Welcome to your life by Leila (via Amusement)

Aliki Braine, Draw Me A Tree Black Out, 2006

Julie Cockburn, Yellow Dress, 2011

Julie Cockburn, The Physicist, 2011
Burberry’s holographic runway show
(via new-aesthetic)
Facebook published their Design Principles. Not sure why it took them 8 years.
- Universal: Our mission is to make the entire world more open, and this means reaching every corner, every person. So our design needs to work for everyone, every culture, every language, every device, every stage of life. This is why we build products that work for 90% of users and cut away features that only work for just a minority, even if we step back in the short term.
- Human: Users return to our site to be surrounded by friends and other people near to them. This is a central promise of our product, that the people you care about are all in one place. This is why our voice and visual style stay in the background, behind people’s voices, people’s faces, and people’s expression.
- Clean: Our visual style is clean and understated, to create a blank canvas on which our users live. A minimal, well-lit space encourages participation and honest transparent communication. Clean is the not the easiest approach to visual style. To the contrary, margins and type scale, washes and color become more important as we reduce the number of styles we rely on.
- Consistent: We invest our time wisely, by embracing patterns, recognizing that our usability is greatly improved when similar parts are expressed in similar ways. Our interactions speak to users with a single voice, building trust. Reduce, reuse, don’t redesign.
- Useful: Our product is more utility than entertainment, meant for repeated daily use, providing value efficiently. This is why our core interactions, the ones users engage daily, are streamlined, purged of unnecessary clicks and wasted space.
- Fast: We value our users time more than our own. We recognize faster experiences are more efficient and feel more effortless. As such, site performance is something our users should never notice. Our site should move as fast as we do.
- Transparent: Users trust us with their identity, their photos, their thoughts and conversation. We reciprocate with the utmost honesty and transparency. We are clear and up front about what’s happening and why.
Dpt
via Shreesh
Two Canadian teenagers have sent a Lego man into the outer reaches of the Earth’s atmosphere using a home-stitched parachute and equipment found on Craigslist.
(via the Guardian)
Carnage (imdb)
WALL·E (imdb)
The Host (imdb)
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (imdb)
Dog Pound (imdb)
Chillerama (imdb)
Octfalls by Ryoichi Kurokawa