Artist Speed Paints an Upside Down Portrait of Anderson Cooper
In May 2012, on an Anderson’s Viewers Got Talent segment, Georgia-based artist D. Westry speed-painted an upside portrait of Anderson Cooper in 90 seconds.
Down for the Count, Chart Shows Deaths in Quentin Tarantino Films
Down for the Count is an informative chart illustrated by Los Angeles-based designer Philip Rhie for Vanity Fair. It shows the approximate amount of deaths…
Pet Intervention, A Comedic Series Where Dogs Courageously Confront Their Out-Of-Control Addictions
“Rusty, The Booze Hound” Watch Rusty, a German Shepherd, fight his demons with the help of his fellow policemen. With their support, can Rusty learn…
Rise, A Smart & Simple Alarm Clock App
Rise is a minimalist iOS alarm clock app with an ultra-simplified interface that takes full advantage of the touch and gesture controls of Apple devices.…
Fletcher Capstan Table, A Mechanical Expanding Dining Table
The Fletcher Capstan Table is a circular dining table that can automatically expand to double its seating capacity thanks to expansion leaves hidden inside the…
The Action Film Alphabet Poster Will Quiz Your Action Film Knowledge
The Action Film Alphabet poster by designer Stephen Wildish is sure to put your action movie knowledge to the test. Prints and cards of Wildish’s…
Happy Little Baby Elephant Frolicking in the Ocean
A happy little baby elephant frolics in the ocean waves in Phuket, Thailand before participating in a wedding ceremony. video via moddum, April 2011
New York City Transit Authority Graphics Standards Manual (1970)
Graphic design fiends will rejoice in this online copy of the New York City Transit Authority Graphics Standards Manual, originally published by Unimark International in…
The Last Barfighter, A Beer-Dispensing Arcade Game
“To the victor goes the pour.” “The Last Barfighter” is a “beercade” arcade video game machine developed by employees of Durham-based ad agency McKinney for…
Death in America, A Chart of the Unlikely Ways to Die
The Economist created “Death in America,” a chart based on 2008 National Safety Council stats which compares ways we are “unlikely to die” in America.…