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Ben Barrett-Forrest - The History Of Type.
I think Comic Sans is a fucking ugly font too.
http://forrestmedia.org/
LAURA LIGGINS - 'ALTERNATIVE MUSIC NOTATION 2'
http://www.lauraliggins.com/
The Place Beyond The Pines (2013)
Too stoked for this.
Planetary Collective - Overview
STUDIO OUTPUTS - BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA POSTCARDS
''Taking soundwaves as a graphic cue, Studio Outputhas designed a set of colourful postcards to promote a series of upcomingBBC Concert Orchestraevents at London'sSouthbank Centre.
Forming part of The Rest is Noise season, the concerts set out to capture the spirit of the 20th century and how music reflected its discords, wars and revolutions.
Each of the A6 postcards – which were created to send out to the BBC Concert Orchestra's mailing list and distributed at at relevant events – features a graphic that represents a tiny segment of soundwave from a particular piece of music that will be performed at the event it promotes.
"We traced the sine waveforms of segments of each of the pieces being performed to create a series of images," Studio Output tell us. "By using this visual interpretation of the music we show the pieces in a new light. By varying the colour palettes used and carefully selecting waveforms, the images still evoke the subject matter of the music."
http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2013/january/studio-outputs-soundwave-concert-postcards
Iceland thank Bjork with an island.
''As a sign of appreciation for her cultural contributions Björk's homeland of Iceland have given the eccentric pop icon an entire island. According to sources, Björk originally enquired about buying the island of Elliðaey back in 2012, but instead of asking her to pay for it the government decided to offer it to her free of charge. At 0.45 square km in area, Elliðaey is the third largest island in Iceland and is believed to have been formed during an eruption about five or six thousand years ago. The only access to the island is via a rope on its lower east side and by boat (or helicopter) from the mainland, making it quite the artist's sanctuary. There are just a few cattle who live there, as well as thousands of birds that use it as a safe nesting site.''
http://www.huhmagazine.co.uk/4776/iceland-thank-björk-with-an-island