
Miles Fisher Brilliant visual and audio mash up from the golden age of films

Miles Fisher The Visual Blog is BACK - apologies for the delay. Two new posts today.

Miles Fisher Very cool demonstration of how film titles have evolved since the early days of cinema

Miles Fisher Smart and easy daily facts illustrated by a young visual design team in the UK
Source: www.learnsomethingeveryday.co.uk

Miles Fisher Brilliant Illustration about how many items and objects the world uses in a second
Source: smas.studioludens.com
Depicting the ongoing stream of events, this application tries to get the user in touch with the emotional actuality of these objective data.

Miles Fisher World' Smallest Postal Service - absurd.

Miles Fisher What Flo Ziegfeld Wants In A Woman!

Miles Fisher Amazing video projection - as though a house were dreaming.

Miles Fisher Brilliant Ad about why the story is always better than the truth

Miles Fisher They just don't make movie stars like they used to

Miles Fisher Cool Graffiti Analysis from Evan Roth

Miles Fisher Brilliant Ad for Guiness - Bring it to Life

Miles Fisher THe Boston Review, in a fascinating piece, writes that "Wikipedia’s economics of knowledge creation are fundamentally unsound".

Miles Fisher How an American Soldier is made. An amazing narrative to the photos.
Source: blogs.denverpost.com
For 27 months, Ian Fisher, his parents and friends, and the U.S. Army allowed Denver Post reporters and a photographer to watch and chronicle his recruitment, induction, training, deployment, and, finally, his return from combat. A selection of photos from Ian’s journey are posted below.

























