Pixel art, R. Crumb, Ira Schnapp, making beats by typing, city flags, and the evolution of the Web.
One-minute sketches, where did all the data visualizations go?, insanely perfect hand drawn logos, The Periodic Table of the Elements... in pictures, and more.
9 squares, "The Art of War" visualized, cloudy days and creativity, Adobe Creative Residency, and more.
Quite a while back I started a Flickr Group I called "Infographics in the real world" as a place for myself and others to capture photos of informational graphics found in public places.
Yes, it's true that Tremendousness designed the identity for this year's milestone AIGA Saint Louis Design Show. And yes, there was in fact a record breaking number of entries submitted. So..
Even more so in our fast-paced, FoMO, digital age, it's nice to grab a book, sit back, and enjoy (and/or learn). It's especially satisfying when you actually know the author.
author, friends, Art, Books, list, visual thinking, Company news, Creativity, Design
What's an asperand?, animated icons, Dan Zettwoch behind the scenes at the Missouri History Museum, making 'zines... and goodbye and thank you to Betty Whitehead Willis and Mary Doyle Keefe.
Everyone's got their favorite apps. Some are just fun, some are good n' useful—and some are absolutely essential. As a living, breathing human being and an owner of a creative business, here are some
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I feel a vague sense of dread when people ask me what books I look to for creative inspiration. It's a tough question to answer. Why? Well... mainly because I don't read that much.
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We held our 4th SESSION meetup last week and took a deep dive into frameworks—a term we use for the overall architecture of a story-based design.
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