The top 15 out of a 33-quip week.
A = Authors | C = Community
A / No. 54 / Armin / Lovely collection of milk bottles. What is it about milk bottles that is conducive to sweet, sweet typography? [Via Design Observer]
A / No. 53 / Armin / Lacoste has seen the future of tennis, and it will be blindingly overexposed. No wonder the dude needs those full-face sunglasses.
A / No. 58 / Joe Marianek / Alexander Girard’s prolific designs for the restuarant La Fonda Del Sol.
C / No. 44 / Jude / Winning Posters of the Good 50x70 competition.
A / No. 61 / Armin / This version of Photoshop is, literally, hanging from a thread. (Click on “Next” image once you get there for a better view).
C / No. 43 / Bennett Holzworth / Adrian Hanft has just launched Font Burner. It’s the easiest way to add great fonts to your website.
A / No. 55 / Armin / Britain’s Channel 4 has created a sculpture made out of printing plates gathered from newspapers and magazines.
A / No. 59 / Armin / This is a great commercial by Brand New School for Zune, using faux album covers to construct a sentence.
A / No. 48 / Armin / Great video (done for Samsung) featuring a handful of optical illusions brought to life. [Via Motionographer]
A / No. 56 / Armin / A hefty collection of “Made in…” clothing labels. [Via Fabrica]
C / No. 42 / Kate Andrews / It’s been doing the rounds this week, but its too good not to mention here, The Day There Was No News.
A / No. 49 / Armin / This Quip is way off character, but this hotel in Spain’s Bardenas Reales National Park is simply spectacular and breathtaking (and I don’t throw around these adjectives freely) — the signage is pretty cool too. [Via Evasee]
C / No. 55 / S Harley Mills / Believe it or not… NYC and London now linked by a tunnel
A / No. 41 / Armin / It was only a matter of time before this happened, a blog devoted to the ampersand. [Via HOW]
A / No. 50 / Armin / The wunderkinds over at Threadless continue their rise to prominence, landing on the cover of Inc. magazine. Full article here. [Via Coudal]