United Pixelworkers — Future Friendly
You can now purchase some very fetching Future Friendly T-shirts from United Pixelworkers and fly your Future Friendly freak flag high!
Best of all, all the profits go to the Internet Archive.
You can now purchase some very fetching Future Friendly T-shirts from United Pixelworkers and fly your Future Friendly freak flag high!
Best of all, all the profits go to the Internet Archive.
Peter Saville talks about the enduring appeal of his cover for Unknown Pleasures.
I like to think of all the variations and mashups as not just tributes to Joy Division, but tributes to Jocelyn Bell Burnell too.
A wearable read-only music player that's a badge. Kind of awesome.
If you're a long-time listener to Radiolab, this T-shirt will make sense to you. I want it.
I'm not sure I can resist ordering one of these T-shirts featuring crime-fighting duo Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace.
A Q&A with Ridley Scott on the eve of releasing Blade Runner: The Final Cut.
Seeing locats everywhere.
Great collection of fictional locations—Summerisle, Overlook Hotel—and companies—Wayland Yutani, Tyrell Corporation, Hudsucker Industries...
A nice well-illustrated article from Larissa Meek pointing to some design trends that can be applied to the Web.
The Museum of Kitschy Stitches: a gallery of notorious knits. Just in time for Christmas.
Ben was wearing a "Well Fed" t-shirt at d.Construct and it looked great. I think I'll have to get myself one.
Elsa's OddzBallz are now available on baby t-shirts. Cute!
Anina, the blogging model, is told by her agency to stop blogging because "fashion and technology do not go together". Asshats.