Archives For minimalist design

Back to front clock

Nathan Campbell —  April 6, 2011

I love this. This is the back of the clock. No. It’s the front of the clock. The batteries are the hands. I wish to buy one. I’m not so sure I can. Somebody build it for me…

From Gihawoo.

A handy visual guide to game characters – provided you can identify them. From a Flickr user called Lishoffs.

You can buy it as a print here.
This operating system icons as Batman villains design (by Lishoffs) is also pretty clever.

I’ve posted heaps of Minimalist Movie posters in these parts in the past. Here’s a Tumblr devoted to providing more every day.

Some samples.

There are heaps. Check ‘em out.

Looking for a nice, simple, logo or symbol to express a universal truth. Look no further than the Noun Project.

Here’s the mission statement:

“The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world’s visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.”

The important stuff is covered.

This “Four Icons” representation of the Shakespearian classic is one of three from Colt + Rane.

What would your four icons of the Biblical narrative be? I’m guessing something like two ways to live. What about for each of the books. That’d be a fun challenge. Wouldn’t it. Help me out in the comments.

Minimalist Muppets

Nathan Campbell —  December 30, 2010

Can you pick these muppets?

Available as prints and stuff here.

I like this. Can you pick the heroes? They’re decoded here (where you can also buy the shirt).