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Hand Beats Filter in New Instagram Wordmark

Established in 2010 and hundreds of millions of photographs ago, Instagram is a “fun and quirky way to share your life with friends through a series of pictures”. Obviously, that’s an understatement. For its 100 million users, Instagram is as much part of life as texting and e-mailing and Facebook (who we all know paid a cool billion dollars to acquire Instagram in April of 2012 — who’s laughing now?) and its filters have established a new lingua franca for documenting food, clouds, and POV of places you are not in. Point being: Instagram is big. And important. Small changes are big changes. And its latest update, version 3.5, brought along with it a redesigned wordmark crafted by Denver, CO-based Mackey Saturday.

The previous wordmark was typeset out of the box using Billabong. Not the most horrible of 1950s script typefaces but also not necessarily the best one, especially that capital “I”. I always appreciate a company dropping a stock font in exchange for a custom-drawn one. Even more so when it’s well done. The change here is a wonderful evolution that transforms the well-known wordmark into something that feels similar but definitely looks (and reads) better, even keeping the quirkiness of the “I”. The new upright script flows perfectly from character to character and then has enough for one last little kick in the flourish of the “m”. This might seem like a small, meaningless change but it lifts Instagram from one-hit-wonder app to what it actually is, a lifestyle brand.

(via myfonts)

parislemon:

iheartapple2:

(1999) Steve Jobs Introduces The World to WiFi

Just look at that response over something we take completely for granted now just 14 years later. 

Love the camera man over-the-shoulder as the way to show it on the big screen.

And the hula hoop — look ma, no wires! — is just a brilliant, Steve Jobs touch.

mattqspangler:

The Flyer
Fly high, launch into the sky

mattqspangler:

The Flyer

Fly high, launch into the sky

hollyhocksandtulips:

After Six tuxedo shirt advertisement, 1960’s

hollyhocksandtulips:

After Six tuxedo shirt advertisement, 1960’s

photojojo:

Way before Photoshop, Jerry Uelsmann was crafting surreal photographs by hand in the dark room. Some of his stunning work is on tour at the National Gallery of Art through May 5.

Manipulating Photography Before Photoshop

via Reddit

Check out the documentary on lynda.com

http://www.lynda.com/jerry-uelsmann-and-maggie-taylor

mothgirlwings:

Mickey Mouse flexes his muscles in “Barnyard Olympics” (1932) - Walt Disney

mothgirlwings:

Mickey Mouse flexes his muscles in “Barnyard Olympics” (1932) - Walt Disney

betance-11:

You are my ALL

betance-11:

You are my ALL

vanished:

Eiko Ojala - Naked

(Source: ambiendew)

tinkeperi:

Disney/Pixar Movies:)

talisthoughts:

Cutest picture I’ve seen all day

talisthoughts:

Cutest picture I’ve seen all day