New illustrated biz:
- The NYT offers a great interactive presentation of Al Jaffee’s Mad Magazine fold-ins.
- "Putting the king back in stalking." Big ups to Barska binoculars for breaking some new ground with their ads. "I prefer to think of myself as a ‘stranger enthusiast’…" [Via]
- Art nerds who really want wedgies can opt for this laser-etched Moleskine unicorn notebook. I wonder whether you can read it from inside the darkened locker where you’ve been stuffed. [Via]
- Shout-outs to the Eastern Bloc:
- Shepard Fairey does George Orwell, via covers for Nineteen Eighty Four and Animal Farm.
- Peep some crisp label designs for Lovejoy Vodka [Via]
- Logos:
- Toyota offers Scion users the ability to roll their own logos.
- Apple vs. the Big Apple: Mom, Dad, don’t fight!
- The logo for the Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection is a crafty little ambigram.
- I Could Tell You but Then You Would Have to Be Destroyed by Me: The NYT features a slideshow of the logos of secret US military programs, along with an accompanying article. Trevor Paglen’s book of the logos is here.