
The images you see below were taken at the turn of the Millennium, when NASA’s scientists had a brilliant idea: to scan through 400,000 images taken by the Landsat 7 satellite and display only the most the most beautiful. A handful of the best were painstakingly chosen and then displayed at the Library of Congress in 2000.
Amazing sights!
Wallpaper sizes also available!


I’m not sure which cover I like most, but Michael Gillette has made it bright and beautiful again, this time illustrating the Bond Series for Penguin Books. Probably Surely the best Book covers Publishing House in the world. More here.
(sorry, I know I’m a bit delayed and it’s out for a while, but I only caught the track Michael Gillette’s blog today.)


Via DesignBoom
Fernando BrÃzio, A former teacher at my College (ESAD CR, former ESTGAD), presents this cool project consisting of ‘renewable’ Dress colouring for any occasion, a “do-it-yourself” design concept, in the lines of some of his most notable works. Check out his video explaining the concept.
from designboom
flexibility - design in a fast changing society
ex carceri ‘le nuove’, turin
june 29 - october12
http://www.torinoworlddesigncapital.it‘flexibility - design in a fast-changing society’ is one of the many events taking place in turin this year in
conjunction with the city being named the ‘design world capital for 2008′. the show consists of nine
projects by international designers installed at a former prison ex carceri ‘le nuove’.Renewable Clothingby fernando brÃzio
by placing colored felt-tip pens in the pockets of the dress its appearance changes over time.
within an hour - to one and a half hours the colored ink bleeds into the fabric and creates a one-off design
for each occasion. the owner can then clean the dress and color it in a different way for each time they wear it.
images © Designboom



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