No-Bore Voyeur

Snooping through a host’s medicine cabinet is a cliche on TV and film and a bore in real life (most of the time). But what if you could round up creative people the world over, raid their spaces and then ask a few questions? That’s what Todd Selby does. And, thanks to his own creative bent, you can view the photographic evidence at his site, The Selby.

» Caught in The Wild | No6

Don’t know much about Leviticus, just that he’s all over BK.

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» Twitter Says “Suck Our Balls”

Twitter has big balls, big fat balls. This is really from them. Corporate sponsored and all.

» Photo Manipulation of the Week | No4

Brilliant ad for glass shower doors. I’m sure this was the designers most inspired masking job ever.

Advertising Agency: Juniper Park, USA

»Twenty Tweetable Truths About Magazines

I could really gush about my love for magazines. Let me lay out a few of my reasons:

  • They’re pretty much everyone’s first foray into alternative media venues.
  • While web design is still emerging, current magazine design is at a high.
  • The quality photography you get from professionals is still better than croudsourcing. Same could be said for the writing…
  • They don’t depend on the whims of AT&T and my clandestine friend 3G.
  • As a designer theres an advantage in knowing the dimensions of your final product. Thats not back handed, I think its a reason magazine designs can seem so flawless.
  • The budgets and scopes; this theory also applies to newspapers. Magazines consistently have more in depth reporting than websites.

**Diclaimer: Of course I say all of this assuming we’re talking about magazines like Wired, IDN, etc

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