Alison Curtin’s favorite things
For this biking enthusiast and former curator for Felt & Wire Shop, the only thing better than a real bike is a letterpressed one. Take a ride straight to Alison Curtin’s collection. [PW]
Alison Curtin’s favorite things
For this biking enthusiast and former curator for Felt & Wire Shop, the only thing better than a real bike is a letterpressed one. Take a ride straight to Alison Curtin’s collection. [PW] In the Feedback Loop: Petite Press
Today we continue our series of interviews with letterpress printers who participated in the Feedback Loop Notebook project. We recently caught up with the charming Christy Schneider of Petite Press. Furthermore >Many thanks from Laura Shore
With new, innovative sellers and lots of shoppers, visionary Laura Shore says she’s optimistic about the future of Felt & Wire Shop. Today, she gives thanks to everyone who makes this project possible. [PW] Inside the studio of Crosby Associates: Open space for an expansive practice
[Tom Biederbeck] When I interviewed Bart Crosby, the film Transformers 3 was being shot beneath the windows of his Chicago studio. This seemed appropriate somehow, because in the midst of the sturm und drang, Crosby and his team were quietly designing everything from complete brand identities to websites to a prototype for an ambulatory hospital. Here, Crosby talks about how his location and his space aid the creative process at Crosby Associates. Furthermore >Mohawk Show 11 Finalist: Kate Spade
From fashion to correspondence, we love to see what Kate Spade is up to. We were delighted to see that not one, but two of the pieces entered into the Mohawk Show 11 by Kate Spade were selected as finalists. The Kate Spade 2009 Holiday Cards (shown above) are the epitome of holiday cheer. Furthermore >Off the wall wallpapers
A veritable (and annual) goldmine for paper lovers everywhere: Apartment Therapy’s 2010 list of best wallpapers, by the talented Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan. [PW] |