Archive for October, 2009

I love magazines from mainstream monthlies to the artsy and obscured. File magazine created by  Fabio Sebastianelli and Thorbjørn Ankerstjerne based in London is one of the most interesting publications I’ve been introduced to in while. File covers all topics of visual communication including graphic design, art, photography, fashion and moving image. The 124 page publication is beautifully [...]


Visit Coco + Kelley today for a chance to win an invitation for your next special event! Good luck. The Cassandra invitation I named and designed for Cassandra’s own birthday The Hermes wedding invitation 5-piece set The Secessionist Holiday Party Invitation See more in the Invitation Shop.


The Cassandra: 1-Piece, Double Sided, 3-color 2 revisions (colors can be changed) $50* Suited for offset *add a coordinating envelope for $75 *Printing not included. A print-ready file will be submitted to a printer of your own choosing or sent directly to you for a DIY project. Printer recommendations for offset and letterpress are also [...]


You may not know it, but you have probably already seen photographer Lyndon Wade’s work. With a big client list that includes Sony, Emanuel Ungaro, Coke, Target and many more he is in high demand in the commercial advertising world. I love his felini-esq, fantastical, narrative approach to his concepts and his retouching work is fresh [...]


I don’t know what’s going on in Lisbon, but it’s certainly something cool. I found yet another great designer, Ricardo Mingacho a.k.a Golden Porsche Sessions. I have already admitted that I’m a sucker for a one liner, but I think this is quality work. Fellow Portuguese designer Cristiana Couceiro.


I was saddened today to visit one of my favorite Méxican magazines Celeste to see that they haven’t put out a new issue recently. It was so creative, had great photography and articles in both English and Spanish—anyone know what happened? Have they died a sad and fickle publishing death? unknown via Celeste Photographer: Claudia Grassl Photographer: Eduardo López Photographer: Napoleón Habeica Photographer: Jamie Stoker [...]


New, and consistantly great, work from Mark Weaver.


Visit Her Name was Lola this week for a chance to win The Lola invitation in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This invite can be tailored to any event you wish to have!


Grain Edit is a fantastic blog that focuses exclusively on classic design work from the 1950s-1970s and contemporary designers who draw their inspiration from the time period. I never thought you could find enough work inspired by a measly 30 years but they do, and succeed at it. I really like this post about a [...]


The art movement that began during World War I in Zürich can still be felt in art and design today—especially in it’s use of collage. Dadaist ideas of anti-politics, anti-art and anything anti-establishment were revolutionary at the time and encompassed all arts including literature, poetry, and music. I think many don’t even know about, and/or underestimate, [...]



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