I could swear I already blogged about Richard Nicholson, but I could find him in my archive…These Pictures remind of how it was to spend hours in the dark or in red light developing prints until your nostrils burned from the acid. I´am not really sure if I miss it that much.
 
Stitched Illustrations by Peter Crawley, it’s as simple as that.
via: sebastianwaters

thx søren for pointing it out.

very cool project from frischmilch:

looking back: MY TWOTHOUSAND&TEN

this is the result of my latest 360project: Collecting personal data in 2010. How many eMails have been sent? How many km did I ride the bike? What TV show did I watch?

Inspired by the great Annual Reports of Nicholas Felton I made one myself for 2010.

I used daytum.com to track most of the things that happened in 2010 and used some other ressources and statistics in this small report.

The report resulted in a HTML5 website with my new love: webfonts.The most ambitious thing was to track down all my positions and combine them into a heatmap. The tracking was easy: Google Latitude saved the location of my mobile phone every 20 minutes. In the past few days I searched for a possibility to display it in an visual interesting way. I played around with some heatmap scripts and got fancy results. I then decided to draw every move as a single line on a map.

I wanted to play more with fancy big typography and graphs, ended up with webfonts and graphs from the Google Chart API because I was in hurry, but I am very satisfied with it.

View my 2010 review here.

Or my 2009-project from last year.
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