Aug 21st, 2010
If this looks large to you, imagine how big it would seem to someone half your size or smaller. Like some childrens picture-book come to life, this ‘Enchanted Forest‘ wooden tree house may look a bit kitsch to us as adults from a design perspective – but for kids it is one very cool combination of fairy tale magic and real-life adventure.
Held up by a combination of wooden beams and actual tree trunks, a spiral staircase connects this series of interdependent levels to effectively create a single (narrative) structure out of a number of semi-autonomous rooms and floors along the way. Each platform affords places to play as well as increasingly interesting views of the surrounding treescapes.
-Via Dornob
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Aug 19th, 2010
This linear story of a cross country adventure was photographed on various 35 and 120mm cameras and compiled into a horizontally scrolling website. It’s amazing to scroll through, check it out through the image link or the via link.
-Via Notcot
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Aug 19th, 2010
Wonderful flash game that’s purely hypnotic and entrancing. It’s simple: Click to create at least two circles. Listen to the tunes they make. Press Space to clear them all. Click the screenshot or the via link to check it out.
-Via Andre Michelle
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Aug 18th, 2010
Wonderfully hilarious and highly relatable visual diary documenting a flight from New York to Berlin (with a layover in London) by Christoph Niemann. You should most definitely click on the image or go through the via link to view the full article.
-Via Chris Niemann from NY Times
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Aug 17th, 2010
Great personal project!
“Complete re-visualization of our USPS mail system, including logo, letterhead, business cards, packing tape, shipping labels, mailbox graphics, worker uniforms, stamps, stamp dispensers, notepad, weights & prices brochure, fleet vehicle graphics, front-of-store signage, newspaper advertisements and elementary school posters.”
-Via Behance
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