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  • Gerd Arntz Web Archive
    The most prolific icon and symbol designer of all times. Designer of the Otto Neurath's Isotype.
  • Felix Sockwell
    The prolific icon designer of the moment!
  • Jonathan Barnbrook's Olympukes
    Parody of Olympics icons
  • Johanna Drucker on digitally-based scholarship
    UCLA Digital Humanities & Media Studies. Many of the early approaches to digital humanities have come of age as substantial repositories and archives have become established. Early pioneering projects in editing, collections development, and visualization are now accepted parts of digital humanities' research. But huge challenges -- cultural and intellectual as much as technical -- remain if the humanities are to help shape the next generation of scholarly tools for research and pedagogy. This talk describes a work in progress, I.nterpret, that aims to engage humanistic concerns in a digital environment.
  • The Web Time Forgot
    The Mundaneum Museum Honors the First Concept of the World Wide Web - NYTimes.com
  • modernarchitecture.net
    Personal web site of Ewan Branda – architect, software designer, and currently a Ph.D. candidate in architectural history and theory at UCLA – as well as an old friend. His work deals the changes in architecture for "the organization and dissemination of cultural information."
  • Lewis and Clark Maps from the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
    From the site: "The David Rumsey GIS Viewer allows on-line visitors a unique opportunity to easily interact with, integrate, and visualize these historic maps along with the modern geospatial data from NASA, USGS, ESRI and GCS Research. The modern geospatial data that can be overlaid and compared to the historical maps includes urban areas, transportation infrastructure (roads, rail), public land survey, lakes, parks, state boundaries, digital elevation models and satellite imagery.

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