My friend A Ho informed me about this car-designed font called IQ. It's a pretty ingenious idea but hit me up when cars are smart enough to use photoshop.
Labeled as "naive style" or self thought, I like to think of this guys work as unabashed rapid-fire creativity. Producing one painting per day, Sesow just wrapped up his 6th annual "31 Days in July" project. I dig the irreverent, skewed regurgitation of July's current events.
More eye candy I stumbled upon - this blog posted 50 classic movie posters that were redesigned in Poland. Who knew...
August is here, and we hope you're doing well. Provided here are nine things you might find interesting, starting with a great way to slap all your troubles away. Happy blogwad, and cheers from the iii studio.
Just as Mogwai make soundtracks for nonexistent movies, Casper Balslev seems to specialize in cinematography without the cinema.
If this doesn't make you at least a little happy, possibly nothing will. This kind of thing's been done before, but I'm just a sucker for tuneful disruptions.
Jason de Caires Taylor has created what might be the world's first underwater sculpture garden. Serenely eerie.
Somehow things are always more impressive when they're happening in slo-motion. Watch this video to see what's happening while other things are also happening.
Some really cute art by David Chung – the water just got a little warmer.
The non-competitive Burmese sport of Chinlone: it's not whether you win or lose, it's how mad, mad, mad your skills are.
I actually have no idea why I'm posting this.
Just because this video's an old one, doesn't make it any less brilliant.