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Blog:Ken Carbone: A Look Inside His Private Journals

Ken Carbone: A Look Inside His Private Journals

Designer Ken Carbone, of Carbone Smolan, explains the importance of keeping a personal, visual journal in this video for Fast Company Magazine. Read the article that goes with the video at Fast Company Magazine (via HOWblog)

Blog:Dollar, dollar bills y’all

Dollar, dollar bills y’all

Tattoo artist, Scott Campbell, recently showcased some of his work in other mediums at Miami’s O.H.W.O.W. gallery. One of the highlights of his show are these “sculptures” where Campbell laser-cuts stacks of $1 bills. Absolutely gorgeous! If you find yourself in the Miami area, the show runs until May 9th. (via segdblog images via divinecaroline)

Blog:Tame Impala

Tame Impala

 I know I posted this Tame Impala video on my own blog today but this is worth sharing. Love how all the paint and drawings and shapes all transition into each other…just some fun, artful psychedelia for your sunny Friday.

Blog:American Artifact: The Rise of American Rock Poster Art

American Artifact: The Rise of American Rock Poster Art

American Artifact: The Rise of American Rock Poster Art chronicles the rise of American rock poster art since the 1960′s featuring interviews with artists Art Chantry, Derek Hess and many many more. Read about the film and when you can see it at http://www.americanartifactmovie.com/. (via Swiss Legacy)

Blog:Christoph Niemann: My Life With Cables

Christoph Niemann: My Life With Cables

Christoph Niemann has updated his NYTimes blog Abstract City. Always good stuff.

Blog:Rollingstone Magazine

Rollingstone Magazine

Very cool ads from Rollingstone Magazine. See more here. via i believe in advertising

Blog:Make me a bicycle, clown!

Make me a bicycle, clown!

Jason Hackenworth takes balloon ‘animals’ to a whole other level. Check him out at http://www.jasonhackenwerth.com/. (via hrrrthrrr)

Blog:Alberto Cerriteno

Alberto Cerriteno

Absolutely stunning, detailed illustrations from artist Alberto Cerriteno. His fanciful ideas and portrayal of even the simplest of characters asks you to sit and stare for hours to find all the detail. Many more illustrations here and his design work here. via netdiver