#1. 90's Drum and Bass Flyers.
Borosix is a website that collects and posts Rave/ dnb / house flyers from the 80’s and 90’s.
#2. Public domain high res art scans.
Artvee collects art institutions’ high resolution public domain images and makes them available for search. All images are 100% free from copyright protection.
#3. William Jacobson's portfolio
Swedish designer William Jacobson’s personal website and portfolio. Recently his work A Thesis on Generative Written Language breaks typography open and tests readability when applied topographically over dimensional objects.
Ricardo Meyer’s 100 ways to Move an A is a portfolio of animated type arrangements pushing letter forms to the extreme. Visually incredibly interesting from first click.
#5. Goncharova’s Religious Composition
The LA County of Art’s page on Natalia Goncharova’s Religious Composition: Archangel Michael (1910). Visibly pleasing to me while inebriated.
#6. Every Noise At Once //Shimmer Pop
Every Noise At Once is an interactive Spotify scatter plot of genres to help you find new music. Specifically this is the page for the genre ‘Shimmer Pop’ or dreamy / ethereal electronic pop music.
#7. Lorem not Ipsum Magazine Store
LOREM (not ipsum) is a Zurich based indie magazine store selling an array of small publishers.
#8. Roberto Mielgo’s The Witness
Alberto Mielgo is an academy award winning Spanish director who recently won three Emmys for an animated short called ‘The Witness’ which featured on Netflix’s Love + Death + Robots.
#9. The Originality of the Avant Garde and Other Modernist Myths
The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths is a 1986 book by Columbia professor Rosalind Krauss. This is a pdf scanned excerpt attempting to explain that grid formatting is more than an optical perception. This is really dry, sorry.
#10. Diemme
Diemme is an Italian footwear brand that sells boots that I wish to put on my feet.