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I’m excited to see what these paint by numbers turn out to be. Something’s Hiding in Here only revealed that they were shipping to Fred Flare. Hmm…I’ll let you know when I find out more. For now check out the…
I’m excited to see what these paint by numbers turn out to be. Something’s Hiding in Here only revealed that they were shipping to Fred Flare. Hmm…I’ll let you know when I find out more. For now check out the…
Last night I received an email from one of my favorite poster resources letting me know that their site had been updated! Delicious Design League uses a lot of pattern and intricate line work in their posters, something that I…
I’ve been following Hellen Dardik’s blog for a little while now, so that I can keep up with her bright, playful pattern designs. She definitely has a style all her own, and I especially love that she also posts every…
I first saw this piece by Damien Correll—Number One Fanclub—quite awhile ago, but was reminded again recently when I was alerted to his site update. According to his description the book is a compilation of “failed ideas, zine submissions and…
Back when I worked at Boxcar, I used to make the plates for Studio on Fire, a Minneapolis-based letterpress shop. I really liked their work, so over the years I’ve kept up with them and often check their site for…
Poster artists, LFOP, have a unique style that’s instantly recognizable. Their website is in the process of being updated, but for now you can buy prints at their temporary web store right here. Boston Terrier print and Batman 1966, both…
Creative Visual Agency, Agency Rush, (formerly Zeegan Rush), is a really great place to browse. Here a few of the artists I really enjoyed. Crush Akari Inoguchi Holly Wales
I’m a bit of a Starbucks addict—when it comes to their drinks and their design. I’m always tempted to buy a bag of their coffee just for the packaging. Last week I noticed the in-store graphics for their new Vivanno…
“If Only You Were Here”, a new print by Audrey Kawasaki, will go on sale July 19th at 1pm PST. Move fast if you’re interested, they tend to sell out extremely quickly.
Douglas Wilson takes polaroids of various found typography—mostly hand-painted signage. Click here to see the full (huge) set. via TypeNeu
I read about extremely talented painter, Kehinde Wiley, in a recent issue of Time Out New York, which you can check out right here. And I immediately loved his work. Lucky for us New Yorkers, he has a show up…
“The “Old School” theme will celebrate the aesthetics of twentieth century education through an art exhibition and companion book, as well as curated objects. It is inspired by vintage flash cards, old desks, biology class, science fairs, crayons, card catalogs,…
The work of Italian designer and illustrator, Alberto Seveso, completely blew me away. His style is very different from my own, so the layering in his images is mind-boggling to me. See for yourself at his own site or on…
I became obsessed with these typographic designs when I saw them on the Graphic Exchange last fall. And I hadn’t visited the main site in awhile—an amazing resource for design inspiration. So when I decided to see what’s new yesterday,…
After checking out the Ferry Building we stumbled upon this really amazing public artwork at the Embarcadero Center. After doing a little bit of research I found out that the fountain was created by Canadian sculptor, Armand Vaillancourt, in 1971.…
Yesterday I discovered another blog (via Uppercase) dedicated solely to posters and prints. Not that I need another blog to add to my list, but from what I’ve seen so far Robot Walrus is worth it. Love the extra large…
One of the many growing collections in my apartment is screen-printed show posters. We have quite a few of them, designed by various artists for several different bands. Some time in the near future I plan on doing a post…
I couldn’t decide on just two this week… Field Study, $20 at Threadless Le Romantique, $20 at Threadless colorstorm, $20 at Design By Humans