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Blog:New York Types

New York Types

Last night at the Art Directors Club gallery in NYC, New York Writes Itself presented the first view of the New York Types exhibition. The sold-out show featured posters of words heard on the city streets brought to life in letterpress. While sipping vino and in creative company, I couldn’t help but snap photos of…

Blog:Dirty Bandits 2012 Calendar of Silly Holidays

Dirty Bandits 2012 Calendar of Silly Holidays

Dirty Bandits have a pretty cool calendar in preparation for 2012: 5th ever calendar of all real holidays for a brand new year of finding something wonderfully silly to celebrate every month! Calendars are for sale through etsy with both a digital and screen printed version this year. May 4th is my favorite holiday. Buy…

Blog:Go Forth and Create

Go Forth and Create

I know I can’t be the only one out there – I have a thing for calendars. For 2011, I have 4 calendars on and around my work space. And that was keeping it limited! I’m loving this 2012 calendar made by Alexander Sprungle (aka Made by Ramm) – cats, mustaches, and hand lettering are a…

Blog:Vintage Irish Book Covers

Vintage Irish Book Covers

Check out this simple but excellent blog of vintage Irish book covers dated between 1920–1970. The updates are sporadic but there is plenty of content and a lot of good opportunities for some inspiration. I highly recommend perusing through them with a tall glass of Guinness. Hitone: Vintage Irish Book Covers

Blog:Wim Crouwel — A graphic odyssey

Wim Crouwel — A graphic odyssey

Check out this video and site celebrating Wim Crouwel’s exhibit at the Design Museum in London. (Or if you live in London, you should just go check out the exhibit.) Regarded as one of the leading designers of the twentieth century, Crouwel embraced a new modernity to produce typographic designs that captured the essence of…

Blog:Tree of Codes

Tree of Codes

Ever wonder if you could craft a completely new story by removing words from a book that already exists? Did you think about doing it by die-cutting every single page? Our early conversations with Jonathan Safran Foer about Tree of Codes started when Jonathan said he was curious to explore and experiment with the die-cut…

Blog:The work of Mikey Burton

The work of Mikey Burton

In honor of our friend Mikey Burton announcing he’s going out on his own into the wilderness of freelance, I wanted to share some of his work. We’ve posted a little of his work before (including this cool letterpress video)… but his work is really fucking good, so it’s worth another post. Good luck dude,…

Blog:C A R S O N

C A R S O N

C A R S O N asked us to share some news with our readers: Arguably the world’s most famous graphic designer is returning to print. “He changed the public face of graphic design,” according to Newsweek, and now he’s doing it again. TED speaker and experimental graphic design pioneer David Carson is now the…