to know more about the relevance (if any) that the colors or patters have to each specific title. Is it purposeful that the Making of Jaws design almost resembles a beach scene? Does the North by Northwest pattern follow the story progression somehow?

(via FFFFOUND!)





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