Clearing out the cobwebs
I almost never use bookmarks in my browser. I can get to the sites that I visit regularly by typing a few letters into the URL field of my browser. For the most part, if a site interests me and I might want to come back to it in the future, I add it to my RSS reader. And that means that there are some sites lurking in my list of feeds that haven’t been updated in years, but are still out there. And they’re still pretty cool, so I thought I would share them.
Most of these are visual, and are easy to dip in and out of; a few require some commitment.
- Object Lessons
- A blog about the design of things.
- Agence Eureka
- Scans of French ephemera
- Between Mirrors
- Morbid artwork
- Bibliodyssey
- Scans from old illustrated books, with related scholarship.
- Concept Ships
- Features spaceship artwork; links to related blogs for concept land vehicles, robots, etc.
- North Korean Interiors
- What it says on the tin. Either inspired by or inspiring to Wes Anderson.
- Scales of Perception
- Images that play with your sense of scale.
- Type Hunting
- “Found typography,” mostly on old packaging.
- Typeset in the future
- Deep dives into the typography used in SF movies. One of those “blogs that became a book” sites.
- WTF, Evolution?!
- Another one of those “blogs that became a book” sites.
- Bret Victor
- An amazing technologist. I am guessing he is too busy with work to update this much.
- Néojaponisme
- Very deep dives into Japanese pop culture in the postwar era.