July 8, 2008 • 12:57 pm • POSTED BY adamrgarcia
Esteemed anthropologist, author and blogger Grant McCracken wrote in his essay Blogging: What It’s For: Some people are entirely without themes and pretty completely episodic. Others are the captives of a few mighty themes and their slavish repetition. All of us hope for a sweet spot: a body of smart and various themes that organize [...]
July 5, 2008 • 6:28 pm • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
Typically when we think of great information design we think of an intricate visual that takes complex, and dense information and makes it easy to digest. However some of the best info-graphics I’ve seen lately have been really simple and witty, and usually acting more as a humorous metaphor than actual useful information. Case in [...]
July 3, 2008 • 9:49 am • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
Check out GIF mashup to do some of your own Cory Arcangel Art.
June 24, 2008 • 9:01 am • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
All of us at 160over90 have a lot of love for cycling. Many of us use it as a way to commute to work. Some of us see it as a major sport in their life. The majority of us have worked for clients that involve cycling in one way or another, such as the Cadence Kona Challenge, or the city of Boston.

June 23, 2008 • 2:27 pm • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
This is the first in a series of posts showcasing some of my favorite animated GIFs on the internet. This week’s GIF is brought to you by the French band Minitel Rose. It’s quite a few frames, which makes the GIF fairly large, but that 80s lighting effect is definitely worth it.
June 18, 2008 • 8:17 am • POSTED BY jmiller
The USPS is releasing Eames stamps on June 17th. So, if you’re dying to own the Eames Lounge and Ottoman—but instead need to pay rent—this is your moment.