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These “I dreamed” vintage maidenform ads that ran in the 50’s and 60’s . … Continue readingToday’s stumble-across-it love goes to…
These “I dreamed” vintage maidenform ads that ran in the 50’s and 60’s . … Continue readingToday’s stumble-across-it love goes to…
“Programmable matter by folding”…it doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. And the abstract is kind of a dry read. But the video showing the “programmable paper”…the brainchild of MIT and Harvard scientists…in all of it’s origami-like action…now that’s cool. … Continue readingIt’s a boat!…It’s a plane!…It’s programmable paper!
…these beautiful vintage Jazz Age ads by Guerlain. … Continue readingToday’s stumble-across-it love goes to…
Today’s stumble-across-it love goes to these nursery rhyme playing cards. Made around 1880 the artist is, unfortunately, unknown. … Continue readingToday’s stumble-across-it love goes to…
Peanut butter and Deviled Ham….Uhh..really?… … Continue readingPeanut butter and Deviled Ham….
In this morning’s lecture Professor Filipenko reminded me of an amazing little film that made a humongous impression on me….Charles and Ray Eames “Powers of Ten” from 1977. I haven’t seen it in awhile and I immediately had a hankering to see it again. So I thought I’d dig it up and put in here for anyone who hasn’t had a chance to experience it yet. … Continue readingPowers of ten…
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This is a public service poster circa the 1940’s. I love the style of the drawing. The lettering is beautifully done. And the colors are amazing. … Continue readingLittle Miss Muffet likes to read and so does the spider…
…Tom Whalen and his tickle-my-brain-and-make-it-all-kinds-of-happy posters. A wonderful mash up of vintage contemporary. And oh my oh my the pallette… … Continue readingToday’s stumble-across-it love goes to…
Lovely vintage 70’s ad/poster for Air Canada. Simple and clean. Beautiful colors. Looks as good and feels as relevant today as when it was made. Well done sirs, well done.