Friday, June 1
Thursday, April 19
Brilliant interactive poster by Roland Tiangco. A poster the recipient completes by revealing spot-varnished type with hands made dirty by handling the poster.
Obsessed.
(via inspirezme)
Wednesday, April 18
Encourage someone today
Yes. All day, every day.
(Source: serialthrill, via helloyoucreatives)
Tuesday, November 8
Future Journalism Project: #MozFest – First draft of new Data Journalism Handbook written in 48 hours
The first draft of a handbook to help journalists deal with data has been created this weekend, with plans for it to be published next week.
You can read the first draft of the Data Journalism Handbook, which was written in 48 hours at the Mozilla Festival in London.
The book, which…
I really love the blend of data-driven journalism with graphic design that I’ve been seeing more and more of.
Also, read the handbook and notice the highlighted edits.
Example:
STILL NEED: Snappy quotes from different people on what data journalism is, and what it isn’t.)
This makes me happy. Is that weird?
(Source: blogs.journalism.co.uk, via futurejournalismproject)
Monday, October 31
The Periodic Table of Photography
One analog, one digital, click to embiggen.
Via Patty Bayliss.
(Source: futurejournalismproject)
Wednesday, October 19
good:
From cardboard to Photoshop: Occupy Design brings infographics to the aid of the 99 Percent.
For those of us who are visual learners.
Thursday, September 29
New personal piece: a collection of succulents and terrariums
I love hardy plants. Partially because I have trouble keeping green things alive and partially because I fell in love with them during my summer in Arizona. My own little succulent, Stanley, has flown from California to Boston and driven from Boston to the Pillow. He now lives on the fire escape at my Brooklyn apartment.
A detail of the new Massimo Vignelli-designed subway map for M.T.A.’s Weekender
Oh, well this is pretty. Woot woot, I see my stop on the A/C.
Make sure you actually click the link to read about how they came up with the cameras, film types, and processes to get the different Instagram filters. Super interesting.

