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Artwork by Olivier Theyskens. For our latest men’s issue, the Belgian-born designer Olivier Theyskens transformed the city of New York (his current hometown) into our trademark “T.”
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MoMA - Print/Out, a major new print survey arranged by the museum’s chief curator of prints Christophe Cherix.
Frameworks Poster 01. Woody Allen 02. Kanye West 03. Buddy Holly 04. Michael Caine 05. Kurt Cobain 06. John Lennon 07. Geordi LaForge 08. Malcolm X 09. Johnny Depp 10. Dame Edna 11.Stephen Colbert 12. The Blues Brothers 13. Austin Powers 14. Yves Saint Laurent 15. Elton John 16. George Costanza 17. Bootsy Collins 18. Elvis Costello 19. Terry Richardson 20. David Hockney 21. DMC of Run DMC 22. Andy Warhol 23. Mohandas Ghandi 24. Steve Urkel 25. Napoleon Dynamite 26. Clark Kent
This modified eye chart is more representational than accurate, but, for the most part, it gets the point across. Designed by Salt Lake City-based creative director Gary Sume, this poster for the Utah Highway Safety office advises drivers to watch out for motorcycles.
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I love the mix of photography with the hard edge shapes and type.
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From 'Ghost Counties'. Visualization of the numbers of homes and vacant homes in proportion to the population of all counties in the United States of America. By Jan Willem Tulp.
the number of people to have lived versus been killed in wars, massacres and genocide during the recorded history of humankind.
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A streetart project that hangs little tags onto bikes to show appreciation for people are choosing to cycle. All hand-written make it all feel a little more personal!
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England's Burning is a pictographic narrative of the English riots as they unfolded. From the initial shooting of Mark Duggan through to the stern sentencing — all told without words.
"Negativity is the enemy to creativity. So if you want more ideas flowing, happiness in the doing, happiness in the doing, happiness in the doing. I love, capital L-O-V-E, building a thing that ultimately has to feel correct before it’s finished, and that feeling correct is like a drug. It’s like a thing that just kicks you and makes you feel so good. You almost pass out. You fall off your feet." David Lynch
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