Stunning, and officially-licensed, posters by Olly Moss.
Stunning, and officially-licensed, posters by Olly Moss.
The Audi E-Tron concept will—if it ever hits the streets—certainly turn more heads than your neighbor’s Prius.
NASA’s Flickr photostream has some amazing solar transit photos by Thierry Legault.
LA Magazine recently ran a two-part article on the A-12 OXCART project — the predecessor to one of my all-time favorites, the SR-71 “Blackbird” — including its conception at Lockheed’s famous “Skunk Works” and further development and testing at the infamous “Area 51” (Groom Lake).
The design of Tesla Motors’ Model S sedan may borrow heavily from Jaguar, Infiniti, Maserati, and even Saab, but this is the kind of electric vehicle that will get the masses excited about the future of the automobile.
Mr Jones Watches has several fun watch designs, including “The New Decider” (left) — which alternately displays “yes” or “no” on each tick, to help you make decisions at a glance — and “The Average Day” (right) — which shows you what an average person does on an average day, so that you can see what, on average, you should be doing at any given time.
Mitch “Spacesick” Ansara’s “I Can Read Movies” series and M.S. Corley’s redesigns [see also: Olly Moss]
Who are the ad wizards who came up with this one!? [apologies to SNL]
TIME’s Josh Quittner, on Apple’s ability to continually “hack” — creatively solve problems:
At this rate of hacking down the product line, I suspect that within three years, the MacBook will be nothing more than a sheet of unbreakable glass.
I want: The Red One, a 4K digital cinema camera that, at $17,500, sells for less than a film camera’s monthly rent. Designed from scratch by a team led by the founder of Oakley.
I’d settle for: The Nikon D-90, with D-Movie mode — up to 5 minutes per video at 720p (24fps), with the exposure controls and shallow depth-of-field of an SLR. $1,300 with 18-105mm zoom lens.