Berg: Little Printer

Colette for The Impossible Project, Egypt's election logos, airless tires and more in our look at the web this week

This charming desktop accessory acts as like an old-school newsfeed, assembling highlights based on information gathered from your mobile devices. By printing out your morning sudoku puzzle and clips from the most relevant articles of the day, Berg keeps you abreast of the digital world on a paper tape readout.

Missed

Colette for The Impossible Project, Egypt's election logos, airless tires and more in our look at the web this week

For her final postgrad photography project at the London College of Communications, Californian Andrea DiCenzo composed a collection of cropped portraits from the Missed Connections section of the community site Craigslist. The tightly cropped photos, combined with the text from the ads, creates an interesting, intimate juxtaposition exploring one of the more ambiguous regions of the site.

Egypt’s Election Logos

Colette for The Impossible Project, Egypt's election logos, airless tires and more in our look at the web this week

In its first election since Hosni Mubarak was deposed in February, a whopping 77 candidates are on the ballot, each with a logo. The sometimes seemingly non-sequitur graphics range from a soccer ball, dining chair and blender to a motorbike, water fountain, missile, ambulance and just about everything in between, including a pyramid. Perhaps working counter-productively to the goal of clarifying the process for inexperienced …