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Blog:Avian Apartments

Avian Apartments

These avian apartments are almost enough to make me want to be a bird watcher! Build by Luke Bartels and painted by Jeff Canham, these bad boys are stylish and have a sense of humor. You can purchase yours here. (via public school)

Blog:Mother’s Day by Louella Press

Mother’s Day by Louella Press

Not sure what to get for that lovely mother in your life? (Mother’s Day is May 9) How about some lovely letterpress pieces from Louella Press? You can even enter to win a free print here :) Winner will be selected May 4, so hurry! Check out all Louella’s mother material here. They have fantastic non-mother…

Blog:Chris Sharron Illustration

Chris Sharron Illustration

Chris Sharron, who is a friend of the site, has launched a new website chock-full of his great illustration work. The body of work began with editorial cartoons for the Daily Kent Stater newspaper as a student, and has evolved into t-shirt design (with a few prints on Threadless), comics, and commissioned work for magazines.…

Blog:The Jose Collection

The Jose Collection

I really love the pieces from the Jose Collection from Mauricio Arruda. Jose Collection is a family of storage furniture pieces produced out of materials and processes that achieve a more responsible environmental impact. With previous experiences in design research and academia, his approach to the collection analyzes the product’s life cycle. The urban landscape…

Blog:Raindrop Cannonballs by Slide Sideways

Raindrop Cannonballs by Slide Sideways

Simple, silkscreen, fun. Love it. Check out more (and purchase) Slide Sideways here.

Blog:Andy Goldsworthy

Andy Goldsworthy

I recently watched the documentary “Rivers and Tides” about British artist, Andy Goldsworthy, and was totally blown away. He works with an endless range of natural materials, and his intention is to work with landscapes, rather than leave his mark on them. Goldsworthy describes his work as an effort to understand his surroundings. In his own…

Blog:Polite.

Polite.

Fell onto the Polite. Cards site and have been digging through for quite some time. They carry a range of postcards, greeting cards, books, and a few witty products done by a small smattering of artists. Laugh at them all here and see more after the jump.

Blog:The Beard Revue

The Beard Revue

I think it’s safe to say that I currently have a mild obsession with facial hair. I don’t know what it is, or why now, but I can’t get enough! Naturally sites like Beard Revue totally tickle my fancy (pun intended) and provide even more ideas for upcoming personal work. “B is for Beard” looks…