Logo by Sean Heisler. Sometimes simple ideas are the best. Also, if you’re looking for a new logo/name it turns out that this identity is for sale over at Brandstack.
The colour work in this series of photographs by Ibai Acevedo is amazing. There is an interesting ‘flatness’ that makes them seem almost like paintings.
Please fix this at your earliest convenience, and we’ll be greatly appreciative, and a million useful cross-references will bloom.
Search and tag filtering are a really important part of the discovery process. I know the Tumblr staff are looking into this, so I hope a fix comes soon.





One of two new premium themes from Matthew Buchanan, Solaris implements nearly every Tumblr feature imaginable. Custom header graphics, author credit for group blogs, recent tweets, Disqus comments, custom colors, and shared Likes, are all painless to set up.
Seriously nice work from Matthew on his Solaris theme, and a complete steal for only $9.
The 389 project from Just Be Nice is loaded with really interesting experiments using javascript and standard form elements.
Bonus: their homepage has a Bricks-style game that uses your browser scrollbar.
I’m not usually a fan of sites that take over your mouse cursor, but I have to say the Salt Films site really made me smile. (via coffeemakescreative)
For anyone using the Scaffold theme, I’ve just released a new update that contains a few extra options and some bug fixes. Find out what’s changed on the Scaffold updates page.
George Clinton. Skiing. On dolphins. Dressed like a cowboy. Holding a ghetto blaster.
Your argument is invalid.
Nick Maggio shoots beautiful photos, and they are all taken with his iPhone (a growing trend, I’ve noticed). (via tayloralexandra)