Monthly Archives: April 2009

Carousel by Adam Berg

This short film by Adam Berg was created to show off the new Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV. As you may have guessed from the name, the new Philips TV shows films in a 21:9 aspect ratio without showing any … Continue reading

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Were you on Twitter before Oprah?

You may have heard recently that one of the world’s most powerful and influential women, Oprah, has joined the Twitterati. Well, now that she has, it’s pretty much a given that Twitter is growing at an exponential rate. So how … Continue reading

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The Washington Natinals

No, that’s not a typo in the title and that’s no Photoshop trickery in the image above. The Washington Nationals baseball team actually became the ‘Natinals’ when two of their players — Adam Dunn and Ryan Zimmerman — donned team … Continue reading

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Parsons Fashion: Esther Oh

Meet my friend Esther Oh. Your children will be wearing her outfits in the future, so you might as well put a face to the name now. Congrats on 4 years of hard work and fun! You’re done! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Anatomically correct subway map

Created by Cosmic Art Enterprises, Inc. in Brooklyn, NYC. [via] Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Comic Sans by Samantha Pagan and Anita Brown

Comic Sans from Sam and Anita on Vimeo. Simon shared this short video about the typeface Comic Sans and how it has enraged, engaged, and affected all of us since its creation in 1994. I’d argue that Comic Sans is … Continue reading

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