TFL bans advert that looks like graffiti

Article from The Londonist:
TfL Ban For Massive Attack Cover Art
The boys from Bristol have found themselves on the receiving end of a ban from TfL over a poster showing the cover from their new album, Heligoland. The original artwork, painted by Massive Attack's own Robert del Naja, has had to be redesigned after TfL decided it looked too much like graffiti.
Incredible designers
Its a re-design of google by Chan Karunamuni. Beautifully simple, the JavaScript on the sublinks makes it look and feel so classy. Comare it to the current design. Absolutely astounding.
Google Redesigned
His portfolio is here, which blew me away: http://www.injectiondesign.com
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Its my BIRTHDAY!
Yep, at 12 o'clock midday, I officially turned 27.
Which is exciting and scary all at once.
Not much to report really, apart from Fed at Bikram Yoga Chiswick sent me this on FB.
Made me smile :)
Tube map of the milky way
How cool is this?! 

(source:http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1244706/Mind-gap-Scientist-creates-intergalactic-tube-map-Milky-Way.html)
'Oh my god' tunes.
I cant get enough of these tunes. I know we've probably played them on Six Towers a zillion times but they are overwhelming.
Instru:mental - Watching you
Knee Deep Interactive Installation...
I saw this and thought it wsa cool. This is in conjunction with Theo Watson and Cinekid festival Amsterdam.



Knee Deep invites children to jump in and explore unexpected worlds of different proportions with their feet.
Secret Gardens and Parks in and around London
TimeOut's guide to secret gardens and parks round London.

Src: http://www.timeout.com/london/gallery/227/hidden-gardens-green-spaces/5
Cassette Tape Art
Artwork by Atlanta–based artist Erika Iris Simmons:



Beautiful photos flying over London.
Beautiful Photography of London, by Jason Hawkes


(Source: http://news.jasonhawkes.com/2009/11/flying-over-london-with-nikon.html)
The DarkMarket Story
Welcome to DarkMarket – global one-stop shop for cybercrime and banking fraud
• Personal data and tutorials in hacking offered online
• Founder of site traced to London internet cafe
* Caroline Davies * guardian.co.uk, Thursday 14 January 2010 19.54 GMT
Renukanth Subramaniam, 33, is accused of being a key figure in running DarkMarket
Renukanth Subramaniam, 33, is accused of being a key figure in running DarkMarket, a website where criminals exchanged information on stolen credit cards and other data. Photograph: Serious Organised Crime Agency/AP