Happiness Brussels created a limited edition of 200 posters, designed by Anthony Burrill and screen printed with oil from the deep water horizon spill collected on the beaches of Grand Isle, Louisiana. Each poster is 76.2 cm x 50.8 cm, signed & numbered in pencil and costs €150 ($207 as of today). All benefits go…
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Blog:Type City Cleveland
Type City Cleveland was begun as a class project in 2007 at the Cleveland Institute of Art by Chris Ramsay, adjunct professor in the Communication Design department. The inspiration came from a printed piece distributed by Veer, highlighting some of their great typefaces. He took this concept, and applied it to the city of Cleveland…
Blog:2011 TED Prize Winner: JR
TED was awesome to share with us that they have just announced this year’s winner of their prestigious TED Prize, awarded annually to an exceptional individual who receives $100,000 and, much more important, “One Wish to Change the World.” This year, anonymous guerilla artist and photographer JR has won the coveted prize. JR’s work involves…
Blog:Anastassia Elias
Blog:Andy Gonsalves
I love the cute and sometimes twisted illustrations that Andy Gonsalves is cranking out. Really speaks to my absurd sense of humor. Absolutely genius. You may recognize his work, as several illustrations were printed over at Threadless. Make sure to check out his site for more, it was hard to pick just a few for here!…
Blog:Neplus Ultra
I stumbled across Neplus Ultra by p.s.type, the typographic lab of pprwrk studio, and was struck by some of the really special characters like the &, @, and lowercase g which may be the happiest-looking character I’ve ever seen. The heavy slabby display type is pretty popular right now, but this seems a step above…
Blog:Inky Video
Blog:Future of Books from IDEO
This recently released video from IDEO looks at three unique perspectives on digital books. Each one proposes some really interesting ideas that would work in different reading environments. By far, my favorite is ‘Alice’, for its non-linear approach to a story. I’m interested to know people’s opinions on this. via Paul Sahre


