Buried in work.
Change Islands, Newfoundland.
Croatian word of the day: rad work
Buried in work.
Change Islands, Newfoundland.
Croatian word of the day: rad work
Started reading Susan Sontag’s On Photography. Probably should have read it long time ago, but didn’t. From reading the first few pages I think I’ll have a lot to say…
Change Islands, Newfoundland.
Croatian word of the day: esej essay [esey]
A bunch of design links collecting digital dust in my To-Be-Blogged folder.
Check out these ridiculously amazing cardboard sculptures.
Michael Anderson collected at least 40,000 graffiti stickers and used them to create a mural in a hotel lobby.
These 26 social campaigns range from weird to brilliant, but they are all worth checking out.
Design Observer makes for an interesting read.
I am not sure I’d call it photography, but it certainly is beautiful: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Lightning Fields [h/t kottke].
Here is a flickr set of Scandinavian Design Logos from the ‘60s and ‘70s [h/t/ Quipsologies].
The photo: old style lobster traps on Woody Island Tickle, Change Islands, Newfoundland. Woody Island Tickle was once the site of a small fishing community that at one point even had a school. Today, there is nothing left except a few logs marking the place where the fishing stages once stood.
Croatian word of the day: zamka trap