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    likeable:

illustrator Robert Samuel Hanson is working on a new illustrated alphabet… (via one floor up)

    likeable:

    illustrator Robert Samuel Hanson is working on a new illustrated alphabet…
    (via one floor up)

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    vintage book cover, designer unknown(discovered via www.fulltable.com)

    vintage book cover, designer unknown
    (discovered via www.fulltable.com)

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    converse     shoes     fashion     video     humor     film     youtube    
    Simpsons     toys     photography     Polaroid     humor    
    (photo via tubes. on flickr)

    (photo via tubes. on flickr)

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    ads     bikes     design     humor     illustration     posters     flickr    
    funny missing bike poster, but I hope the thief doesn’t “get hit by a monster truck.”(discovered via buzzfeed via ליפא שנילצער)

    funny missing bike poster, but I hope the thief doesn’t “get hit by a monster truck.”
    (discovered via buzzfeed via ליפא שנילצער)

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    Food-face plates (discovered via Boing Boing)

    Food-face plates (discovered via Boing Boing)

    Sesame Street     humor     tv     Mad Men     design     advertising    
    Sesame Street’s Mad Men parody coming soon?
“…The show celebrates its 40th anniversary on November 10. It’ll be a normal episode, with a focus on the new curriculum and a little bit of retrospective. This seems odd to me, but when you realize that a) the Sesame Workshop has been hit as hard as everyone else in this economy, and b) we were on the nostalgia train five years ago for the 35th anniversary, it makes more sense…” (via TV Squad)

    Sesame Street’s Mad Men parody coming soon?

    “…The show celebrates its 40th anniversary on November 10. It’ll be a normal episode, with a focus on the new curriculum and a little bit of retrospective. This seems odd to me, but when you realize that a) the Sesame Workshop has been hit as hard as everyone else in this economy, and b) we were on the nostalgia train five years ago for the 35th anniversary, it makes more sense…” (via TV Squad)

    alphabet     design     language     letters     print     typography     humor    
    a little late in discovering this April Fool’s Day joke…
marianoviola:

Tache a “fusion diagraph” (via Graphic Definer)
[…] Research and predictive modeling conducted at Carnegie Mellon University over the past year has concluded that because the combination “th” occurs more than any other in the latin alphabet (primarily in English), the reduction of it’s double-character footprint to a single-character footprint, could save a staggering 1.21 billion newspaper pages per year in the US alone. This would translate to a 3% decrease in the cutting of domestic forests to produce that new newsprint in the same 12 month period. […]

    a little late in discovering this April Fool’s Day joke…

    marianoviola:

    Tache a “fusion diagraph” (via Graphic Definer)

    […] Research and predictive modeling conducted at Carnegie Mellon University over the past year has concluded that because the combination “th” occurs more than any other in the latin alphabet (primarily in English), the reduction of it’s double-character footprint to a single-character footprint, could save a staggering 1.21 billion newspaper pages per year in the US alone. This would translate to a 3% decrease in the cutting of domestic forests to produce that new newsprint in the same 12 month period. […]
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