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Tag Archives: abstract
Abstract countdown timer
Pasquale made this gorgeous abstract countdown timer.
The World Map of Useless Stereotypes
Christoph Niemann illustrates the various stereotypes the world uses to describe each other for this Abstract Sunday portion of The New York Times Magazine. Look at Europe.
Forms by Josef Schulz
Using a bit of creative Photoshop trickery, Josef Schulz (the mastermind behind the blank roadside signs) has created several environments that I only wish were real after looking at his images. He strips the environments of any words and leaves … Continue reading
Parking Garage
Pierre pointed me to this wonderful photo of a parking garage by Brad Gillette. That’s definitely one way to look at a parking garage, no?
Simplified Street Fighter II characters
InfiniteContinues created these highly abstract representations of Street Fighter II video game characters using nothing but color blocks. The design proved to be quite a hit and the graphic is now available as a T-shirt for $20.
Lunchbox by Dan Kenneally
San Francisco/New York-based artist Dan Kenneally has a totally awesome series of paintings called Lunchbox that uses a single colored stripe to indicate different ingredients in a sandwich. It’s super-simple and very well done. I never thought I could recognize … Continue reading
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