Ninja November 24th, 2009


Photo credit: Liam Goodman
Penguin redesigned their classic book series! I love the patterns and bold color combination — designer Coralie Bickford-Smith certainly did a lovely job. They’re almost too pretty to read. Almost.
These hardcover books are a steal at under $14 a pop. I already plan on picking up a copy of Wuthering Heights
and Pride and Prejudice
for my dear mum.
Purchasing links
+ Great Expectations
, $13.60
+ Pride and Prejudice
, $13.60
+ Tess of the D’Urbervilles
, $13.60
+ Sense and Sensibility
, $13.60
+ Jane Eyre
, $13.60
+ Wuthering Heights
, $13.60
+ The Picture of Dorian Gray
, $13.60
+ Cranford
, $13.60
Related link
+ Interview with Penguin designer, Coralie Bickford-Smith
Related posts
Tags: Books, Classics, Coralie Bickford-Smith, Design, Interviews, Patterns, Penguin, Shopping
Ninja November 12th, 2009
My dear friend Tiffany Nelson is a hard-working 3D artist for many popular games (Guitar Hero
, anyone). But the eye candy doesn’t stop there. She has a freshly launched online jewelry shop, The Whimsical Design, filled with elegant concepts. Clear glass pendants with secret messages suspended in resin — check. Antique clock gears and keys for that Steampunk glam — check. Vintage silver findings — check. Delicate Czech crystal beads — check. Unpolished quartz crystals strung to look like dazzling pieces of ice — well, you get the idea.
Tiffany is a super sweet gal and also creates wonderful custom pieces. I have sent her crudely drawn sketches, and she has turned them into beautiful pieces that fetch many compliments. Also, if you mention that it’s a gift, she will wrap it up all pretty and include a card. ~__^











Purchasing link
+ The Whimsical Design online jewelry store
Contact
+ Contact Tiffany Nelson here
Related posts
Tags: Crafts, Custom, Hand-made, Jewelry, Shopping, Steampunk, The Whimsical Design, Tiffany Nelson, Vintage
Ninja November 9th, 2009
Atlanta-based designer and illustrator, Mark Weaver, is on his eighth series for his Make Something Cool Everyday project. His collage-based illustrations mix bold color, 60s retro, and modern graphics. His clients include Wired Magazine, Paste Magazine, American Airlines, Stereogum, and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.







Related links
+ Mark Weaver’s portfolio
+ Mark Weaver’s Flickr
Purchasing link
+ Mark Weaver limited-edition prints
Related posts
Tags: Collage, graphic design, Illustration, Make Something Cool Everyday, Prints, Retro, Shopping, Type
Ninja November 4th, 2009
I was browsing through the The Folio Society’s collection and came across Sam Weber’s stunning illustrations for their edition of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies.
Preview

Cover


Painted Faces and Long Hair

The Signal Fire

Beast From Air

Lord of The Flies

The Shattered Conch
Details
+ Art Director: Sheri Gee
+ Illustrator: Sam Weber
+ Cover: single-color lithograph on red book cloth with white letterpressed accents
+ Set in Minion
+ Size: 9″ × 5¾”
+ Publication date: December 2009
Purchasing link (available to The Folio Society members only)
+ Folio Society’s Lord of the Flies book, $44.95
Related posts
Tags: Books, Illustration, Lord of the Flies, Sam Weber, Shopping, The Folio Society, William Golding
Ninja November 2nd, 2009
Husband and wife design team John and Linda Meyers (aka Wary Meyers Decorative Arts) have a wonderful, new DIY book! The book features 45 reuse/repurpose projects complete with instructions and process sketches. Here’s a preview of some of their creative projects from the Wary Meyers’ Tossed & Found book.







Purchasing link
+ Wary Meyers’ Tossed & Found: Unconventional Design from Cast-offs
, $16.61
Related posts
Tags: Books, DIY, Furniture, Green, Interior Design, John and Linda Meyers, Recycle, Shopping, Type, Wary Meyers Decorative Arts, Wary Meyers' Tossed & Found: Unconventional Design from Cast-offs
Ninja October 29th, 2009
Paul Pope’s new screenprint, Crepax — an homage to the Italian master Guido Crepax — is now available! All profits from the Crepax prints will go to benefit the CBLDF (Comic Book Legal Defense Fund).

Crepax also comes as a t-shirt design.


Purchasing link
+ Paul Pope gear at the Nakatomi store
Related posts
Tags: CBLDF, Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, Comics, Guido Crepax, Paul Pope, Prints, Shopping, Silkscreen, Tees
Ninja October 27th, 2009
Halloween is just around the bend (Penguin and I are going as Jack and Marla from Fight Club
). To set the mood, here’s some gory, beautiful photography from the twisted mind of horror photographer Joshua Hoffine.









Purchasing link
+ Joshua Hoffine’s horror jewelry
Related posts
Tags: Horror, Jewelry, Joshua Hoffine, Photography, Shopping
Ninja October 19th, 2009

Improbable Projects’ sonic fabric neckties are woven from 50% recorded audio cassette tape and 50% colored thread. The amazing thing is that the fabric plays if you run a tape head over it!
Purchasing link
+ Sonic fabric necktie, $90
Related posts
Tags: Cassette Tape, Fashion, Green, Improbable Projects, Shopping, Sonic fabric neckties, Ties
Ninja October 16th, 2009
Tattoo artist, Scott Campbell displayed his Make It Rain series — a collection of laser-cut $1 bills — at the O.H.W.O.W. Gallery.





London-based papercut artist Julene Harrison knows how to work an x-acto knife and has a few cuts for sale.




+ If Life Deals You Lemons Make Lemonade, $95.00

+ Where There Is Love There Is No Darkness, $95.00

+ You Are The Beez Neez, $95.00
Related posts
Tags: Exhibitions, Julene Harrison, Make It Rain, O.H.W.O.W. Gallery, Papercutting, Prints, Scott Campbell, Shopping, Tattoos
Ninja October 14th, 2009
Portland native Shaun Sundholm is a media designer and photographer. He loves tacos and type.
This project is the firstborn child conceived from a life-long love affair with photography and typography. The photo series was shot at an abandoned (and rumored to be haunted) ranch in central Oregon and the type was inspired by my early days as a screen-printer. These pieces complete the sentences that the pictures and the words could never quite say on their own.

+ Remember/Forget, $25.00

+ Never/Farther, $25.00

+ Wrote/Told, $25.00

+ Let’s Get Lost, $50.00
Related posts
Tags: Photography, Portland, Prints, Shaun Sundholm, Shopping, Type