Good Reads - September 2011
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th
Artwork can evoke the same response as being in love

Detroit in ruins

A school day visualized as data


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th
Time to kiss the CD goodbye?

An abandoned but perfectly preserved Japanese school

Best fonts for headlines and titles


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
Yawning may cool your brain

31 dookie fresh rings

South Korean schools to be digital by 2015


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
Music copyright extended to 70 years

Tokyo in slo-mo

Ten Tiny Treasures: Artists and Their Miniatures


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
Another ho hum day in science as brain activity is turned into a video feed

Is Google ruining our memory?

Nylon Bike Made Using Satellite Technology is as Strong as Steel!


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd
Draw A Stickman!

Denver school grows their own food

Mind blowing earth landscapes


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st
Skipped A Day

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th
Artist renditions of classic movies and television shows.

A day without distractions

Neon posters


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th
Artists recreate famous 1980's technology in color paper

Richard Hamilton, creator of Pop Art

Fake Science. Yes!


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th
Textbooks of the future

Photoshop poster tutorials

Power to the Poster design gallery

The Chuck E Cheese MADNESS continues. Can't make this up


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th
The four year college degree agreement

Banksy had it right: The future holds a mere 15 minutes of anonymity for
everyone

Color photos from New York circa 1941 - 1942

Design and publish HTML websites without writing code


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th
Dookie fresh optical illusion

Online color / hue challenge

Aviary - the Photoshop of the mobile app market


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th
Close up bugs

Does watching Spongebob hurt kids?

Spelling errors send red flags to employers


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th
25 abandoned Soviet monuments

The basic laws of human stupidity

12 hours of forced focus


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th
How to steal like an artist

Watch the dot

The evolution of Star Trek infographic


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th
Colors out of space

The interiors of art

30 complete guides or Photoshop beginners


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th
Wildlife photographer admits to faking photos

Competitors

Sand under a microscope


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
Student splits 40k in winnings with runner-up students

The movable type truck

29 life lessons learned in travelling the world for 8 years straight


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd
Can Facebook Find a Hit with Music?

(Almost) Everything You Need to Know about Culture in 10 Books

SkillsUSA information

FFA information


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st
20 examples of visualized data

Damon Albarn of Blur / Gorillaz latest project

Redbook cover: Fantasy vs Reality