The Dutch Icon collective, headed by Hemmo de Jonge, has an impressive collection of royalty-free work for sale. The examples above are just two of the 99 sets they’ve drawn to date, all of which are sold exclusively through iStockPhoto (which sadly means there’s no way to buy the complete series as a single set). The consistency and proportions are perfect throughout — alongside Drew Wilson’s Pictos sets, these are among the best stock icons I’ve seen.

For more similar resources, Meagan Fisher posted a great round-up of alternatives a month or two back.

The Dutch Icon collective, headed by Hemmo de Jonge, has an impressive collection of royalty-free work for sale. The examples above are just two of the 99 sets they’ve drawn to date, all of which are sold exclusively through iStockPhoto (which sadly means there’s no way to buy the complete series as a single set). The consistency and proportions are perfect throughout — alongside Drew Wilson’s Pictos sets, these are among the best stock icons I’ve seen.

For more similar resources, Meagan Fisher posted a great round-up of alternatives a month or two back.

Claes Källarsson:

Saul Bass’ brilliant opening titles for Grand Prix (1966).

Photographer Sacha Goldberger perfectly captures the somber hilarity of grandparents Star Wars cosplay. (via Samantha Cliffe)

Mike Harding:

For a good part of this year I’ve been working with the guys here at Cactuslab on a new site called Letterboxd. It’s a site for film lovers; a place where you can keep a log of the films you watch, rate or review them, and keep up with what your friends have been watching.

I demoed this service at Brooklyn Beta last month. The feedback has been terrific, and we are continuing to make improvements while in private beta mode. If you’d like early access, leave your email at the site, we’re inviting new users every few days.

Mike Harding:

For a good part of this year I’ve been working with the guys here at Cactuslab on a new site called Letterboxd. It’s a site for film lovers; a place where you can keep a log of the films you watch, rate or review them, and keep up with what your friends have been watching.

I demoed this service at Brooklyn Beta last month. The feedback has been terrific, and we are continuing to make improvements while in private beta mode. If you’d like early access, leave your email at the site, we’re inviting new users every few days.

Creative Review (via Peter Nidzgorski):


  Sir Paul Smith has designed a series of four silk-screen posters to celebrate new movie Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, released later this month. … Smith collaborated with film’s director, Tomas Alfredson, in the early development stages of the movie, offering his insights on 1970s London. He advised on the mood, colour and photographic approach to take.

Creative Review (via Peter Nidzgorski):

Sir Paul Smith has designed a series of four silk-screen posters to celebrate new movie Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, released later this month. … Smith collaborated with film’s director, Tomas Alfredson, in the early development stages of the movie, offering his insights on 1970s London. He advised on the mood, colour and photographic approach to take.

Jurjen Versteeg’s 2011 graduation project pays homage to the greats of title sequence design, each rendered in their signature style. Perfect. Watch the Titles has the backstory.

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Fleet Foxes covering Whitney’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody”. Update: turns out that’s not them singing after all. (via Fleet Foxes Sing)

Nice use of pictograms in this student packaging project by Sascha Elmers. (via Stephen Coles)

Nice use of pictograms in this student packaging project by Sascha Elmers. (via Stephen Coles)

Heroes

Humming

  • The Suburbs by Arcade Fire
  • The King Is Dead by The Decemberists
  • Passive Me, Agressive You by The Naked and Famous
  • Buffalo by The Phoenix Foundation

Past: 2009, 2008, 2007

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