futurepredictor:

Now I know what I will be solving for the next seven years.

Amazing maze drawn by @Kya74’s father via Spoon and Tomago

Not-so-fun-fact: ever since I was a kid, I’ve had a small obsession with mazes.

ianbrooks:

Typographical Blue Birds by Petros Afshar

They me former terrible lizards that walked the earth and ate Neuman, but Petros’ vector birds are mostly made of colorful type, though I still wouldn’t trust them not to eat me.

Artist: Behance / Tumblr / Facebook

betype:

Arquitetos Desempregados (by Hugo B. Melo)

betype:

Arquitetos Desempregados (by Hugo B. Melo)

serialthrillerinspiration:

Life: The Exhibition

serialthrillerinspiration:

Life: The Exhibition

ianbrooks:

Structures by Atelier Olschinsky

The segmented blocks of society are adhered together through the chaos of whim, their seams ugly and exposed to anyone willing to take a step back and look. Atelier excels in these plane window views of our sprawling metropoli, their geometry a little less immaculate than what we see at eye-level.

Artist: BehanceWebsite

I love everything this guy puts out.

serialthrillerinspiration:

The pressure is good for you

serialthrillerinspiration:

The pressure is good for you

serialthrillerinspiration:

Good & great design

serialthrillerinspiration:

Good & great design

"Be consistent, not fucking predictable."

- Good Fucking Design Advice

"So was it worth it? Well of course not.
It turns out it was just advertising.
There was no higher calling.
"

- Linds Redding,  A Short Lesson on Perspective (It’s Not Worth It)
serialthrillerinspiration:

Ministry of Magic

serialthrillerinspiration:

Ministry of Magic

ckck:

Seemed like the ideal time of year to do something with this Hitchcock quote.

ckck:

Seemed like the ideal time of year to do something with this Hitchcock quote.

vanished:

Ole Martin Lund Bo - Deceptive Outward Appearance

Using just wood and paint, Oslo, Norway-based artist Ole Martin Lund Bo created this anamorphic piece of art with a thought-provoking message. This installation seems as if someone just photoshopped those words onto an already existing image. Look at the other pictures (below), however, and you’ll soon realize that the three words have been carefully painting onto the white walls and wood sticks, becoming what seems like random black marks when viewed from different angles.

I love this.

(Source: felinatral)