Monday, August 30, 2010

NYC Event: Perfectly Flawed at gallery hanahou



Super happy to see that one of my favorite artist is having a solo show in Manhattan at gallery hanahou. Stockholm artist Stina Persson creates beautiful ethereal water-colored illustrations. In the past couple of years, she has found herself using the computer more and more to digitally alter her illustrations so for this show, she is abandoning her computer and creating 30 new works created completely by hand in all their imperfect and handmade glory.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Andrew Loomis Illustration Manuals



Escape form Illustration Island (with the help of many other enthusiasts) has collected five out-of-print books on illustration techniques from Andrew Loomis and made them available as PDF files. They are truly amazing examples of anatomy for artists, color theory, perspective and so much more. Go. Now. Download and study these fabulous works!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Advice for design students




Frank Chimero's advice for design students:

Design does not equal client work.

It’s hard to make purple work in a design. The things your teachers tell you in class are not gospel. You will get conflicting information. It means that both are wrong. Or both are true. This never stops. Most decisions are gray, and everything lives on a spectrum of correctness and suitability.

Look people in the eyes when you are talking or listening to them. The best teachers are the ones who treat their classrooms like a workplace, and the worst ones are the ones who treat their classroom like a classroom as we’ve come to expect it. Eat breakfast. Realize that you are learning a trade, so craft matters more than most say. Realize that design is also a liberal art. Quiet is always an option, even if everyone is yelling. Libraries are a good place. The books are free there, and it smells great.

If you can’t draw as well as someone, or use the software as well, or if you do not have as much money to buy supplies, or if you do not have access to the tools they have, beat them by being more thoughtful. Thoughtfulness is free and burns on time and empathy.


To read the rest of Frank's advice, visit his blog.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Eye Candy: PLYprints with Alexander Girard



PLYprints is re-issuing some of Alexander Girard artwork from the 70s. So happy.


Thursday, August 19, 2010

Good-bye Kodachrome


A sad moment happened last month – the last manufactured roll of Kodachrome was processed and passed into history in Parson, Kansas. The roll was shot by photojournalist Steve McCurry famous for his work in National Geographic and developed at Dwayne's Photo Service. After 75 years, the film loved by many famous photographers is gone. Great article and slideshow about it at the Wichita Eagle

TED Talks: Jonathan Klein of Getty Images



Jonathan Klein, head of Getty Images, speaks about the power of photography to inform and change perceptions and to motivate our society to change. This video from the TED Conference in February 2010, is a mere 6 minutes, but it is full of powerful images that reminds me of the power of photography.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Multi-functional Furniture



Smartly-designed space saver furniture from Resource Furniture. Perfect for anyone needing more space in their tiny apartment.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Sculptor: Dalton Ghetti


Miniature and amazing sculptures from artist Dalton Ghetti. Ghetti uses razor blade, sewing needle, a sculpting knife and a steady hand to carve these mini masterpieces out of pencils.

[via Kidrobot blog]


Thursday, August 12, 2010

Food Truck Design Rip Off?

Our design pals at Landers Miller designed the wonderful Street Sweets truck here in NYC. We love it!



Today it came to our attention via Midtown Lunch that the The Schnitzel Wagon out of LA looks an awful lot like the NYC Street Sweets truck. Hmmmm, not cool. At least, Landers Miller are being champs about it and saying, "Well, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.."

Eye Candy: Tokyo Subway posters

Brilliantly terrific Tokyo subway posters from Pink Tentacle. Wish NYC subway posters were they eye-catching and cool.




Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Milwaukee Exhibition: Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire



This past weekend I was in Milwaukee and I caught the "Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire" show at the Milwaukee Art Museum. I had never heard of Colescott or seen any of his work, but I loved what I saw. An awesome mix of prints that explored complex political and historical events with satire and dry wit. His colors and loose and loopy illustrations struck a cord with me. If you are in the area, check it out until the end of September.


Monday, August 9, 2010

Comic Sans Hatred Continues



Discovered via Neatorama. Let the hatred continue. Can I nitpick the excessive use of caps in the reply sign too?

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Loving It: Cute Dish Towels

I love everything from the retro patterns to the mellow hues of these cute, new dish towels from Crate and Barrel.