A Penny for your Thoughts


Graphic design student, Luke Langhus, created a redesign of JCPenny's logo that has sparked much conversation in the design world. The controversy lies not with the execution of the design, but with the company's christening of it as a "bold new logo". How about A Penny for your Thoughts? on quipsologies.

So Many Alphabets, So Little Time

Just when you thought you had your typeface recognition down, Steven Heller of The Daily Heller reminds us of the dying art of visual and auditory alphabetical communication in his article, Dits and Dahs.

How Cool Would It Be If He Were Your Son?


King of Infographics, Nicolas Felton, well known for his annual Feltron Reports, honored his Father's life in his 2010 Annual Report. Using various artifacts, 4,348 to be exact, Felton worked his design magic to create a stunningly beautiful and fascinating homage.

Seed Drawings


Not drawings of seeds, but drawings produced as a result of thousands of people's small contributions to a larger artwork. This project, initiated by Brooklyn artist, Clement Valla, visualizes the unstructured nature of the content on the Internet.

Lovers of Type, This One's for You


Hearts and flowers and candy and TYPE! This love day we're celebrating typography lovers with a type video that will make your heart skip a beat.

The Best Part of the Super Bowl


OK, maybe it's not the best part, but it certainly is the topic of most conversations after the Super Bowl dust settles - the commercials. If you missed it and you felt left out at the water cooler today, you can catch up on the Super Bowl Ads archives - up to 14 years in the past if you feel so inclined.