May 2011
5 posts
Great Illustration work by Ben Newman via Wanken from ISO50.
I love these really beautiful print pieces from Anni Albers.
Damien Correll has been one of my favorite designers for a long time now. I’ve had my eye on his Shape Studies set for a while now. I can’t wait until they go on sale.
Years ago, back in 2005, I emceed the Cre824 Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee. While there I got to listen to a really off the wall talk by Bradley Grosh, aka Gmunk, and have some drinks with him afterwards. He was a really cool guy. I was looking over his portfolio site today and was pleasantly surprised by all the awesome work he’s been doing. These patterns really caught...
After the publication of Envisioning Information, Tufte decided, he told me,...
– http://kottke.org/11/05/edward-tufte-profile
March 2011
6 posts
Design work by Christopher Gray.
Paintings by Terry Haggerty. via Trendland.net
I love this flicker set of logomarks from 60’s and 70’s Scandanavia. via Smashing Magazine
I came across these paintings by Luke Rudolph yesterday on ContemporaryArtLinks. The colors, the Cubist and Francis Bacon references really hit me in the right spot. Check out his work here.
Check out the work of swedish artist Erik Wåhlström. The series Familjen struck me as particularly odd an interesting.
October 2010
5 posts
July 2010
8 posts
This is a great short video that touches on the life and work of Josef Albers. Aaron Britt, one of the senior editors at Dwell magazine talks to the curator of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation about Albers work ethic and his almost religious fervor for color. Inspiring and beautiful.
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