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Do not fuck with graphic designers

31 July 2009


Do not fuck with graphic designers, Originally uploaded by robertpalmer

Some of you may have seen John Boehner's recent flow chart on America's health care reform bill. Well Robert Palmer of California did his best (and a very good job at that) to make sense of this Boehner's travesty of an info graphic.


YouTube - The Dead Weather "Treat Me Like Your Mother"

28 July 2009



YouTube - Civilization by Marco Brambilla

24 July 2009


Sharing a lot of videos today



Hulu - It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Kitten



YouTube - Chinwag



Have a chinwag!



Lake Shore Drive

20 July 2009

Riding a motorcycle commands all of your concentration. Whatever shit happened earlier that day doesn't matter. Whatever may be running through your head goes away. The only thing that you can focus on is what is happening at that moment with the road and with your bike. It's the best feeling when you're in that moment. You crank the throttle and the world passes by faster. Time slows down. The lake turns blueish gray and the skyline blends into a black silhouette against the setting sun.


C'etait un Rendez vous

15 July 2009



This film had me entranced for the full 8 minutes. Nothing I've seen lately has had me sitting this far forward in my seat. I think it's the uncut nature and that the director actually did this for the film which makes it more real.

Director Claude Lelouch mounts a camera to the front bumper of a sports car, and films it howling through the streets of Paris very early one summer's morning.

For years rumours circulated that the car used was Lelouch's own Ferrari 275GTB, one of the most stunning cars of all time and the driver a Formula 1 star of the time. The film, just nine minutes long, certainly demonstrates his exemplary car control at speeds calculated to be as high as 135mph as he races for his rendezvous with a mystery blonde.

Lelouch, who was arrested after the release of the film, has claimed it was in fact a Mercedes 450SEL with a monstrous 6.9-litre V8 engine, which was then overdubbed with the noise from the Ferrari and that Lelouch himself did the driving.

Whatever the truth, it is an astonishing sequence, filmed in one take as the driver runs red lights, mounts kerbs, drifts round tight corners, and narrowly avoids pedestrians and will certainly have you on the edge of your seat, if not hiding behind it.

Film belongs to spiritlevelfilm.com


via Design Observer