
Word Clock is a typographical way of telling time by Simon Heys. Nice concept and you can download it as a screensaver too!

Word Clock is a typographical way of telling time by Simon Heys. Nice concept and you can download it as a screensaver too!

It’s a sad day when decent design blogs die and Pingmag was one of the best of them. Brilliantly written stories covering the fields of art, design, architecture, fashion and many other categories all with a Japanese twist were what made Pingmag so special. Hopefully the site stays up so you can browse the archives (which I highly suggest doing). Farewell Pingmag.
Damn, this is pretty cool. Using the powers of Papervision the talented folk at Boffswana have produced an Augmented Reality. You can even play with it yourself if you print using a specialised symbol and your webcam.

Hand Made Font are an Estonian based type design company specialising in unique, un-traditional fonts.

jpg a day is 7 designers (from San Francisco and Tokyo) taking it in turns to post a new image every day. There’s some interesting things happening here from some quite big names.
![[deletia]](http://www.hipyoungthing.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/deletia.jpg)
[deletia] is an artist-run collective that takes the view that art is, or should be, a communication between the artist and viewer.

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog are doing some fresh things with typography. Check out their superfresh fonts Heldentica, Tomatica and Gelvetica (all available as free downloads from the site).

Cuprocking is a collaborative project between Mooks and Andy Uprock, showcasing cuprocking, an innovative form of (non-destructive) street art.

Play/Create is the digital toy box of award winning designer Daniel Brown. There are some interesting experiments with audio and visual (shockwave player required).