
Sometimes a pie graph just doesn’t cut it when it comes communicating information. Matthew Epler has stepped up and solved the confusion of who’s winning the Republican primary with a most appropriate visual aid.

The end of the world is nigh and so is a rock solid case of diabetes, if you were to consume this temple of chocolate.

Erika Iris Simmons is something of a jack of all trades. With a degree in Russian and a knack for make-up effects, she’s an occasional waitress and an almost accidental artist.

They are not photographs, and they’re not Photoshopped. These are painstakingly precise graphite drawings by Ed Loftus, whose OCD actually works to his advantage when it comes to making art.

If you’ve ever attempted to overcome an addiction, you know that the cure can be just as annoying as whichever habit you’re trying to quit. Graphic designer Morey Talmor has come up with a solution to combat the drab feeling of getting clean and sober.

When an actor announces that he’s also a musician, he usually elicits nothing but groans. But Jeremy Sisto — aka Brenda’s crazy brother in Six Feet Under — breaks the mold.

For nearly 30 years, My Little Pony has been coveted by kids of all ages, making it possible for each of us to actually have the ubiquitous “pony” we’ve all wished for, at one time or another. Today, My Little Pony has reached a new generation of li’l pony-seekers, and the colorful childhood staple continues to be a source of inspiration for old-school fans, too.

Playgrounds today have gone through the safety-minded, sanitizing red tape of city halls across the country. Monstrum designs may be the answer to bored kids everywhere. However, MONSTRUM is a Danish company that creates playgrounds, focusing on “visual design, motor challenges, and safety design.”

Josh Warner of Good Art Hlywd handcrafts pop-culture staples such as Cracker Jack prizes, Monopoly charms, whistles, zippers, and bullets, but while the atelier’s biggest medium is bling, Good Art skillfully manages to make things that are equally utilitarian and ornate.

Embedded in the city’s chaos, Septerhed’s creations are sometimes apathetic, sometimes endearing, yet always powerful punctuation marks in the narrative of a melancholy metropolitan landscape.