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869 ♥ / 13 September, 2012
makemestfu:

Wanna make your dashboard alive?
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Industrial Design in America, 1951

April 28, 2010

Scans from Industrial Design in America, published by the Society of Industrial Designers, New York, 1951.

This set at hi-res on flickr

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Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

Industrial Design in America, 1951

1 ♥ / 14 August, 2012
13385 ♥ / 14 August, 2012
like wanderer above the mist
inspirezme:

This powerful image by Dimitar Variysky immediately stirs up all kinds of emotions. As a tiny speck of a man stands on the edge of a massive, raging waterfall, the first feeling felt by many viewers is a sense of fear, perhaps of falling or dying. The second emotion would probably be curiosity. After all, why is this man standing on the edge of a seriously dangerous-looking waterfall? Is he nuts? And lastly, depending on your perspective, it would be a sense of triumph or defeat. The optimist would see this image as a man standing tall and surviving the almighty forces of nature, while the pessimist would see it as a last act of desperation from a forsaken man.
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