NewWebPick Issue 20: Valentine’s Blood
Thursday, February 19th, 2009The NewWebPick Issue 20 is available now!
Full Version Price: USD $2.5 or $8.0 for 1 year.
The NewWebPick Issue 20 is available now!
Full Version Price: USD $2.5 or $8.0 for 1 year.
I just discovered the Online gallery and the impressive works of the UK Artist/Illustrator RUSS MILLS. Wonderful!!
If you like, you can also read an interview in Bak Magazine no. 13. - page 242 to 261.
A motion painting project shown on the surface of a wall, this piece documents a week in the life of the Rinpa Eshidan.
I would like to see this artwork every day. I love things that change all the time so that’s a surprise whenever you pass by.
via cpluv.com
What are you searching for? What is the world searching for? This is the world build out of search queries – a great visualization design project by Christian Lange (student at Fachhochschule Potsdam).
Very interesting what most people are searching for. I thought it might be something like ‘porn’ or ’sex’. No, people e.g. in the U.S. are searching for ebay!?! WTF!?
via fontblog.de
There was also an interesting search query map from germany in the german news paper ‘Die Zeit’.
As a designer we have seen so many different ways to display or visualize information and data. There are histogramms, diagrams, statistics, maps, graphs and charts and so on…
Now there is a great summary of ideas for data presentation!!!
“Let’s take a look at the most interesting modern approaches to data visualization as well as related articles, resources and tools.”

“Issue 11: The mightiest “NewWebPick” to date; featuring 32 star designers, and a whopping 570 pages of content!”
Download the new version of NewWebPick Ezine at http://ezine.newwebpick.com/ It’s great!!!
They are playing Disko, Boogie, Soul, Funk and Protoclubsounds… and they are doing cool funky flyers!
Visit tanzschulekaracho.de or/and myspace.com/tanzschulekaracho for more information.
See you!
“The 200 most successful websites on the web, ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective.”
Good interface work from informationarchitects.jp. Download it!
I like the forecast icons on the ’stations’.
If you are looking for some new clothes you can check out Human Empire, a small brand from Hamburg with nice tshirts and sweatshirts.