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Brooklyn-based Dan Cassaro is the front man, ring leader, and typographic skipper of Young Jerks — his no-nonsense moniker. Making your way throughout the aisles of Dan's portfolio, you'll notice typography gracing posters, logos, books, other printed materials, and a  |  |


A few days ago Twitter rolled out a new feature called "lists". This feature is still in Beta, so it appears it's only available to a small group of users right now. Lists are a way to organize the people  |  |
by Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin VitI recently got my hands on a copy of Graphic Design Referenced. This is the latest project from the dynamic design duo of Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin Vit, who also happen to be the brilliant  |  |
In a disturbing example of invasive advertising, German agency Jung von Matt has come up with "flyvertising".  |  |


Japanese pop act, the Helicopter Boyz highlighted the projection feature of the new Nikon COOLPIX in a recent performance.  |  |
Events and lifestyle site DailyCandy will be launching their own members-only site called Swirl, which will carry designer clothing and accessories for up to 80% off.  |  |
Andy Woodruff at Cartogrammar has created a series of maps that use Flickr as a paintbrush.  |  |
A modern version of the haunted house in vampire style.  |  |
University of the Arts in Philly students Jin Hong, Sebastian Brauer, Ji In Sun, and Jackie Starker have designed a series of "durable, watertight, and wind-resistant garments that are lightweight enough for everyday wear yet easily convertible into tents or  |  |
Continuing the theme that local is more about good stuff created by people with heart, we noticed this bar close to our NYC office with its proud signage for 'Local Food - Local Beer - Local Wine'.By Piers Fawkes |  |  |
The guys at Pecha Kucha have started to upload the presentations from the Pecha Kucha nights around the world.  |  |
Automakers have made attempts to create more environmentally friendly factories before. Subaru even leveraged its zero landfill factory in Indiana as part of an advertising campaign. But Toyota looks to have raised the bar to a new height by engineering  |  |
Xerox has developed a silver ink that can be used to print electronic circuits on fabrics, films, and materials other than boards.  |  |
Celebrating H&M Home's transition from an online and catalog retailer to a physical showroom, design firm UXUS have constructed a unique experimental retail installation.  |  |
Writer / actor John Hodgman has presented an interesting theory about a coming geek-centric future in a recent interview with the Kansas City News.  |  |
Rice farming usually conjures mental images of vast, sprawling rice paddies. That's not always the case, as Tokyo Green Space recently discovered.  |  |
The democratization of publishing that blogging platforms fueled a few years ago seems to be only an early chapter in a longer story about the move from curated content by the few to tailored content by the many. Piers Fawkes  |  |
Transforming everyday ceramic tableware into an almost alien, industrial form, Lisa Grahner's "Clic Ceramics" is a unique system that combines sculpture and utility.  |  |
The Living Wall Project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is aimed at creating electronically enhanced wallpaper that will be able to turn on and control devices.  |  |
Read Write Web points us to an interview that Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google gave at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo Orlando 2009 on what the web will be like in five years.  |  |
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