Posted by Fabio 27 July 2010
The album covers featured on Project Thirty-Three were collected, scanned and archived by the owner of Jive Time Records, a Seattle based store specializing in used vinyl.
Posted by Fabio 20 July 2010
Jordan Chatwin works in a variety of ways spanning across design, drawing, video and art direction. He’s always trying to strike a balance between visual impact and conceptual weight, hopefully leaving the viewer with a lasting impression.
Posted by Fabio 20 July 2010
Catherine Wakim was raised in São Paulo, Porto, Fortaleza, and Vermont. She works in the different areas of graphic design, studio production, web/editorial design and visual arts. Her work has been released for both commercial and independent purposes, primarily based in material culture and publications. She is a graduate of the B.F.A Design Program at Concordia University.
www.catherinewakim.com
Posted by Fabio 9 July 2010
Other Scenes is the moniker
of freelance illustrator and graphic artist Michael Willis.
Posted by Fabio 5 July 2010
Russell Patterson (December 26, 1893 – March 17, 1977) was a celebrated and prolific American cartoonist, illustrator and scenic designer. Patterson’s art deco magazine illustrations helped promote the idea of the 1920s and 1930s fashion style known as the flapper. Patterson was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Although he claimed he knew at age 17 that he wanted to be a magazine cover artist, he took a circuitous route to his ultimate success in that field. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 July 2010
All of Dewey Arsee plates are hand thrown from high-fired stoneware or porcelain. They are carefully made to be as fully functional as they are beautifully decorative, and their use won’t cause them any damage or excessive ware.
Posted by Fabio 28 June 2010
The Bauhaus school of design, craftsmanship and architecture, founded by Walter Gropius at Weimar in 1919, was largely responsible for revolutionizing the structure of art school tuition, and its basic tenets of design are now a modern commonplace. This Documentary brings together thought-provoking comment from architects, teachers, ex-students and current experts on the Bauhaus, and includes amusing anecdotes and vintage footage of the work of its founding members.
Posted by Fabio 24 June 2010
Chris Martin spends much of his working day deleting emails from misguided Coldplay fans, but any remaining time is spent tongue to cheek and crayons in hand. Chris also has a vicarious fascination with notions of friendship and love, things he is yet to experience thanks to his unwavering dedication to his art.