A wonderful photo project, by Bjarne Bare entitled Hose Variations, which is exactly what the title denotes. The collection is composed entirely of hoses found in an array of colors, positions, and settings.
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Campsite is a New York based design blog and studio run by visual designer Max Ritt.
A wonderful photo project, by Bjarne Bare entitled Hose Variations, which is exactly what the title denotes. The collection is composed entirely of hoses found in an array of colors, positions, and settings.
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Here is a really cool photo project by Todd McLellan where he takes apart electronic and mechanical things. All the pieces and innards are laid out in interesting methodical ways that seem dictated by the devises constructed shape and the relation between components. Watch the video over at Todd’s site the see the whole process start to finish.
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I posted about Lisa Congdon and this amazing project, ‘A Collection a Day, 2010′, back in May and now as she has posted what is presumably going to be the final post. I thought some congratulations were in order. Pictured above is the 365th collection along with another personal favorite, which happens to be yesterday’s, number 364. This project similarly to Daily Drop Cap, is a massive project covering a long period of time, but with a beautiful and varied result. Lisa has also been lucky enough to have placed the book with UPPERCASE and is available for pre-order now and will release sometime in the spring.
Graphic designer Shawn Hazen has lived in Chicago for the past four years and has started an ongoing project called ChicagoType, which does pretty much exactly what it says. Hazen says in the project description “I’m a graphic designer, so this unique visual heritage continues to blow me away, specifically the commercial typography.” So far the variety and styles that are captured in his photos are vast, but the underlying geography inherently ties them together.
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I have been following the blog ‘A Collection a Day, 2010′ by Lisa Congdon since Lisa started it in January of this year. Here are some recent favorites of mine.