10. A Tumblr without the pictures? Yes, please.
9. 18-year-old Ponoko user woos global design community Veer.
8. A blog full of early Valentines from illo-star Anna Laura.
7. Iddko for your Christmas table.
6. Yay! Chris Piascik is my new Magcloud friend!
5. Linda & Harriett are on some kind of roll…
4. Wendy Crabb at Cella Gallery in L.A. Ahh, I moved too soon. :(
3. Ban.do at Bendel’s = Match Made in Fashion Purgatory.
2. Catalogs are in again!
1. Yay, Krissy has done it! Prepare to be woo-ed. Or is it wooed?
11.14.2008
11.7.2008
10. And the winner is… AMY B! Email me. ;)
9. A big thank you to Faythe and Nylon for the fun mention!
8. Tanya at Reform Gallery— eek! Excitement!
7. Upcycle yourself and win big.
6. 11:11, the One-Minute Wish Project by Kelly Lynn Jones. Email for details.
5. Design & Life, Issue 14 is live! Love this pub.
4. 49 reasons why…
3. Bordeaux Afternoon by Natalie Snoyman.
2. Holiday Ornament Swap Time!
1. Taprobane Jewelry… yum.
10.31.2008
10. Imm is IN!
9. Reform School is moving— 15% off! Eek!
8. Am Stram Gram = three words I’d want to hear.
7. Chad Curtis at Greenwich House? YES!
6. Katie Costello makes some serious tunes.
5. Loft Life is back in action!
4. Michelle paints all fifty states.
3. Too sweet for yours. ;)
2. Selina Rose has risen.
1. Jules is a brandbird.
8.8.2008
10. Blind Pilot on a west coast tour. A BIKING tour. Sponsor them.
9. A trunk show redefined.
8. Only 434 spots left to move on with your life.
7. The typographist’s typography. [thanks, Rob!]
6. And you thought writing on the wall was crazy… [thanks, Post Family!]
5. Fantastic ceramic work from Coline Rosoux.
4. Music and art: the perfect marriage.
3. Design makes the school bus go round.
2. The funnest mobile experiment EVER.
1. Illegal art at its best.
6.13.2008
10. I.D. goes fake.
9. The first Olympic Cyborg?
8. David Cohen, master “exhibitionist.”
7. Nancy takes pictures of guys that look like Jesus.
6. Get dirty with Hammer.
5. Win $1,000 in green money from Dwell.
4. This is the way the world could be.
3. Redefining brick.
2. Kotama Bouabane melts words.
1. Wash your hair, then take a pic.
6.6.2008
10. We recycle things. Michelle recycles rings.
9. A heat sensitive tee for the season-sensitive folk [thanks, Letter!].
8. Moleskine makeovers. Because face it. Laser-etched laptops were so last month [thanks, Make!]
7. Matthew Palladino gives life at the park a shot.
6. Jess and Wolfie? With a side of nonprofit? Yes, please.
5. Turns out Mother Nature is an artist, too.
4. Reconsidering my fear of slimy things.
3. Legos recreating our nations favorite photographs.
2. Be random. Behance said so.
1. Hands down, the best use of a day.
5.30.2008
10. You’ve got sixty seconds. Ready, set, GO.
9. Time to save the ‘Incredible Shrinking City.’
8. My kind of nest egg.
7. Are you a Beautiful Loser?
6. Rachel Rojany moves her body at the Happy Lion.
5. Indoor forts are now posh. Tell your kids.
4. Jesse Kanda doodles on pages.
3. At least one reason to keep your Oldsmobile.
2. Lost has been found.
1. Wear your favorite palette. [thanks, Davey!]
5.23.2008
10. This week, there is beauty in the homeless.
9. The Bubble Project [thanks, Andrew!].
8. A clock photo for every minute of every day.
7. ‘Being not truthful works against me.’ One of the most surreal installations I’ve seen.
6. Craft Mafia and Fringe Bazaar. Eek!
5. Shadow casting panels. Watch the video [thanks, Drzach and Suchy!].
4. Mike Sacks takes fascinating photos of his TV.
3. He took a Polaroid every day until the day he died.
2. The heart behind the art: SpoonFedGallery and its true meaning.
1. FREE Dwell on Design tickets offered to Design for Mankind readers. Enter here with offer code ‘BDODEC’ [thanks, Cory!].
5.16.2008
10. Placement of self, a series from Davin Youngs. If I didn’t know better, I’d call him vain, but vanity sure makes for a fantastic project.
9. A modern day ‘Everything I Know I Learned in Kindergarten.‘ Only with pictures. And way cooler.
8. Only one more issue of North Drive Press left to wish for. Sad, but what a bittersweet ending it will be.
7. The Thing: Revolutionizing the subscriptions industry— one package at a time.
6. You know I love a good street installation. I’m thinking Plant Yourself is right up my alley.
5. The most fascinating family portrait ever.
4. Carbonrally. It’s like The Amazing Race, only better. And for a good cause. And without backpacks.
3. Style with a purpose. Instant love.
2. Cause we are living in a virtual world, and I am a virtual girl. Thanks, Wallpaper!
1. Another brilliant podcast from Ms. Paola Antonelli. Thanks, Karline and Mette!
5.9.2008
10. Real Simple steps up to the plate, err, doormat, with a Design on a Dime charity event to benefit Housing Works. If you’re in NYC, you simply must attend. Details here. Thank you, Real Simple!
9. Sarajo tells us how we can help those left homeless from the Burma tragedy.
8. Finally, someone finds a way to make Craig’s List funny again. Brian Ponto has created UnpaidGig in honor of the fabulous “no budget” clients that we all love so much.
7. Steven Hull brings us one of the most interesting projects I’ve seen in a long time: examining the relation between illustrative art and personality. Eek! I love. Visit Abovo Project right here.
6. If Dwell married Metropolis and had an affair with Wallpaper, I think the kid would look something like this newbie: LoftLifeMag.
5. It’s Can Can time!
4. Writer Christy Moss is looking for young, twenty-something philanthropic couples for a profile piece. Email myself or Christy directly for more information! Please use subject header “PHILANTHROPY PROFILE”.
3. Forget pink. Blue is the new black.
2. Photographer Chris Jordan accepts social responsibility for consumerism in today’s youth with his groundbreaking DVD: Intolerable Beauty. Simply breathtaking. Chris: I commend you.
1. Reader Ana is giving back this May: half of the proceeds from her Etsy shop will go to a cause that is very close to her heart: Passa a Palavra (Spread the Word), dedicated to informing Portugal’s female youth of a vaccine that could save them from a deadly uterus cancer. If you shop handmade this month, please shop through Ana’s site. Her Faceless portraits are so striking.


















































































