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To give each of the cards a unique caracter, we created a pattern on he back of the cards, which together with 11 other cards will form a larger illustration. So each time we hand out a card, the chances are small that someone will have the exact same one.
Tip: exchange and collect like the old school baseball cards!




Nicholas Felton is a designer mainly focused on data visualization projects. He created Daytum, a web application that allows you to register your daily activity (like who you met today, what areas in the city you hanged around, and stuff like that). Every year Nicholas designs and publishes his personal activity in a book called Felton Annual Report. Using tools like Processing he sketches the visual models to transform the data into beautiful information.

(via Processing Exhibition)

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We made this poster for Human Television’s April 2006 performance at Cake Shop in New York City. The poster’s measurements are 24 in x 36 in.

Four drawings were made on seperate sheets of paper (velum and regular cotton paper) and later digitally superimposed after being scanned into the computer. Elements of the process of making the poster were purposely left to be seen. Also, we thought it would be interesting to see smudges, tape and pencil/pen strokes blown-up to a scale that we are not accustomed to see.