Virtual Ornithology
illustrations by Kenard W Pak :: via pandagun.blogspot.ca
Adorbz
analog interactive storytelling
Pure Yumminess!!!!!
Jonathan Safran Foer‘s Tree of Codes topped our list of the best art, design and photography books of 2010 — and for good reason. So ambitious was Foer’s project that nearly all bookbinders he approached deemed it unmakeable. When Belgian publishing house Die Keure finally figured out a way to make it work, what came out was a brilliant piece of “analog interactive storytelling” — a book created by cutting out chunks of text from Foer’s favorite novel, The Street of Crocodiles by Polish author Bruno Schulz, rearranging the text to form an entirely different story. The die-cut narrative hangs in an aura of negative space for a beautiful blend of sculpture and storytelling, adding a layer of physicality to the reading experience in a way that completely reshapes your relationship with text and the printed page.
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2011/08/29/die-cut-books/Via thecreativepenn Joanna Penn (thx!!!)
Type design for New York Magazine by triborodesign.
The Numbers by Giuseppe Salerno.




