Welcome to Friday. And it’s the last one of 2018. That was fast.
I hope your holiday has been (and continues to be) fantastic!
Here we go…
Jon Ed De Vera: paper-cutting art

“John Ed De Vera is a multidisciplinary designer, with a penchant for lettering, paper-cutting, and experimenting with different and new media.”
His work is lovely!
The 100 greatest innovations of 2018

[self-explanatory]
Let the 2018 best-of lists beginnnnn!
Infernal Topography: Dante’s Inferno

“The illustrated and interactive Dante’s Inferno, an alternative learning tool for the Divine Comedy first Cantica, made for aiding visual memory.”
This is a pretty interesting installation. If you’re a fan, it clarifies and organizes concepts of the novel, if you’re new, it’s a pretty great deep-dive / first look at the depths of this work.
Very well done.

Simply switch sides to avoid obstacles.
(Simply…)
Very addictive.
And that’s what I’ve got.
Have a great Friday, a great weekend, and a safe and Happy New Year!
See you in 2019.
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