Back on Earth, a composition by Michael Finnissy, 2004. Read more and listen here.
Back on Earth, a composition by Michael Finnissy, 2004. Read more and listen here.
By Zaki Dee 163, without tape or stencils. More close-ups available here.
Various works by MuirMcNeil. More at their internet website.
Visual identity for the Summer Shows at London College of Communication, by MuirMcNeil. via
Texty and trixelly designs for D&AD by Bibliothèque, 2010.
source (page 2&3)
Coding with emojis, using Apple’s new Swift programming language.
By Alex Bilbie
What seems to be a smiley from 1648 (top image), written by the poet Robert Herrick, is most likely not. The same book contained more smilies (bottom image) that indicate that it’s not supposed to be read as an emoticon. See Slate’s article for more examples and information.
London Midland public transport ASCII art. Photo by Frankie Roberto, 2009.
By Richard Winters (Pixel8or). Beatles, the Sound of Music and David Bowie as PETSCIIoid interpretations.
World map in tangram by Michael Tompsett, available as print here. via