Brilliant photography by VETPAN STUDIOS.
Saw this on Graphic-Exchange.
This poster was created by Los Angeles/London based studio, Binary & The Brain. The poster is so wonderfully put together. I wish I had this.
(I saw this on Communication Arts’ facebook a few days ago)
Read MoreChristian Louboutin Fall / Winter 2010 Collection
These are from the new collection:
Zebra style loafers and desert boots.
Cute rompers from Urban Outfitters.
1. Wink Isle Romper, $218
2. Pins and Needles Silky Ruffle Romper, $48
3. BDG Strapless Tie Front Romper, $48
4. Silence & Noise Full Short Romper, $48
As we all know technology is changing. The music business is taking on new personalities – it’s been an era of trial and error. The way of the record industry no longer works in the digital age. We’ve seen different methods of music exposure through guerilla tactics like Nine Inch Nails to the Dark Night of the Soul collaboration with Sparklehorse, Danger Mouse and David Lynch. Times are changing and musicians are finding ways to be creative in the way that they get the music out to you.
Now comes the Music Tee.
Music Tee is an innovative way to expose the audience to music by embracing the technology that is available today.
How it works:
A limited edition tee gets printed featuring album art on the front, track list on the back and a code on the tag that allows you to download music.
Who it is:
Fashion and music fuses together with Wineberg and his partner Fred Siegel who built the Invisible DJ name. They set up a boutique shop in Los Angeles and have been selling music by pairing fashion [the tee] with the music [the download].
For more info:
GOOD article
The Music Tee
Tomas Saraceno has created a black widow’s web scaled to magnificent proportions- this is 14 Billion. He collaborated with astrophysicists, architects, engineers and spider researchers and took two years to complete. It now shows at the main gallery at Bonniers Konsthall. The black rope spans about 400 cubic meters of space.
Read more via Cool Hunting.
Read MoreI wish I was there. It’s such a beautiful shot. All her shots are wonderful.
Margo Ovcharenko
For Valentine’s Day, Neenah Paper and Design Army got together and created a promotion- Facebook fans were to comment and add their own Valentine’s Story and then they would send out a copy of Wonderland (book for Washington Ballet). I received my copy yesterday and it’s amazing!!! I wouldn’t expect anything less than great from Design Army.
I’ve been following Design Army since my internship in NY for the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. I was researching design studios in DC and automatically fell in love with them. They are amazing. The studio is run by Jake and Pum Lefebure in Washington, DC.
Their following has been picking up and recognition seems to be skyrocketing as well. A few months ago, Jake and Pum were were chosen to be design judges for CMYK magazine (I should have entered!). Communication Arts Magazine recently did an in-depth feature story on Design Army. As I pick up magazines from Communication Arts and Print, I know their work will be in the issue, it’s almost a guarantee– I like that I can pinpoint their work. I can go down the page and see a piece and instantly know it’s the work of Design Army. Their style is one that I really gravitate towards – with the use of photography and typography – often having booklets or cards with a brilliant use of color combinations.
I can only hope than I can work for them one day.
Just want to thank Neenah Paper and Design Army for sending me that book.
Design Army
Design Army feature on Communication Arts
Neenah Paper
Cade Martin (photographer for Wonderland)
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Her polaroids are from her SX-70 camera using Fadetoblack film. Gorgeous. Simply, I just fall in love every time I see one of her polaroids.





































