November 2011
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December 2010
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September 2010
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Friends on the Interweb
How have I yet to mention this here!? Two good friends and former classmates of mine have recently entered the world of blogging.
Jessie-Lee Nichols is a graphic designer who began The Hyphen Tantrum a few months ago in an effort to get her brain around something other than her day job in data entry. You’ll find her constantly posting great work, things that...
July 2010
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June 2010
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Radiolab →
Lately, I’ve really gotten into WNYC’s Radiolab show. The latest of which brings us to a conversation at Hunter College in NYC, involving Oliver Sacks (a famous neuroscientist and author) and Chuck Close (the artist known for his giant portaits). Both of these men were born with what’s known as Face Blindness, meaning, well,… that they can’t recognize faces (though...
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Failing is Doing
Every two weeks, Design is Love has their InWords discussions about a different topic. The most recent of which is asking people to share their biggest obstacle and how it affects their work and well-being. In my case, the biggest obstacle is usually fear. Fear of failure, making wrong decisions, offending someone, etc. (Heck, there’s a bit of fear just in typing this.)
Honestly, the...
February 2010
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UPDATE: Sea Legs - A new show from Jolby and...
I’ve been a big fan of Jolby’s (the duo of Josh Kenyon and Colby Nichols) work since seeing it featured on Kitsune Noir’s Desktop Wallpapers last year. In only a few days, they’ll be opening a new show in collaboration with Ashley Forrette (an excellent photographer who’s also based in Portland). All of the pieces will be based around mythologies, legends and...
The Big Team Scribble!
While I sadly missed out on The Scribble Project’s last big collaboration, I know I’ll be submitting something this time around. All you have to do is print out the train carriage template, draw something fun (by hand, no digital), scan it and send it in! The drawings have to be limited to black and white since they’ll be used for a coloring zine. Everyone should totally try...
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