Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Want a little break from the computer? Found this link on different kinds of origami you can make (link found through DesignSponge).
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Just visited the Zach Feuer Gallery last Saturday to check out the always inspiring work of Sister Corita Kent. Her silkscreen prints just POP. I felt elated from looking at her work. This reminds me that I still need to read her and Jan Steward’s book: Learning by Heart: Teachings to Free the Creative Spirit.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
This is such a late post, but I wanted to share some photos from the NY Art Book Fair which was PS1 back in early October. It was a blast and more ‘art on paper’ oriented than in years past. Some great participants included Dexter Sinister, Ooga Booga and Lubok Verlag.
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NYC Fashion week is way over but still wanted to share my pics from Fashion Night Out.
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I am always late to discover great films but that still won’t stop me from discussing one of my new fave films, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains. For those of you who don’t know about this gem of a film, when it was released it barely made it to theaters. It eventually became a [...]
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Saw a post from Design Sponge about the Paris-based furniture designer/art director Gesa Hansen. I love the look of her website for her furniture line the Hansen Family. The site showcases us her tools in a straightforward and stylish way. I just wish the site was more extensive instead of links to PDFs. Also her take [...]
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Flux wrote a nice post about filmmaker, artist, designer Sophie Gateau. Above is a nice video that she directed for Eglantine Gouzy.
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Deanne Cheuk recently updated her site.
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I wish I had these rings during Typographics.
I wanted to mention that Emigre updated its very popular Mrs. Eaves typeface. Mrs. Eaves is based on the font Baskerville. Mrs. Eaves the person was also John Baskerville’s housekeeper and mistress. Mrs. Eaves is considered to be a great contemporary interpretation of Baskerville but it has a small x-height which made it awkward when set in [...]
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