TypeFace Tuesday :: Rifle Design
Loooooooooooove these gig posters by Anna Bond of Rifle Design. Be sure to stop by her site and check out all her awesome illustrations, too!
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Loooooooooooove these gig posters by Anna Bond of Rifle Design. Be sure to stop by her site and check out all her awesome illustrations, too!
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Alexander Girard has teamed up with House Industries to offer a collection of his famous fonts and objects! Check out the font suites here. If you're a fan of Girard, be sure to stop by Grain Edit and enter their huge House Industries: Alexander Girard giveaway! Hurry, winners will be announced April 10th!
Just saw the work of Korean illustrator Chun Eun Sil over on KRISATOMIC and had to share! These illustrations are gorgeous - so incredibly delicate and subtle, the lines, the colors, everything. Just perfect. I am in love!
See more at www.chuneunsil.com.
Sorry for the fade out at the end of last week! You know how it goes. :D Hopefully you were still able to get some enlightenment and inspiration from my posts over on Grassroots Modern! In case you missed them, here's the weekly round up!
Love, love, love, love, LOVE these hand-made bird feeders from Red Yellow and Blue Ink!
I'm a little obsessed with this home in Clyde Hill, WA - so gorgeous!
notNeutral brings their A game for Spring - check out the goods.
Silicon is the new chrome, I guess - check out these candy-colored toasters from Bodum.
Barcelona Chairs and Eames Loungers sized just right - kid-sized classics from Australian company Little Nest.
Sorry for the lack of posts today! I've spent the day getting a little jump start on some Spring cleaning (fun) as well as taking a few photos for Out of the Ordinary. Here's Akira Kurosawa and his boys Gorobei and Kambei. They lead incredibly exciting, but dusty, lives on the top of Brady's bookshelf.
See more random photos from the lives of people like me at the daily photo blog, Out of the Ordinary.
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Comic Artist/Illustrator Robert Goodin started the Covered blog only a few months ago, but its list of contributing artists is vast and incredibly talented. Covered features classic comic book covers re-imagined by contemporary artists. Here are a few of my favorite!
Interested in submitting your own rendition? Check out the submission guidelines here. Artists from any field are encouraged to participate!
Covers, top to bottom:
Ben Newman covers Detective 284 - Original cover by Sheldon Moldoff; 1960 DC.
Dave Kiersh covers Puppet Master: Children of the Puppet Master 2 - Original cover by Glenn Lumsden; Eternity, 1991.
Mike Lowery covers Amazing Fantasy 15 - Original cover by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko; Marvel 1962.
Makkinoso covers Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight 89 - Original cover by Enrique Alcatena; DC 1996.
Eric Skillman cover Adventures of Superman 438 - Original cover by Jerry Ordway; DC 1988.
I am loving these Shepard Fairey posters for this year's Earth Hour. To participate, just turn your lights off from 8:30pm - 9:30pm this Saturday, March 28th. Easy as pie.
Read more about this event and download your own posters at www.voteearth2009.org.
I'm back from my trip - refreshed and rejuvenated - and ready to tackle my bursting at the seams inbox. So along with a massive amount of emails that need attending to, I'm going to be spending the rest of the day collecting all the necessary paperwork so Brady and I can spend tonight doing our taxes! Huzzah! Has anyone else already filed or are you putting it off until April 15th?
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