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Weekly Roundup

This week we’ve explored the psychology behind naming paint colors, the meaning of “timelessness,” and the art of geolocating.

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Target brings wood-type to the masses. (via Quipsologies)

Cool idea for city wayfinding geared toward cyclists.

You are Here. Google maps in the real world.

In case you were wondering, “An afternoon in the country” is kind of the color of mud.

An exploration in timelessness.

Paris’ swanky and secretive Diner en blanc is being Americanized for swanky and secretive New Yorkers. Now we just need to figure out how to snag an invite…

Image: Aram Bartholl’s “Map” in Taipei, Taiwan.

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