Inspired By #12

👇This way for the cool stuff I saw this week 👇
— JP
😍 Brylski
Brylski was designed for the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum, to be cut as wood type. Named for wood type worker Norb Brylski, the design is based on poster styles from the 19th century, particularly one offered as phototype by Dan X Solo under the name Midway Ornate.
🐧 Scroll for your life — Studio Job
Their highly acclaimed art and design work combines both traditional and modern techniques, producing once-in-a-lifetime objects for both the art world and for mass production. (Site by BiA)

Studio Job
Studio Job was founded in 1998 by Job Smeets in the renaissance spirit, combining traditional and modern techniques to produce once-in-a-lifetime objects. At once highly specific and yet entirely universal, personally expressive and yet experimental, Studio Job has crafted a body of work that draws upon classical, popular and contemporary design and highly visual and sculptural art.
🔺 The Legend of Zelda™: Link’s Awakening
Originally released for the Game Boy in 1993, Link's Awakening is a remake for the Nintendo Switch with a cutesy 2.5D look. Looks great, and I love that I now get to play it with my daughter who gets to discover all that classic gameplay for the first time!
The Legend of Zelda™: Link’s Awakening for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Official Site
Buy The Legend of Zelda™: Link’s Awakening and shop other great Nintendo products online at the official My Nintendo Store.
🐉 Humanrights Tattoo
Human Rights Tattoo is a Dutch project that uses 6773 characters to tattoo the universal declaration of human rights on 6773 people around the world. (Site by Toffey and Freshheads)
🏙 The Typologies of New York City via Kottke
"Using almost 1300 photos from Instagram of iconic/stereotypical shots of NYC, Sam Morrison spent 200 hours creating what he calls a crowdsourced hyperlapse video of the city." (via Kottke)
https://kottke.org/19/11/the-typologies-of-new-york-city🟣 Behind the scenes of Ultraviolet – Twitch’s Design System
This proves that design systems can work great for playful and bold brands like Twitch. (via Jordy)
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