The brain is plastic. Here's a "manual" (sort of). With host/"guinea pig" Todd Sampson (and his brain).
Graph TV is a web visualization tool that plots/graphs TV show ratings, per episode/season/series.
This allows for a global quality assessment over time, with just a glance.
The example, above, "Northern Exposure": started strong but slowly, and steadily, declined over time.
A design icon/classic straight from the 1970s: the eclectic Eagle Transporter (or just Eagle).
From the 1975's TV Series 'Space: 1999'.
"Storyboarding the Simpsons Way" (by Chris Roman) presents inside notes on the storyboarding process used when doing The Simpsons.
While a valuable resource for anyone interested in storyboarding and visual storytelling, it also carries other, interesting, insights, applicable in other design (as a wider concept) areas.
Negative and positive space become one and same, in the creative/original/stylized/minimalistic movie (and TV) posters of artist/illustrator Ale Giorgini.
Jerry Seinfeld's apartment, by Iñaki Aliste Lizarralde. Handmade originals can be purchased through his Etsy store.
Morgan Freeman's voice presents life's mysteries, explored through the lens of science.