Abduzeedo interviews Levente Szabo (Brisk), who created this amazing series of movie poster illustrations for BAFTA 2016. Suppose I’ve been really swooning for the double-exposure look lately.
Tuesday, May 24th
Monday, May 16th
Technology is embedded into everything now, no industry left untouched—there’s money to be made, new empires to be created!—and that process is long, slow, repetitive. Laying the groundwork and infrastructure to move a lot faster later. The thing is, though, this thinking is so small. Painfully small. A slice of a market segment of another slice of another slice and so on. It’s all perfectly reasonable, but it’s not enough.Higher Standards, Rebekah Cox
Tuesday, May 10th
How to Use Clashing Fonts
Hoefler & Co. covers an advanced typography technique by breaking it down with great examples and simple tips.
Thursday, February 11th
Hoefler & Co. has released Operator, their first take on a monospace font, and it looks fantastic. It’s full of character, especially with its playful, but still readable, set of italics. I’ll probably set this up over the weekend in Terminal and Sublime Text.
(Source: typography.com)
Wednesday, February 3rd
Fantastic double exposure work by Brandon Kidwell. I really fell in love with this technique when it was used in the opening for the first season of True Detective — I may have to give it a try at some point. (via Abduzeedo).
Thursday, January 28th
In November I spent a month in New York City where I animated a new GIF every day for 30 days inspired by something that happened during my stay.
The GIFs alone are great, but the composition and sound design for this video make this really fantastic.
Thursday, December 17th
The First Person to Hack the iPhone Built a Self-Driving Car. In His Garage.
The car does, more or less, have it. It stays true around the first bend. Near the end of the second, the Acura suddenly veers near an SUV to the right; I think of my soon-to-be-fatherless children; the car corrects itself. Amazed, I ask Hotz what it felt like the first time he got the car to work.
“Dude,” he says, “the first time it worked was this morning.”
Monday, December 14th
The Making of the Leica M9-P, Hermès Edition (via Bhanu)
Monday, November 30th
Kickin’ Buckets
A personal look at falling behind on Buckets and where I plan to go from here. Should explain why things have been a bit quiet around these parts.
(Source: medium.com)