Look beyond, on what truly matters

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Name The Believer LoggerLocation San Francisco

The Believer Logger is the official Tumblr of The Believer, a magazine celebrating interesting work in art, culture, and thought—whether that means literature, film, painting, wrestling, philosophy, or cooking. The Believer eschews condescension for optimism and news hooks for timeless pieces on art you’ll genuinely like. From Laurie Anderson to Joan Didion to Nick Hornby to David Byrne, The Believer Logger is full of special features and extras that will keep you looped in on great culture high, low, and in between.

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Clipart Covers
Classic (and not so classic) album covers recreated with clipart and Comic Sans.

Gravity. It’s the law.
It’s physics. It’s everywhere. You love it. You hate it.

Mapstalgia
Video game maps drawn from memory.

staff:

Name The Believer Logger
Location San Francisco

The Believer Logger is the official Tumblr of The Believer, a magazine celebrating interesting work in art, culture, and thought—whether that means literature, film, painting, wrestling, philosophy, or cooking. The Believer eschews condescension for optimism and news hooks for timeless pieces on art you’ll genuinely like. From Laurie Anderson to Joan Didion to Nick Hornby to David Byrne, The Believer Logger is full of special features and extras that will keep you looped in on great culture high, low, and in between.

Also check out…

Clipart Covers
Classic (and not so classic) album covers recreated with clipart and Comic Sans.

Gravity. It’s the law.
It’s physics. It’s everywhere. You love it. You hate it.

Mapstalgia
Video game maps drawn from memory.

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prettyproject:

Hotness!
Check out this girl’s blog… it’s pretty damn awesome!

prettyproject:

Hotness!

Check out this girl’s blog… it’s pretty damn awesome!

deforest:


“She looked like, if you bit her, milk and honey would flow from her.” — Franz Kline

deforest:

“She looked like, if you bit her, milk and honey would flow from her.” Franz Kline