Category: General
Sometimes a Silly Idea Leads to Silly Visualizations
Riffing off of Office for Metropolitan Architecture’s seal-like logo, I had a silly idea of creating an architecture firm called Acronym Design of America, which of course needs a snappy seal-like logo.
Sometimes creating and laughing at silly sketches make the mornings fun.
Hal Animation
Wednesday, Hump Day, Links
- High-tech shagging room: The Sleep Box
- Touching story about Comic Sans
- Herbert W. Kapitzki: Graphic Designer and Teacher
- Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is not the master of magnetism
- How Abigail made her book
- The Story of Phoot Camp
- Being Uninsured Can Kill You
- Directional rider flows on Metro – lots of assumptions, but interesting dataset
- Factory Design Labs: Killington logo redesign
- The CLOUD
- High Hopes — And Higher Standards — for Bloomberg 3.0
Greenpoint Sunset
Greenpoint Sunset, originally uploaded by plemeljr
Tuesday, I Haven’t Don This in Awhile, Links
- Excellent carto-nerditry: SVG, canvas, WebKit as building blocks for cartography
- The History of One Manhattan Block
- Building Cities, It Turns Out, Is a Partisan Issue
- Today’s cartography links: Online Maps: Everyman Offers New Directions, Walking Papers, British Council’s Salone di Mobile Curated Maps & Camp Roberts Mapping Party
- The War For the Web
- Albert Speer and the Fascist Theory of Ruins
- Overhead wires and beautiful streets can coexist
- Messianic Urbanism
- The City and its Flooded Double
- Pride (In the Name of Rust)
- Fantastic collages: Mark Weaver
- Visualizing CNN.com’s Traffic
- Visualization:
The Ancient Hebrew Conception of the Universe
- Funding Transportation
- Theme Park Maps
Roof complete on Hadid’s Olympic Aquatics Centre
Thank you for your service
Broad Channel graves, originally uploaded by plemeljr
It is welcome, and appreciated, beyond words.
Sesame Street Turns 40
Sesame Street turns 40 this year (I guess today?) and I hope it continues on the air for some time. I grew up watching Sesame Street, even if the show wasn’t for me; it was for the kids in the Bronx, the Southside of Chicago, West Philadelphia and other parts of the nation which were left behind by local, state and federal policies which encouraged the strangulation of urbanity. But I watched anyway, because the show was about learning and inclusion. I’ve recently watched children’s shows while babysitting, and they are awful: Dora the Explorer is just a pure mindfuck which pacifies children, while Spongebob (no matter how funny) is just a clown. It is sad that Sesame Street often ranks 12th in children’s programming. This is unsurprising given how parents these days believe that Baby Einstein works – even if the creators admit it doesn’t work.
No matter! We are here to praise Sesame Street, not to bury it. Below are some of my favorite clips, starting with Big Bird being told about Mr. Hopper’s death, to Feist and REM signing about numbers and happy monsters.
You can watch more movies on Sesame Street.org or Sesame Street’s YouTube Page.
General Dynamics Advertisement
GD Undersea Frontiers Advertisement, originally uploaded by Erik Nitsche
See the whole General Dynamics Advertisement Set (via).