
Newsweek points us to the very interesting Internet Archaeology. Of the above, they comment “This is where it all began to go wrong”.
I agree.

Newsweek points us to the very interesting Internet Archaeology. Of the above, they comment “This is where it all began to go wrong”.
I agree.

Boing Boing linked the Howtoons how-to guides for kids and adults alike. Such as this Visual Communication guide, a godsend for someone as inept at drawing with pen and paper as me.
There should be more things like this. It really pisses me off the fact that despite the exponential growth in access to information, there’s a thorough lack of great explainers in many areas. I wonder, for instance, if I could have learned any degree of programming without the kid-friendly ZX Spectrum programming books I read back in the day. I probably wouldn’t.
Quentin Tarantino himself curated an exhibition of alternative posters for Inglourious Basterds.

While working in After Effects, I moved the location of some files, and while they were unlinked I got this result: I love it. It’s a shame I can’t render it like this…

This image got me drooling like Homer Simpson. (via É Como em Tudo!)

When I saw this I imagined Wes Anderson directing a horror film in which three brothers go on a journey to India… but somehow end up in the jungle (not in the desert like in that other movie) being chased by killer elephants. Perhaps it’s the Futura. I’ll print a t-shirt. (via Pedro Quintas)

Shooting the MGM Lion Logo (1924). (via Newsweek at Tumblr)

Reminds me of this. (via Igor Pascoal)

Joe Stevens’ Vans and the Places Where they Were is a fascinating typology, despite the windowless vans’ inherent creepiness.