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Showing posts with label Graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic design. Show all posts
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Out of Print
From Dezeen
Random snippets of news headlines are harvested from the internet, muddled up and printed using a traditional wooden letterpress in this movie by the Out of Print team.

Out of Print was organised by designer and illustrator Roma Levin, designer James Cuddy, digital maker Danilo Di Cuia and a team of students from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Random snippets of news headlines are harvested from the internet, muddled up and printed using a traditional wooden letterpress in this movie by the Out of Print team.
Out of Print was organised by designer and illustrator Roma Levin, designer James Cuddy, digital maker Danilo Di Cuia and a team of students from Goldsmiths, University of London.
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Mayo Nissen: Visualizing Household Power Consumption
This poster displays the power values of a household, taken at one minute intervals, repeatedly plotted over a 24 hour cycle. By displaying this normally dry data in a form that emphasises and illuminates otherwise hidden features, it allows stories to be both told and imagined, and our own behaviour better understood. That spike at 3am - when the graph is read like a 24hr clock - was a one-off nighttime cup of tea... can boiling the kettle just once really use so much energy? That consistent peak must be dinner time. And is that wave, visible at night, the fridge on its cycle - running all day every day?
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German Tank Manual
The Tigerfibel and Pantherfibel were crew instruction manuals for the German tanks of World War II, the Panzer VI Tiger heavy tank and the Panzer V Panther medium tank.
Like other manuals designated as Fibel, they were apparently intended to summarise what the crew needed to know for day-to-day use of the tank, and capture their interest. It is well-illustrated and much of it is written as poetry in a humorous manner.
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