
The Oxford Project began almost 25 years ago, when Peter Feldstein undertook the task of photographing every resident of his town, Oxford, Iowa (pop. 676). The collection of photographs that resulted is a fascinating glimpse into the ethos and character of small-town life.
The project tells the true tale of a seemingly ordinary Midwestern town through the pictures and words of its residents. Read more at Welcomebooks.com/oxfordproject/

"Ultra sensitive toothbrushes."
Advertising Agency: Grey Worldwide, Düsseldorf, Germany
found at
Source: Fil

The young Japanese illustrator based in Canada Yuta Onoda updates his portfolio with fresh and stronger artwork.

Live action and stop motion for the tv serie La Liste. Watch it here
Directed by Karim Zariffa

Old but cool portfolio from Creaktif.
In the early days of the Internet, web sites looked awful, really really awful! Back then there was a great excuse for the poor and blind standards, nobody knew any better. So, to find web sites as poorly designed as the ones showcased in today’s news, I was shocked and to be honest, there is no excuse for them. In some cases I had to wear sunglasses, in others I was far too scared to even open my eyes. Be brave, and look for yourselves.
On the flip side, we also have a selection of trendy web interfaces from Deviantart, something to sooth your eyes.
20 of the Worst Designed Websites In the World

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CD packaging for the band âSplitting Adamâ. The concept surrounds a fictitious character named Adam and his internal struggle with an audio triggered bipolar disorder. The cover splits Adam to reveal inside his head, a 3D animated hologram which morphs from a passive lamb into an aggressive ape. The cd and insert artwork documents Adamâs mental state along with vital stats and final prognosis.
Designed By: Rethink Vancouver
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Behind the lens of fashion photographer Brooke Nipar.
By Matthew Newton, Senior Editor
New York-based photographer Brooke Nipar shoots brilliant fashion spreads and vivid portraits. The former photo editor at Missbehave Magazine (R.I.P.), Nipar is a veteran freelance photographer who has shot for publications such as Tokion, Anthem, and Details, among countless others. "Being a successful photographer is really tough," she says. "It requires so much persistence and determination just to get your foot in the door, then once you're through the door it requires just as much persistence to stay in the game.
And though it may be tough, Nipar continues to thrive in her field. I recently had the chance to catch up with Ms. Nipar to discuss her work. ...
As a developer being able to write valid XHTML code is one of the most sought out requirements. Valid XHTML can be a daunting obstacle to overcome if the developer is either in-experienced or has little or no knowledge dealing with code. Improperly placed elements, and incorrectly nested characters can prolong the inevitable work of coding a website.
Many times after your website seems to be complete, there are several errors that can be found throughout your designs structure. This is why a series of trial and error topped with extra careful code can limit the mistakes found by your visitors once the site is up and running. Within this article you will find top XHTML mistakes that can be passed up if you’re not paying attention. We’ve also ...

Star architecture photographer Kim Høltermand just updated his website with a special photo session at the Copenhagen Airport performed this very week, I think, in his native Denmark.
CPH set on Behance. Nice selection.