Learning to See
“Learning to design is, first of all, learning to see. Designers see more, and more precisely. This is a blessing and a curse — once we have learned to see design, both good and bad, we cannot un-see....
View ArticleDear Tweeting Brands. This:
Smart brands favorite and reply to nice things you tweet about them vs. retweeting to followers who are already interested in their product. — Amrit Richmond (@amrit) March 19, 2013
View ArticleChicago comedy
Comedy blog Splitsider put together a nice guide to the Chicago comedy scene.
View ArticleFrom Seed
Aaron Draplin talks about Field Notes' heritage in a short film, From Seed and a small portion of his collection of agricultural themed American memo books from the last 100 years are now online at the...
View ArticleSuper Hero Business Cards
Custom super hero action figures as business cards! From Resoluut in Amsterdam.
View ArticleLost Conversation
"The first rough cut was 4 and half hours long and the final cut of the film is 1 hour and 52 minutes. Many scenes and entire subplots were dropped completely during the editing process." The lost...
View ArticleBarrett Fry
Barrett Fry is a designer and a Texan. Or, at least, he is currently residing in Austin, Texas. He’s working at Pentagram under DJ Stout. His work is bold and colorful, with a strong emphasis on...
View ArticleThis / That
In a sea of possibility it can be hard to choose. Just remember, there’s no wrong answer: You Can Get with This, Or You Can Get with That. Paper Jam Press posters are hand-pulled through a Vandercook...
View ArticleROM goes Portal on its Logo
Opened in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), an agency of the Government of Ontario, is Canada's largest museum, with a dual focus on natural history and world cultures, attracting over one million...
View ArticleTom Whalen
Tom Whalen is a designer out of Pennsylvania, who has entertained a lifelong fascination with comics and monsters. This has resulted in the manifestation of an illustrator who creates vectors that...
View ArticleYes:
“If you spend your life doing what you love, the speed at which the world goes on and changes around you is irrelevant.” - Milton Glaser From conversation between Cool Hunting and the iconic Milton Glaser
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