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The Litmus

Elegant Gray [{this is glamorous} via FFFFound!] Mix ¾ Baltimore and ¼ San Francisco and you get Neon Gray [Neon Gray via Kitsune Noir] Film Noir meets Pest Control? [The People’s Republic of Animation via NOTCOT] Classical forms + Modern

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Elegant Gray [{this is glamorous} via FFFFound!] Mix ¾ Baltimore and ¼ San Francisco and you get Neon Gray [Neon Gray via Kitsune Noir] Film Noir meets Pest Control? [The People’s Republic of Animation via NOTCOT] Classical forms + Modern

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This makes me want to start writing letters again [The Moment] THE BUSINESS CARD IN 3D!!! [Flickr via Fubiz] Saatchi & Saatchi go horological [Saatchi & Saatchi via I Believe in Advertising] RIP Mr. Hayes. You’ll be missed [Pitchfork] Guys

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This makes me want to start writing letters again [The Moment] THE BUSINESS CARD IN 3D!!! [Flickr via Fubiz] Saatchi & Saatchi go horological [Saatchi & Saatchi via I Believe in Advertising] RIP Mr. Hayes. You’ll be missed [Pitchfork] Guys

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The Sartorialist’s Gap Ad, featuring an ascot no less [The Sartorialist] Perspective done right [Georges ROUSSE and Felice Varini via KENT Magazine – Blog via NOTCOT] Box office takes rendered gorgeously [www.xach.com via information aesthetics] In honor of the Olymipics

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The Sartorialist’s Gap Ad, featuring an ascot no less [The Sartorialist] Perspective done right [Georges ROUSSE and Felice Varini via KENT Magazine – Blog via NOTCOT] Box office takes rendered gorgeously [www.xach.com via information aesthetics] In honor of the Olymipics

The Litmus: Late Edition

Sorry about the delay folks, it’s been a Hell of a day. Tongue-in-cheek typography (Bravo DDB, bravo!) [DDB via I Believe in Advertising] A pop-up book for adults or very forward-thinking children [Rizzoli New York via Cool Hunting] Kehinde Wiley’s

The Litmus: Late Edition

Sorry about the delay folks, it’s been a Hell of a day. Tongue-in-cheek typography (Bravo DDB, bravo!) [DDB via I Believe in Advertising] A pop-up book for adults or very forward-thinking children [Rizzoli New York via Cool Hunting] Kehinde Wiley’s

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Fantastic ads for the 42nd International Children’s Games (Note: These kids mean business) [Grey San Francisco via Communication Arts] Colette’s coming to New York! [Selectism] Dandyism returns (In the words of LL, “Don’t call it a comeback”) [Men’s Flair] Gorgeous

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Fantastic ads for the 42nd International Children’s Games (Note: These kids mean business) [Grey San Francisco via Communication Arts] Colette’s coming to New York! [Selectism] Dandyism returns (In the words of LL, “Don’t call it a comeback”) [Men’s Flair] Gorgeous

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8-bit vs Designers [Famicase via technabob via Gizmodo] Eugenie Huang’s gorgeous architecture-inspired jewelry [Deka Ray via Refinery29] Nerds in suits [Esquire] Oreo meets brilliant advertising [Draftfcb via I Believe in Advertising] Simplicity at its best [Experimenta via FFFFound!]

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8-bit vs Designers [Famicase via technabob via Gizmodo] Eugenie Huang’s gorgeous architecture-inspired jewelry [Deka Ray via Refinery29] Nerds in suits [Esquire] Oreo meets brilliant advertising [Draftfcb via I Believe in Advertising] Simplicity at its best [Experimenta via FFFFound!]

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Abraham Obama visits Boston [Jetset Graffiti via the function key] The state of the world’s emotions [Markus Kison via information aesthetics] The Sartorialist finds perfection [The Sartorialist] Absolut is cool again. Barkeep, where’s my martini? [Lowerground via Computerlove] The chocolate

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Abraham Obama visits Boston [Jetset Graffiti via the function key] The state of the world’s emotions [Markus Kison via information aesthetics] The Sartorialist finds perfection [The Sartorialist] Absolut is cool again. Barkeep, where’s my martini? [Lowerground via Computerlove] The chocolate