Tag Archives: Graphics

The Sneaker Colouring Book

Now why didn’t I think of this? Such a good, simple concept. I know a few people that would love to get their hands on one of these.

Illustrated by Daniel Jarosch and Henrik Klingel, the book includes 100 different sneaker silhouettes from 18 different brands, and they’ve even gone to the trouble of making the pages perforated so you can tear them out and proudly display them on your fridge…so Mummy can see how good you are.

Out this May…somewhere.

Banksy Exit Through the Gift Shop

Steet Art…what’s that all about, hey?

This looks pretty sick for a documentary, although you do have to put up with a fauxhemian French dude talking in an annoying accent…but that’s a small price to pay.

The film contains exclusive footage of Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Invader and many of the worlds most infamous graffiti artists at work, on walls and in interview. As Banksy describes it, Its basically the story of how one man set out to film the un—filmable. And failed

‘Sand Pit’ – Sam O’Hare


Anything that makes an ordinary scene or object look extraordinary has got to be good in my book, especially when the outcome looks like some amazing toy figure collection.

Tilt-shift photography and the results are extremely entertaining, and there’s no wonder it’s been gaining in popularity recently. Using 35,000 photographs and shot over five days in New York, it’s stunning. The music is composed by Human and co-written by Rosi Golan and Alex Wong.

London Underground – Body Map

Yes I’m English, and yes I love the Underground style maps people come up with. Originally created waaaaay back in 1931 by Henry Beck, the degin is still as modern and useable as it was 79 years ago.

This version of the human body’s systems is by Sam Loman and I dig it biorch.