From homes to schools, towns to cities, countries and the globe, spaces and places are forming a lot of our conversations at the moment. This month’s collection of finds explores five takes on this theme.
If you haven’t seen Charles and Ray Eames’ Powers of Ten, prepare to have your mind blown (not least because it was made in 1977). The film will take you on an adventure in magnitudes from a picnic blanket to the outer edges of the universe and back.
The iconic NASA ‘worm’ logo – that was retired in the 90s – has made a triumphant return on the side of the Falcon 9 launch vehicle that ferried astronauts to the International Space Station.
Everyday Experiments by Space 10 is an ongoing series of digital experiments with IKEA which challenge the role of technology in the home. What it can help us with, and how much fun can we have with it.
After watching the re-runs of Glastonbury sets we’ve also been enjoying this project from Matthew Joseph. The beautiful Pilton Portraits provide the viewer with a brief snapshot of life beyond the Pyramid Stage.
The Juice & Jam website went live last week. The site is a custom design running on Wordpress and is the next application in their visual identity we developed for them.
Thanks to Georgia, Jenna, Robert and Ned for signing up this month. If you enjoy these emails, share thelink to subscribein your social network orforward it to a friend.