[Emily Potts] Last week we were inspired by three amazing artists: Henning Wagenbreth, Sophie Dutertre and Placid. In keeping with the French artist theme, I’m starting off this week’s Creative Chain with an illustrator I deeply admire and respect.
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[Kim Rogala] As the Mohawk Show 12 entry deadline approaches (May 31st, so hurry and enter!) we wanted to direct your attention to the Show’s materials that were created by the team at Tether. We asked Stanley Hainsworth, founder and chief creative officer of Tether, to tell us a little about his thoughts behind the designs. Furthermore >
05.15.12
[Alyson Kuhn] Michael Boyd, designer of the PLANEfurniture line, collects modernist furniture, art, architecture and design books, and ephemera. Last year, he decided to create a line of modernist-inspired furniture that “makes you think, holds your body, eases your mind, and sits well within your budget.” That’s a quote from the jacket flap of PLANEfurniture: types + prototypes, designed by Mick Hodgson of Ph.D, A Design Office. I recently sat in some of the furniture and can confirm that it is quite user-friendly. Furthermore >
05.14.12
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A must-watch for lovers of ‘ink&paper’ We know that running a small paper company or letterpress print shop these days seems largely a labor of love and passion. This sentiment is explored in the beautiful short (10 min.) film, ink&paper, which shares a story of a Los Angeles letterpress printer and paper company.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot, a student at the University of Southern California, ink&paper is a brief glimpse into the daily operations of and passionate struggles endured by Aardvark Letterpress and McManus & Morgan. The former is a letterpress printer established in 1968 and the latter, an 88-year-old paper company. [SJ]
01.3.12
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