Minneapolis Michael

Jan 10, 2011 7:43pm
theatlantic:

The Noun Project is a website dedicated to the cataloging and distribution of icons from around the world. Some they’ve taken from public domain sources like the United States Park Service (like the radio icon). Others they’ve created from scratch (like the bomb). In all cases, you know exactly what the icon represents and can use it in your own creations. They may remind you of Gerd Arntz’s “isotypes,” which were an attempt to create a visual language of the socialist worker.
Read the full article here.

I grew up with Edward, the brains behind this. His creativity didn’t rub off on me.

theatlantic:

The Noun Project is a website dedicated to the cataloging and distribution of icons from around the world. Some they’ve taken from public domain sources like the United States Park Service (like the radio icon). Others they’ve created from scratch (like the bomb). In all cases, you know exactly what the icon represents and can use it in your own creations. They may remind you of Gerd Arntz’s “isotypes,” which were an attempt to create a visual language of the socialist worker.

Read the full article here.

I grew up with Edward, the brains behind this. His creativity didn’t rub off on me.

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