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Our good friend Cristina from p[pi:] has just released her Fall/Winter collection. Cristina asked several of her colleagues in the “creative world” to make portraits of some of the items in her new collection. This was our contribution. Click the image to get a closer look. Check out the sprinkles! Is that a Pop Tart?



More work from Tom Beddard on our blog, these computer generated images really have a beautiful aesthetics that makes you forget they are generated by a code created by the artist.

After some browsing on his site i also found this interesting Guilloché Pattern Generator try it out!

(via but does it float)


What and where do people photograph? Visualizations that are digital but with a very hand made feel. Find your city! (in these pictures: New York and San Francisco)
Artist Eric Fisher:
“The photo locations come from the public Flickr and Picasa search APIs. wrote some perl scripts to identify and plot the clusters of locations. The scripts generate PostScript which I then converted to JPEGs using Ghostscript. The lines show the direction that the photographer moved (based on the order of their pictures judging from the time stamps), ”
see more:Eric Fischer
The illustrator Stéphane Massa-Bidal has in his flickr pool several illustration about google “idiosyncrasy”. Fear the one who doesnt want to be evil but wants to control all.

(via ignant.de)

The book Data Flow the first has been a great inspiration, now there’s a follow up, releasing this month by Gestalten.
“Data Flow 2 expands the definition of contemporary information graphics. The book features new possibilities for diagrams, maps, and charts. It investigates the visual and intuitive presentation of processes, data, and information. Concrete examples of research and art projects as well as commercial work illuminate how techniques such as simplification, abstraction, metaphor, and dramatization function.”

to see more about the book to see an interview with graphic designer and art director
Christoph Niemann – Visual Reduction featured in the book.