Trevor Filter is a web and information designer who lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts (where he also goes to school). This is his personal tumblelog, which is mostly a conduit for exploring the proper way to use sarcasm on the internet.

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“Madder Red,” by Yeasayer

Chris Keating: “I wanted [Odd Blood] to sound like something made by aliens who came down from the future and evaluated culture by listening to different club music from different countries.” I’ve held off posting audio from this album, but it comes out tomorrow, so enjoy.

From very small array (purveyor of fine social and musical commentary via information graphics) comes a nice map: “Williamsburg, Brooklyn, according to craigslist apartment ads.”
Dorothy Gambrell has been picking up steam lately at very small array after a long hiatus, and if you enjoy information design, I highly recommend you add her to your feed reader (see also: witty comics at Cat and Girl).

From very small array (purveyor of fine social and musical commentary via information graphics) comes a nice map: “Williamsburg, Brooklyn, according to craigslist apartment ads.”

Dorothy Gambrell has been picking up steam lately at very small array after a long hiatus, and if you enjoy information design, I highly recommend you add her to your feed reader (see also: witty comics at Cat and Girl).