Alice

The Working Proof is an online print gallery and shop with the mission of promoting both art and social responsibility through a series of limited-edition prints. And one of their most recent releases is Alice, a print by Katie Kirk to benefit Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation. I love the colors and the illustrations are so adorable.  Read More

We Made This

I love link hopping. I don’t know what you officially call it, but when you visit a site and click on a new link, then on that site you see another cool link and click on it. It can go on and on. Thanks to my obsessed link hopping I discovered We Made This, a graphic design studio based in London that focuses on print with some lovely work and a blog filled with eye candy!  Read More

Nautical Decor

So Many Dynamos Hand Screened Show Poster by The Bungaloo $20 I have a real affinity for the nautical, and have been thinking of what to do with a (very) blank wall in my home office. I’m thinking of covering it in nautical paper goods and vintage nautical items. Sounds like a good idea. Here’s a few things I found that I think would look great, if you have any additions to make please let me know about them in the comments! Multiple... Read More

Katie Kirk

I just saw this new piece added to Katie Kirk’s shop. She collaborated with Studio on Fire for this print which is in celebration of EightHourDay’s 5 year anniversary. EightHourDay is the design studio belonging to Katie Kirk and husband, Nathan Strandberg. Purchase the print pictured above in their Etsy store.  Read More

Love Letterpress

I found this lovely image on the Lovely | Duality Flickr Photostream of Snap & Tumble Letterpress. Doesn’t it make you want to get ready for Valentine’s Day already? I know, I know, it’s not even Christmas yet. I can’t help myself. The print was created by Christopher, created at a Snap & Tumble letterpress workshop. Thanks for letting me know Chris!  Read More

Philagrafika: Cannonball Press

I am really excited for this event. Philagrafika 2010 is an event happening in Philadelphia starting in January which will celebrate print in contemporary art. I’m a HUGE print fan and still believe that it won’t die. The festival contends that the printed image lies at the heart of contemporary art. The event will include 300 artists at over 80 venues throughout the city and is being coined as the world’s most important print-related... Read More

Sockeye

I’ve seen their work before but I have to admit, this is the first time I’ve seen their website. And boy am I glad I did. They have a lot of nice work. Sockeye Creative is a creative company stationed in Portland, Oregon and their breadth of work is broad and wide. I particularly like their Identity work and can’t help but like the Print section too. And the posters for the Portland Opera … wow! They just tickle my fancy... Read More

Thibaud Herem

I feel so nostalgic lately thinking of how fun and creative children can be. I just found the work of Thibaud Herem which drastically reminds me of the old days of Sesame Street and if they are smart they would immediately contact him, I don’t care that he’s in London – does anyone else? Nice stuff and a cool name, love Thibaud. And the best thing about kids is that they don’t judge right away (well in most situations) and... Read More

Sweetness

I love the Pounce feature on Etsy and I can blame this little post on it. I love these sweet little paintings (just 8×8 inches in size) and are so good you may try to eat them! Baby Chick Designs is a fairly new shop and sells their prints unframed.  Read More

Pantone Colors for Web

Pantone to Web On mediarocket.com someone took the time to convert the Pantone library into RGB and hexidecimal numbers for us web savvy folks. Personally I use the Art Director’s Toolkit when it comes to this, but this a quick reference, it’s online, and best of all, it’s free.  Read More

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