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Dear Jimmy Wales:

Please let NEW! redesign Wikipedia. I think they will give you their work for free. The exposure on such a large site will be more valuable to them than a check from the WikiMedia foundation.

Thanks,

Everyone that uses Wikipedia despite its looks

Wikipedia Redefined

Oliver Reichenstein:

Good user interface design takes care of irritations before they appear. Good design is invisible. Good screen design happens in the subatomic level of microtypography (the exact definition of a typeface), the invisible grid of macrotypography (how the typeface is used), and the invisible world of interaction design and information architecture.

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Design is how it works

Design is how it works

Truthful Logos

This collection of images by freelance design artist Viktor Hertz gives a whole new meaning to truth in advertising.

Here is my favorite:

It’s a good representation of what the collection is all about.

The Comic Sans Project shows us how would the world look like if Comic Sans wasn’t hated into oblivion. See famous brands re-imagined with this non-popular type face.

Casey Girar’s Alphabet Animals on the Behance Network

G - Giraffe

L - Lion

Z - Zebra

BoraBora Sunshine Tablets: A sunny day in pill form.
(via Vaulot&Dyèvre)

BoraBora Sunshine Tablets: A sunny day in pill form.

(via Vaulot&Dyèvre)

Templates for modern movie posters via Dr. Monster

Templates for modern movie posters via Dr. Monster

Countries & Colour by Jerod Gibson


  This is an ongoing series of geographic prints. I’ve been wanting to do a series with a digi-watercolor style for awhile as well as doing something that involved countries. The two parts seemed to go hand in hand very good, and melded into a nice minimalistic abstract designs.


I picked the USA one, but there are more here.

Countries & Colour by Jerod Gibson

This is an ongoing series of geographic prints. I’ve been wanting to do a series with a digi-watercolor style for awhile as well as doing something that involved countries. The two parts seemed to go hand in hand very good, and melded into a nice minimalistic abstract designs.

I picked the USA one, but there are more here.