Man Who Grew Roots
Footage of an Indonesian man whose body grows tree. An absolute raw skin condition.
Footage of an Indonesian man whose body grows tree. An absolute raw skin condition.
Yep! We got elfed.
“The Wonderful World of Early Photography“:
The development of photography was quite fast: since Niépce took the world’s first photograph in 1826, it took only about 30 years for photograph became a product for mass consumption with the introduction of carte-de-visite. Before long, the world’s first concealed cameras were introduced to help detectives document the dalliances of cheating spouses!
A fun, illustrative portfolio:
Meomi spends much of their spare time, sitting around in the attic, making up silly stories, drinking tea and drawing strange creatures.
From Singapore business management to China farmland. Yes yes ya’ll, we don’t stop.
I am liking the fatness of the New(er) Typography: Counterless, Bold and mostly Geometric.
It’s about time ESP launched:
The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. The project was formed out of frustration with the inconsistent rendering of HTML emails in major email clients.
Pentagram’s Daniel Weil talks about the process of designing the International First and Business cabins for United Airlines.
The final piece of Duke Ellington’s jazz profile:
Throughout the entire five decades of its existence, the quality of the signature Ellington sound was a constant. The Duke Ellington Orchestra remained an ensemble of consummate musicians, with extraordinary individual talents, right up until its great pianist and leader died in 1974.
Listen to the program here.