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"The second you get this handbag wet, it metamorphoses into an obnoxious, anarchic monster that has no intention of dutifully holding your change purse or your Kotex while you sip a Mojito, and must eventually be pureed to death in a blender by your mom." Handbags of Horror
By SMF, Archived in Design, Radar.com



Not only did they do a nice job on the website, these apartments in England are great. It makes me want to throw everything I own away and live a minimalist lifestyle. Check out "apartment layout."
By JFB, Archived in Design, via Neil.



All the sexy style without any of the unsexy slaughter. Terrorist chic. From where else, freedom hating Frenchies.
By SMF, Archived in Design


Fear the raking stare of Thomas Jefferson!
By JFB, Archived in Design



Feel the hype at TypeCon 2005 (hype available only in NYC)
By SMF, Archived in Design



Metro logos rock.
By GMH, Archived in Design, Kottke



DC Comics goes all 1998 with a swooshy elliptical logo. Also note the unfortunate selection and cropping of the associated photo. The caption should really read "Christian Bale, as Batman, and Katie Holmes's right tit."
By JFB, Archived in Design, Via TMN



I swear, they had the same guys who designed the big head $20 bill, design the new food pyramid. It uses that stupid clip art guy and I have to swallow a little vomit that comes up every time I see him. Plus it makes baby jesus cry. Anyway... Slate was smart enough to hand the project over to some actual designers and in 2 days for free they came up with much spankier ideas.
By SMF, Archived in Design



Best...pizza cutters...ever!
By CNE, Archived in Design



Adobe is buying Macromedia. Does it matter if practically all graphic design software is controlled by a single company?
By JFB, Archived in Design