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Famous brand logos created in pure CSS. Impressive work!
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Famous brand logos created in pure CSS. Impressive work!

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Interactive Periodic Table of Swearing for Modern Toss. It’s constructed from over 100 buttons, CNC’ed and laser cut MDF, direct to media printing, over 100 meters of cabling, over 300 soldered joints and a whole lot of swearing!
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Interactive Periodic Table of Swearing for Modern Toss. It’s constructed from over 100 buttons, CNC’ed and laser cut MDF, direct to media printing, over 100 meters of cabling, over 300 soldered joints and a whole lot of swearing!

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    • #language
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I finally finished the mini website for my latest project: ‘Sense of Patterns’. 
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I finally finished the mini website for my latest project: ‘Sense of Patterns’. 

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“Like This”, Mario Klingemann, 2011Interactive Object29 x 47 x 4 cmWood, Acrylic, Alkyd Paint, VFD-Display, Arduino.
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“Like This”, Mario Klingemann, 2011
Interactive Object
29 x 47 x 4 cm
Wood, Acrylic, Alkyd Paint, VFD-Display, Arduino.

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'\x3ciframe src=\x22http://player.vimeo.com/video/28304264\x22 width=\x22500\x22 height=\x22281\x22 frameborder=\x220\x22\x3e\x3c/iframe\x3e'

This is such a smart idea: everyday soap bubbles combined with exotic ferrofluid liquid. Result looks very cool! You should check Compressed 01, too. Both done by Kim Pimmel.

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Another infographics example with full of unnecessary data ink. It is a nice picture but nothing about information at all. This is an ideal ‘do not’ case study. You can see the full resolution version here.Thanks to Microsoft.
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Another infographics example with full of unnecessary data ink. It is a nice picture but nothing about information at all. This is an ideal ‘do not’ case study. You can see the full resolution version here.Thanks to Microsoft.

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My personal notes, inspirations, experiences and so. Mostly posting about design, maps, visualization and cities.

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