Are you a GOOD doodler?

Get out your paper, notebook or Moleskine, and get ready for the GOOD Doodles project. GOOD is asking readers to spend a “day with a bicycle,” avoiding the use of any kind of carbon-burning vehicles, and then draw a doodle that illustrates the experience. Submit now through Sept. 12, 2010. Win neat stuff. Other Doodles projects here and here.  [PW]

The Levi’s Workshop: Delighted guest decides to rename it Dreamshop

[Dan Connor] One major advantage of a pop-up experience is that you have to open on a certain day, and you’ve got to close on a certain day. For the Levi’s Workshop crew, those two dates were fixed points in time, and if we needed to work through the night, every night, to arrive at “Opening Day” without egg on our faces, then, by Jove, that’s how it was going to happen.

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HOW Thinks Alyson’s letterhead is A-OK!

We’re proud that our own Alyson Kuhn’s letterhead, designed by Michael Osborne Design, appears on page 52 of the 2010 HOW Self-Promotion Annual. If you’ve been lucky enough to receive a note or letter from Alyson on her stationery, we’re sure you’ll agree that her business system is beautiful, and more clever than clever could be. [KR]

Martin Venezky mixes media, merges technologies & shows how print “comes alive”

[Tom Biederbeck] “Print Is Alive!” proclaims this letterpress poster, by Martin Venezky of Appetite Engineers and printers Jeff Towner and Jim Wehlage of Third Bay Letterpress. Venezky’s account of their collaboration reveals the creative process behind this remarkable artist and designer. Click further to see the full poster.

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Design destination: Holy snakes & chickens on motorbikes

[Gaby Brink] Hello, my name is Gaby, and I’m a workaholic. (At least that’s what my daughter called me this summer.) I’ll admit to this: I never really turn off. It’s because I love what I do. But once a year, I indulge in a long summer retreat in some faraway place.

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Mohawk Show 11 Finalist: “Delinquent”

Today’s Mohawk Show 11 Finalist is Mina Pam Dick, the writer, artist and philosopher behind a series of poems called Delinquent. The collection is bracketed by cream-colored covers and gray endsheets.

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