Every so often I submit a design for a logo to various contests at 99Designs. They have this odd rule which hasn’t been satisfactorily explained. I understand why, if the competition holder wishes to keep the separate submissions private, so as not to influence other designs, so 99D keeps the designs hidden for the duration […]
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Art Threat: South African designer creates sun shades from scraps
South African designer Heath Nash built shade structures using scrap materials — largely discarded beverage containers.
Continue readingThings Are Good: New Look
Check out the new look of the site!
There might be some bugs here and there, so bare with me as I update stuff. Category images will be coming soon plus a new random post from the archive in the sidebar.
Enjoy and let me know what you think of the new…
Art Threat: Mapping queer Toronto – The art of social cartography
A new mapping project by Julia Hoecke,Fran Schechter and Susan G. Cole (at Now Magazine) has compiled a fascinating collection of cultural, political, and social spots relevant to the LBGT present and past in the Toronto area. Maps can transform and, in their own way, create knowledge — new juxtapositions, new proximities, new inclusions and […]
Continue readingArt Threat: Know Your Lines – Center for Urban Pedagogy’s latest poster tackles redistricting
The Center for Urban Pedagogy’s latest issue of Making Policy Public takes you behind the scenes of the largely invisible redistricting process in which politicians often get to choose their voters, instead of the other way around.
Continue readingcartoon life: A little black dog
Filed under: design, digital, drawing, illustration Tagged: belly, dog, illustration
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