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2011.07.15

State of the Internet 2011

Screenshot below but you should check the website here: http://bit.ly/qH0elI

Link: http://www.onlineschools.org/state-of-the-internet/soti.html

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2011.07.15

State of the Internet 2011

See something or say something is a visual project by Eric Fischer that shows the location of tweets and flickr pictures from countries and cities around the world.

Red dots are locations of Flickr pictures.
Blue dots are locations of Twitter tweets.
White dots are locations that have been posted to both.



LA

London

Moscow

NYC

Paris

SF

Tokyo

More here: Eric’s Flickr
Via: SAI

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2011.07.15

State of the Internet 2011

In 2050, over three quarters of the world’s population will live in cities.
This book investigates the links between the physical and the social in cities. It is not an academic exercise, but one that stems from a sense of urgency that
something needs to be done to address the dynamics of urban change described by the statistics on the front cover.











Link: http://www.phaidon.co.uk/

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2011.07.15

State of the Internet 2011

Pattern Matters is a graphic design-based project inquiring on possible ways to augment the role of pattern by looking into the design process and tactile exploration through pattern making. It demonstrates the way of how this design element of pattern can be adopted differently on various platforms in graphic design. The main objective of this project is to inspire designers to look at pattern in every possible angles. Pattern Matters also aims to demonstrate that pattern is a crucial form of design element in graphic design which eventually evident that pattern is not merely a decorating tool.










Link: pattern-matters.com

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2011.07.15

State of the Internet 2011

Beautiful editorial and information design for zukunftsinstitut österreich, 2010 by Christoph Almasy.

View more here: http://www.almasy.at/index.php?/projects/oesterreich-2025/

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2011.07.15

State of the Internet 2011

The Natural Object is an amazing work produced by designer and visual Communicator
Ashleigh Maule-ffinch.

“The water industry and the shifting parameters of how water is ‘sold’ to us shape the foundation of this work. Contained within this vital resource is the story of an industry, a public and a body politic, fighting to assert their own profitable ideas of what water should mean to us. And as designers and consumers, we will all inevitably be responsible for the outcome of this battle: a human right and need or a marketer’s blue gold.

Countering the industry’s commercial construction of reality, this book is a content focused, visual investigation of the true reality behind the ‘pure, healthy, convenient’ image of bottled water; an expose of the control exerted through visual culture over today’s society.”

Ashleigh Maule-ffinch

You can see more of Ashleigh’s work here: http://ashleighffinch.com/
Follow her on twitter @affinch

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2011.07.15

State of the Internet 2011

Public Transport flows

Bus flows, UK

Public Transport flows, London

More About the Project here: http://simulacra.blogs.casa.ucl.ac.uk/2011/03/visualising-public-transport-networks/

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2011.07.15

State of the Internet 2011

Createed by Alex Trimpe