2/8/2010

This is one of my all-time favorite photos, so you’ve probably spotted it in my Flickr favorites before.
Regardless, it’s from Erin Jane Nelson‘s Flickrstream, which is like gummy bears for the soul. Or chocolate-covered pretzels, which I’ve been VERY into lately.
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Loving Jaci’s work with Errore Zine.
website: JACI KESSLER
the zine: ERRORE ZINE
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“You Left” is a fantastic handmade book portraying those who… yep, left.
website: ANTHONY CUDAHY
flickr: ANTHONY CUDAHY
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Bridget is a Brooklyn artist, photographer, and all around Maker of Awesome Things. I’ll call that MoAT for short.
website: BRIDGET COLLINS
flickr: EVERYONE KNOWS
tumblr: THE POETRY CLUB
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Este Lewis creates patterns out of everyday objects. This one is Wildberry gum.
Even better? You can buy the wallpaper for $25/square foot. A hefty price for hefty inspiration.
website: SOY ESTE
portfolio: SOY ESTE
blog: DYDRM
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2/5/2010

(and ever).
Happy weekend!
website: RACHEL DOMM ILLUSTRATION
blog: RACHEL DOMM
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My intern sent this over, because she knows I love a good portrait.
Oh, interns. You make the world go round.
etsy: PEGGY WOLF DESIGN
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“Spot The Tiger is an independent project started by Michael Corbett-Reakes with help and support from Aisling Musgrove of Goldsmiths Debating Society. Every week we ask a question that is illustrated by a guest creative. You can vote on the question and you can see an archive of results.”
Yep, that’s right. It’s an illustrated debate site. And you know I love a good comment section fight. ;)
website: SPOT THE TIGER
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You’ve heard of Working Proof, right? If not, get this:
Prints are affordable (always under $100), and each print is paired by the artist with a charity to which WP will donate 15% of each sale – creating what Working Proof believes to be a product with not just aesthetic, but social value (umm, agree!).
Anyway, it’s a good excuse to buy this Catherine Ryan piece, which I’m craving in a big, bad way right now.
Go forth and shop!
shop: WORKING PROOF
catherine’s website: CATHERINE RYAN
catherine’s facebook: CATHERINE RYAN
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2/4/2010

Few things make me happier than a vintage Kevin Appel.
website: KEVIN APPEL
on dfm: KEVIN APPEL
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