Volley 6 by Shaun Inman
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Bleaten

Inman's found his footing again, firing a strong shot on his own terms. Again with the restrained palette, and more nice work on the distressed appearance.

Back to Helvetica Neue for the type. The light weight contrasts perfectly with the dense arrangment of circles. The hole in the dot grid above the the sheep is a nice touch.

Aesthetically I love it. But it's a departure from the intriguing theme that was developing regarding the perhaps too-close-for-comfort similarities between the "Social Web" and good old-fashioned pagan cults.

Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by John Gruber.


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