Andrew Archer

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I’m loving the work of Andrew Archer, I just wish it was easier to browse all the illustrations. His blog shows some cool progress shots as well.

Everynone

This made me smile.

Eunoia

Christian Bok likes vowels, but only one at a time. Each chapter of his book Eunioa (which took seven years to write) uses only one of them. From Chapter
O:

Loops on bold fonts now form lots of words for books. Books form cocoons of comfort – tombs to hold bookworms. Profs from Oxford show frosh who do post-docs how to gloss works of Wordsworth. Dons who work for proctors or provosts do not fob off school to work on crosswords, nor do dons go off to dorm rooms to loll on cots. Dons go crosstown to look for bookshops known to stock lots of top-notch goods: cookbooks, workbooks – room on room of how-to-books for jocks (how to jog, how to box), books on pro sports: golf or polo. Old colophons on schoolbooks from schoolrooms sport two sorts of logo: oblong whorls, rococo scrolls – both on worn morocco.

Read more excerpts at this BBC article. I like the way the different paragraphs look with so many of the same vowels.

Sunset

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Zumi

50th anniversary

Amazing. Apparently they shot 60,000 pictures and developed 9,000 prints in making this, and used no post production.

Chandelier

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Zumi

Unwrapped flowers

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These unwrapped flowers are pretty great. You can also grab the software to do it yourself.

Beach

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A perfect day.

Westminster

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Zumi!

My bike

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Canon Powershot + Adobe Photoshop