The wonderful illustrator Paweł Jońca. This is called Roots of mental illness, an editorial illustration

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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The wonderful illustrator Paweł Jońca. This is called Roots of mental illness, an editorial illustration
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Going way back now, a game I loved on my Apple II Plus computer when I was a kid. The "original" Castle Wolfenstein.
Can be played via MAME emulation on modern Macs here
Want to work out how to create this funhouse mirror effect in Photoshop or After Effects (or Apple Motion).
Nice ice type for Paul Bedford's book cover design for "Passage". A novel about the ill-fated Royal Naval arctic expedition of 1845 to find the fabled Northwest Passage: a direct trade route to the Far East. Some nice pics of the making of the cover on his website here
Some tasty pages from a type specimen book from J.G.Schelter & Giesecke from 1912. Hauptprobe J.G.Schelter & Giesecke Leipzig. 1. Band. Schriften & Messinglinien. Leipzig, Schelter & Giesecke, 1912, 816 pages Found on :nike's Flickr stream. He has a TONNE of type specimen book pages to enjoy, so check him out.
An amazing, nearly fake, looking photograph taken in 1920 by the former WWI fighter pilot turned photographer, Alfred Buckman. Thanks to BBC Culture for the tip
Lovely work from Illustrator Chloe Cushman
Gonna start adding favourite albums to this feed, partly because music is so important to us in terms of creative inspiration, but also as a reminder to not forget these albums. First JÓHANN JÓHANNSSON's Orphée. Haunting.
Looking forward to the reissued edition of Lettres Décoratives: A Century of French Sign Painters’ Alphabets, from the Letterform Archive. Pre-ordered from Amazon! I had forgotten that ghost signs in France are among the most epic (if you can find them)
Mark Weaver - been a fan for a long time