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From the things-we-wish-we-knew-about-before-Sandy department: Hand-crank-powered USB charger, with bonus points for the sleek design.
(↬ Co.Design)

From the things-we-wish-we-knew-about-before-Sandy department: Hand-crank-powered USB charger, with bonus points for the sleek design.

( Co.Design)

I STILL LOVE NY, a clever and wonderful take on the iconic Milton Glaser logo celebrating hurricane recovery, with 100% of proceeds going towards Sandy relief. 
(↬ Swiss Miss)

I STILL LOVE NY, a clever and wonderful take on the iconic Milton Glaser logo celebrating hurricane recovery, with 100% of proceeds going towards Sandy relief. 

( Swiss Miss)

A tribute to post-Sandy NYC from Saudi Arabian photographer Faisal Almalki.
Complement with this visual history of NYC’s destruction in fiction. 

tribute to post-Sandy NYC from Saudi Arabian photographer Faisal Almalki.

Complement with this visual history of NYC’s destruction in fiction

The Little Carousel That Could – how Jane’s Carousel under the Brooklyn Bridge, originally built in 1922 in Ohio, became emblematic of New York City’s resilience in the face of Sandy.
Also see a visual history of NYC’s destruction in fiction.

The Little Carousel That Could – how Jane’s Carousel under the Brooklyn Bridge, originally built in 1922 in Ohio, became emblematic of New York City’s resilience in the face of Sandy.

Also see a visual history of NYC’s destruction in fiction.

“Turtle Island” by Eric Drooker from FLOOD! A Novel in Pictures, 1992, part of this visual history of New York City’s destruction in fiction.

“Turtle Island” by Eric Drooker from FLOOD! A Novel in Pictures, 1992, part of this visual history of New York City’s destruction in fiction.