Honk Kong in Infrared by Yiu Yu Hoi.
(Source: audreyhepburncomplex)
- Not Over You

Sweeter
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“Not Over You” by Gavin DeGraw, from the album Sweeter.
(Source: rofflepoffle)
My anchor!
:DFrom Cheayla, from: For Ink Sake Tattoo, Atascadero, CA.
Koi (by rjanecek)
Paintings by Mstislav Pavlov
- Sun of a Gun

Oh Land
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“Sun of a Gun” by Oh Land, from her self-titled album.
You see this baby? This is one of the last moments of her heterosexuality. Shortly after this photo was taken, these gays gayed her. More people need to see this. I will never not reblog.
Marion Cotillard in ‘Lady Dior’ (x)
Some fonts get no respect. This is true of Comic Sans, the ’90s-era Microsoft typeface that sought to emulate comic book text and failed miserably, by most accounts.
The font’s childish, unsophisticated scrawl and overuse by armchair designers has rendered it taboo in most artistic circles, and the sophisticated web at large enforces a moratorium on its use. Some have even campaigned to rid the web of it forever.
But despite the haters, French designers Thomas Blanc and Florian Amoneau have sought to spark a movement. Their new Tumblr, entitled the Comic Sans Project, tries to re-imagine the much-maligned font by posing a simple aesthetic question: What if the world’s most recognizable logos used Comic Sans?
“We have been inspired by all the jokes about Comic Sans we heard and read on the Internet every day,” says Blanc. “We wanted to create our own personal joke with those ironic logos. At the same time, we actually tried to defend Comic Sans [by] posting only logos which look good enough to us. Some of them work pretty well!” (article via Mashable)
This might be my new favorite tumblr. It’s still a horrible font, but the idea behind this project is kind of brilliant.






