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The husband and wife team of Fabien and Frédérique Barral are taking graphic design in a new, refreshing and creative direction by using it as home decoration.



The husband and wife team of Fabien and Frédérique Barral are taking graphic design in a new, refreshing and creative direction by using it as home decoration.



Check out new art prints by TheLittleFriendsofPrintmaking.com. “Pink Skull” is a 19″ x 25″ screenprint.They are $25 each.

Designer. Doodler. Dork. This is how Carolyn Sewell describes herself. Her Postcards To My Parents year-long project.



This is just amazing. Everyone needs a large calendar to hang on their wall, and Delicious Design League just made a really awesome one. It’s a massive 23″ x 31″ screenprint, has an open edition, and is $30. Visit DeliciousDesignLeague.com.

Racquel Youtzy (founder of tap water bottle) of Toronto, Canada designed this in response to the growing demand for safe refillable water bottles.

Augustus is a chunky sans serif with quirky, curvy details by Karl Frankowski.
Brand new portfolio site from Onetwentysix, the firm behind such brands as The Brooklyn Circus, Franco Shade, Goliath, Vault, Rich Yung, and tons more. Check 'em out.

In his new book, Priceless: The Myth of Fair Value (and How to Take Advantage of It), author William Poundstone dissects the marketing tricks built into menus—for example, how something as simple as typography can drive you toward or away from that $39 steak.
Read the article: Menu Mind Games
What began as a never-produced poster idea by Aesthetic Apparatus has propagated itself into a series of 9 mock OPEN/CLOSED signs. Double-sided yet possibly commercially-useless, these signs will relay to passers-by and potential customers that you’re not really into categorizing your availability in such limited definitions like “open” or “closed.” Made me laugh.

The Criterion Collection is well-known for restoring rare, unique and cult classic films and equally respected is their cover art and supplements to their DVDs.


