Lost Stories from Dr. Seuss

The author's old magazine pieces republished, featuring new and familiar faces

Though Theodor Seuss Geisel—best known as Dr. Seuss—passed away in 1991, his spirit lives eternally through his imaginative characters and tongue-twisting rhymes that have delighted children and parents alike for decades. Today, “Horton and the Kwuggerbug and more Lost Stories” is released from Random House, featuring four stories that originally appeared—and were subsequently forgotten about—in Redbook magazine in the early ’50s. Now republished in book …

UK Graphic Artists Celebrate the Year of the Bus

Putting original artwork (and a bus map) in Londoners' wallets with 10 limited edition Oyster card-holders

This year happens to be the Year of the Bus, and a celebratory campaign by Transport for London (TfL) and London Transport Museum is recognizing buses as “arteries of the capital.” Pretty apt, considering London is home to one of the largest and most accessible bus networks in the world. TfL is collaborating with Outline Artists (you might be familiar with the small illustration agency’s …

10 Creative Uses of Instagram’s New Hyperlapse App

From Burning Man to instant ice cream to NYFW, inspiring takes on the uber-fast time-lapse technology

With the debut of Instagram’s new video app Hyperlapse last week, many people have eagerly tested out the polished time-lapse technology. While we all can’t pull a Godfrey Reggio and bang out a Koyaanisqatsi, there’s already been a plethora of creative uses of the new tool. Here are some of our favorites to inspire you to capture more than city traffic. Landscape It’s unfortunate that …