Leaders in logo design. Rosmarie Tissi, June Fraser, Tomoko Miho and Francine Leger.
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Frank R Paul's cover for Modern Electrics, February 1912
Frank R Paul's cover for Amazing Stories, April 1926 (the first issue)
Frank R Paul's cover for Amazing Stories, August 1926
Frank R Paul's cover for Amazing Stories, December 1926
Artist Frank R Paul sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/paul_f... was born on this day, so here are some of his early magazine covers:
Re-introducing Ebony /// We’re happy to announce an update to José Scaglione and Veronika Burian’s 2015 sans-serif family Ebony –it’s now available as a variable font.
Free update for existing licence holders: www.type-together.com/ebony-font
#typography #fonts #graphicdesign #fontsky
Title slide saying "One Developer, Two Dozen Agents, Zero Alignment Why we Need Collaborative AI Engineering"
Slide saying "Alignment and communication is the new bottleneck"
Slide saying "Human context is not in the codebase" Business context & financial resources, Political dynamics, Product vision, User research insights, and Organisational history are not in the codebase.
Got to talk at @aidotengineer.bsky.social conf last week about the need for collaborative AI engineering.
All our current coding agents are single player. We're trying to scale up individual productivity, but creating tons of alignment problems in the process.
We have no good tools for...
@peterme.com hey there!
"New York with Moon". Georgia O'Keeffe. 1925.
Hi #portfolioday!
My name is Luís, I'm a freelance ilustrator from Lisboa, and today for show and tell I bring some of my TTRPG covers.
Commissions closed but looking for more eyes on some current original projects.
RoboCop on the cover of Commodore Computing International, February 1989.
Hummingbirds looking a bit rough this year.
Art by Hannes Bok (not sure of the title)
Art by Hannes Bok "Lovely in Red"
Art by Hannes Bok "The Mermaid"
Art by Hannes Bok "The Stork Fish"
Artist and author Hannes Bok sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/bok_ha... died on this day, so here's some of his artwork:
Concept art by Hayao Miyazaki for The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), dir. Hayao Miyazaki, Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Poster Designs by Tadanori Yokoo 1960s scanned from Tadanori Yokoo’s Posters: Idea Special Issue, 1995 designreviewed.com/artefacts/ta... #TadanoriYokoo #japanesedesign #1960s #posterdesign
The cover to Science Fantasy, September 1954, edited by John Carnell. This seems to be the only piece of sf-related art by Partridge, which - going by this - is a pity.
The cover to New Worlds Science Fiction, February 1959, edited by John Carnell.
Cover to ‘Binti. La Mascarada Nocturna’ by Nnedi Okorafor
‘Binti: The Night Masquerade’ by Nnedi Okorafor
John Carnell sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/carnel... and Nnedi Okorafor sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/okoraf... were born on this day, so here's some related artwork (Artist: Partridge, Edwards, [couldn't identify] and David Palumbo). First two edited by Carnell.
John Schoenherr's cover art for "Empire of Two Worlds" by Barrington J Bayley
John Schoenherr's cover for Analog, January 1972
John Schoenherr's cover for Analog, February 1972
John Schoenherr's cover for 'The 1972 Annual World's Best SF' by Donald A Wollheim [with Arthur W Saha]
Artist John Schoenherr sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/schoen... died on this day, so here's some examples of his 1972 cover artwork:
From Clickhole's "Incredible! We Asked These Astronauts What It’s Like To Be In Space," Barry Wilmore: You never know true beauty until you see Earth from space, or true terror until you hear someone knocking on the space station door from outside. You look through the porthole and see an astronaut, but all your crew is inside and accounted for. You use the comm to ask who it is and he says he’s Ramirez returning from a repair mission, but Ramirez is sitting right next to you in the command module and he’s just as confused as you are. When you tell the guy this over the radio he starts banging on the door louder and harder, begging you to let him in, saying he’s the real Ramirez. Meanwhile, the Ramirez inside with you is pleading to keep the airlock shut. It really puts life on Earth into perspective.
One of the very best from Clickhole
HEADLINE: they actually put transparent legs on geodude at a parade in japan Three mascots of Pokémon, one of whom is Geodude a cranky rock man. He has transparent legs
WALTER CRONKITE (gravely):
Graphic Design 73, 1979. Cover design by Koichi Sato designreviewed.com/artefacts/gr...
To all the #UX peeps looking to figure out a path forward through a time of deep career ambiguity:
This is a thread of five things I'm doing for senior and staff designers in the next few months. All are online. Some are free, some are paid.
A selection of shots animated by Kim Kyeongbae for Scavengers Reign (2023), created by Joe Bennett and Charles Huettner, Titmouse
Incredible picture:
Orion snapped this high-resolution selfie in space with a camera mounted on one of its solar array wings during a routine external inspection of the spacecraft on the second day into the Artemis II mission. Credit: NASA
Design Reviewed documents over 10,000 artefacts spanning 150 years of graphic design history. I'm now turning that archive into a 400-page book, but I need your support to make it happen.
Pledge today and be part of bringing this history into print vol.co/collections/...
Screenshot of Google having been asked "is blender easy", responds by saying "Blender has a steep learning curve and is generally considered difficult for beginners due to its complex interface and vast" before suddenly breaking off mid sentence and spouting off an incredibly long sequence of numbers
.... I see.
Don’t hate the player, Catt, hate the game
Watch the story of Dobby, a dog in Australia who licks poisonous toads to get high youtu.be/gn_ruZT_d2A?...
Illustration of a large snake in a red swamp. A small character stands in the water below the snake. The snake has a large multicolored eye.
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A colorful miniature paper model of a building by Charles Young
Colorful miniature paper models of buildings by Charles Young
Colorful miniature paper models of buildings by Charles Young
From factories and barrel-roofed buildings to gabled churches and towers, Charles Young’s sprawling yet diminutive city of paper models continues to grow.
www.thisiscolossal.com/2026/03/char...
Hasui Kawase (Japanese, 1883–1957)
"Rain at Ushibori", 1929.
Woodblock Print, 42.9 × 29.8 cm.
Birmingham Museum of Art, United Kingdom.
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
An acrylic painting of Monument Valley.
My painting MONUMENT VALLEY
Long, horizontal painting showing a thin sliver of western landscape below and a huge expanse of tally, puffy clouds in the sky above
Maynard Dixon, "Cloud World," 1925, recently acquired by—and now on view at—the Denver Art Museum www.denverartmuseum.org/en/blog/clou...
Introducing Graphics! A new typeface for the graphic-design geeks. The ones who love Graphis magazines, old disco posters, Compact Disk-era visuals, NASA typography, all that bold 70s energy where type did all the work:
typeverything.com/graphics