hellvetica.halfbreed
im a bleeding halfbreed of paint and design.
me and helvetica have a love-hate relationship.
me and the canvas have a love-hate relationship.
thats all you'll ever need to know.
la bella vida.
stay small.
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I began this small project recently in March of 2012, after deciding to pursue an internship in IxD, IA, UX, and UI Design for this upcoming summer. I chose to integrate a few geometrical forms and elements to communicate and reinforce both spectrums of my skill set . Colors were done with the same intention: blue = creative, red = analytic.
Polish artist Paul Marcinkowski has turned his body into a walking infographic.
(via beautifulgeeks)
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(via Fatal Attraction: Cosmetics and Chemicals)
Click to enlarge!
everyone needs to see this. everyone!
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Lord of the Rings Infographic by JT Fridsma.
I never made it through all the books but I loved the movies :]
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The Illustrious Omnibus of Superpowers
Another fantastic offering from the guys at Pop Chart Lab.
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Chris Harrison, a Ph.D. student in Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon, created an infographic of how “he” and “she” are used in Google’s digital books archive, which contains 200 years worth of published material. The graph shows the 120 most common words used after “he” and “she,” ordered in decreasing frequency.
the information isn’t as interesting…but the visual is absolutely beautiful!
(Source: ilovecharts)
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Infographic of the Day, Too: David McCandless x AlwaysWithHonor.com: “Colours In Cultures” — a visual guide to what different colors mean to different cultures.
Click to embiggen. Full-color prints available for purchase here.
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