Mostly Harmless

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On March 11th sci-fi fans around the world celebrated the life and work of author Douglas Adams. Two years ago, British graphic designer and typographer Andrew Lee designed an entirely new set of book covers for five of Adams’ most popular works.

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The minimalist, duotone covers were clearly influenced by early astronaut mission patches and 50s sci-fi inspired art work.

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Lost and Found

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In celebration of its 125th anniversary, the venerable National Geographic has created a wonderful new blog designed to solely showcase never before published photographs from its extensive archive.

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The Found blog is being built by National Geographic photographic archive curator William Bonner. Check in at Found daily for newly added photos.

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Underground Mission

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Ross Ashmore is on a mission; he plans to finish a painting of every London tube station before the end of 2013. The former graphic designer hope to contribute to the 150th anniversary celebration of the London underground with his expressionist paintings. To date, he has completed 215 heavy impasto paintings of Zones 1 through 4 stations, with 52 more to go.

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If you’re in London, there’s an exhibition —Ross Ashmore: Going Underground—at the Space Gallery Southgate until April 5th.

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Street Art vs Misogyny

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Stop Telling Women to Smile is a very clever street art project created by Philly artist and illustrator Tatyana Fazlalizadeh that boldly confronts the pervasive, unsolicited harrassment that women the world over endure.

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The project challenges the intrusive and blatantly misogynistic behavior that objectifies women and girls, and makes streets unsafe.

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Fazlalizadeh hopes that “some women will pass these wheat pastes and feel empowered. That men will at least take notice and consider what the posters are saying.”

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Not All Who Wander

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The yet-to-be launched travel website Wander asked illustrators to imagine a postcard “from everywhere and nowhere at once”. Then Wander posted the results of the “Wander Postcard Project” on a dedicated tumblr. The terrific typographic postcards are also available for download as hi-res iPad and iPhone wallpaper.

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The enigmatic Wander project is an online travel community founded by travelers Keenan Cummings and Jeremy Fisher. Techcrunch has described the mysterious Wander as a “Combination of Tumblr and Pinterest, Yelp, Tripadvisor and Foursquare“.

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Keep Reading

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This exciting series of award-winning, promotional videos was produced last year for the Mexico City bookstore chain Libreria Gandhi by the advertising firm Ogilvy Mexico and the videos were directed by Rodrigo Garcia. If you’re in Mexico City, be sure to visit one of their stores.

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Nirvana Is Not a Destination

Regular readers of TBTP are well aware of my interest in the work of Charles Bukowski. So they won’t be surprised that I love this brilliant, melancholy film based on Bukowski’s poem “Nirvana”. The film, Nirvana, A Charles Bukowski Poem was directed by the immmensely talented Patrick Biesemans, with music by Aled Roberts.

not much chance,

completely cut loose from

purpose,

he was a young man

riding a bus

through North Carolina

on the way to somewhere

and it began to snow

and the bus stopped

at a little cafe

in the hills

and the passengers

entered.

he sat at the counter

with the others,

he ordered and the

food arrived.

the meal was

particularly

good

and the

coffee.

the waitress was

unlike the women

he had

known.

she was unaffected,

there was a natural

humor which came

from her.

the fry cook said

crazy things.

the dishwasher.

in back,

laughed, a good

clean

pleasant

laugh.

the young man watched

the snow through the

windows.

he wanted to stay

in that cafe

forever.

the curious feeling

swam through him

that everything

was

beautiful

there,

that it would always

stay beautiful

there.

then the bus driver

told the passengers

that it was time

to board.

the young man

thought, I’ll just sit

here, I’ll just stay

here.

but then

he rose and followed

the others into the

bus.

he found his seat

and looked at the cafe

through the bus

window.

then the bus moved

off, down a curve,

downward, out of

the hills.

the young man

looked straight

foreward.

he heard the other

passengers

speaking

of other things,

or they were

reading

or

attempting to

sleep.

they had not

noticed

the

magic.

the young man

put his head to

one side,

closed his

eyes,

pretended to

sleep.

there was nothing

else to do-

just to listen to the

sound of the

engine,

the sound of the

tires

in the

snow.

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Gidsy Keeps It Real

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Founded in Berlin in 2011, Gidsy is a neat website that matches travelers with locals in 140 cities in 42 countries. Local residents list activities that offer less touristy experiences for reasonable fees. Most of Gidsy’s listings are for activities and events run by local hobbyists, sole proprietors and community groups. Gidsy provides the interface for payments, scheduling and coordination.

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So, if you are the kind of traveler who would  like to learn Irish folk songs in Dublin, attend a kitchen concert in Utrecht, network over breakfast with other creative types in Berlin, take a walking tour of Amsterdam‘s Red Light District with crime reporter Joost van der Wegen, or sample Chinese dumplings in NYC’s Chinatown, then Gidsy is for you.

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Barcelona Chic & Basic

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Someone recently asked if I get comped hotel accommodations for my blog posts. No, it hasn’t happened yet. Not even an upgrade. I just like to share interesting and imaginative hotel and hostel finds with TBTP readers.

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The last time that I visited Barcelona I didn’t stay in a hotel, because I was fortunate enough to stay in a fantastic apartment just a short walk from Placa Catalunya. But when I go back, I sure hope to stay in this very neat retro hotel just off the Ramblas near the harbor.

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Chic & Basic Barcelona is part of a small chain of hotels and hostels, with eight locations in Madrid, Barcelona and Amsterdam. The Ramblas location (at Pasaje Gutenberg 7) is built around the theme of Spain in the 60s. Starting in the lobby with a genuine SEAT 600, Spain’s first mass production car. While the corridors are virtual galleries dedicated to Spanish culture, Design Tourism and fFolklore. Even the  guest room doors display blown-up posters and artwork. The six floor hotel has 97 room, some with terrific views of Mont Juic and the waterfront.

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Hometown TV

Wherever I travel, I am constantly surprised by the popularity (and inescapable reach) of American television shows. But there often seems to be confusion about the actual geographic settings for American TV shows.

Well, graphic artist James Chapman has created a highly detailed and informative map that depicts the locations where many popular shows are set. Titled “America: The Home of Television”, the neat map includes both real life locations and totally fictitious towns, such as Frostbite Falls.

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