illustration – the mehallo blog. beta. http://mehallo.com/blog design, design and more design. Fri, 03 Jan 2020 09:08:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.25 ‘Nature of Language’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/32219 Fri, 01 Nov 2013 22:40:38 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=32219

‘In July 2013, artist José Parlá painted Nature of Language, a mural commissioned by SNØHETTA and North Carolina State University for the James B. Hunt Library in Raleigh. The library is best known for its architecture and technological integration, including a large robotic book storage and retrieval system which houses most of the university’s engineering, textiles and hard sciences collections.’

Jose Parla’s lettering art in a library. Syncs with concepts I’m throwing around in my Friday night type class.

Found via Graffuturism

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‘Design Like Nobody’s Watching’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/32153 Tue, 04 Jun 2013 07:16:02 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=32153 DesignLike_

Words and pictures by Grant Snider.

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OFFF poster 2013 http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/32144 Thu, 30 May 2013 10:02:09 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=32144

Years ago Step By Step was a graphic design magazine that showed complex design solutions in a ‘step by step’ process. So was HOW, which broke out HOW things were designed.

Today we assume computers just design everything. Not true. Not everything.

Pictured is the work of Dmitry Karpov. And at Behance, here is the Step by Step breakdown of HOW they were done.

Found via Designcollector Network

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Blue Lights http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/32107 Wed, 08 May 2013 07:54:08 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=32107

Covers for Kenny Burrell’s Blue Lights. Reid Miles, design; Andy Warhol, illustration. Blue Note Records, 1958.

Just because.

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Sunday Rock, analog Cyrillic http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/32035 Tue, 09 Apr 2013 10:25:58 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=32035

‘Specialization of our school is contemporary music teaching for kids and teenagers’

Modern Dog recently created this poster for Sunday Rock, a music school in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

And I provided Robynne and Co. some quick Cyrillic type the old fashioned way: Scanned in from early 20th Century sources, pieced together letter by letter.

Four different scripts combined to have similar weight, rough edges, heavy caps. I’ve been doing a bunch of work this way lately – sometimes one has to go back to basics.

And on weathered days (like today) vinyl sounds better than digital.

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Born, Raised, David A. Smith and John Mayer http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31999 Thu, 07 Mar 2013 13:07:00 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31999

‘David A. Smith is a traditional sign-writer/designer specialising in high-quality ornamental hand-crafted reverse glass signs and decorative silvered and gilded mirrors. David recently produced a wonderful turn-of-the-century, trade-card styled album cover for popular American singer/songwriter John Mayer.’

More on David A. Smith here.

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Rules http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31991 Wed, 23 Jan 2013 13:17:49 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31991 38682079186

via Crimes Against Hugh’s Manatees

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Monty Python moves http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31986 Thu, 17 Jan 2013 20:16:54 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31986

‘The whole point of animation to me is to tell a story, make a joke, express an idea. The technique itself doesn’t really matter. Whatever works is the thing to use.’

Terry Gilliam on animation. From 1974.

Found via Cartoon Brew

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She said http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31982 Wed, 16 Jan 2013 18:25:14 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31982

‘The very first rock and roll Music Video. A stop motion film of the Beatles singing ‘I Feel Fine’ drawn by Stephen Verona and hand colored by Verona and John Lennon’

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Modern Dog takes on Disney, Target: and needs your help! http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31918 Tue, 27 Nov 2012 18:20:13 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31918

If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have paradise in a few years. –Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)

Years ago I knew a head general counsel who worked for a legal department for a rather large corporation.

When it came to lawsuits, he explained to me that their approach was they ‘never settled’ and ‘would use all of our resources – millions of dollars at our disposal’ to fight any suit that came in. Whether they were right or wrong. “If they’re going to go up against us, that’s what they’re going to get.’

Years later I sat in on a ‘business ethics’ class where this ethic was explained in detail: ‘it is okay to destroy the competition. That’s good business ethics.’ And throw in that businesses today operate to ‘keep shareholders happy’ over everything else – we live in a very frightening world. One that squashes innovation and creativity in favor of ‘good competition.’

Good competition is fantastic – when the tables are ‘fair and balanced,’ a term – even today – that’s not used for what it actually means. There’s a lot we CAN be doing as a race – in terms of social, political and humanitarian causes – but we don’t. There’s a great scene in An Inconvenient Truth where Al Gore points to an illustration of a pot of gold. It’s our motivation. It’s what we live for. A pot of gold. A shiny pot of gold we can hide from others, shower with, rub on our bodies if it makes us feel better.

the battle
Right now there’s a David v. Goliath lawsuit going on. It seems simple open and shut: Large corporations profit from stolen artwork. So artists who created artwork get a lawyer and take on the corporations.

In this situation, the corporations are our darlings: The fantastically wonderful Disney and the ‘god I love what they do for design’ Target. And I spent an afternoon recently going thru the case files – which are posted at Friends of Modern Dog – and to me it seems it’s another bury the little guy response.

You’d think it would be Urban Outfitters doing this – it IS their modis operandi – but no. It appeares Disney and Target are poised to destroy Seattle’s very own Modern Dog.

Ashamed is not a word I use much. Though I think it applies here: BOTH Disney and Target should be ashamed. They are BOTH corporations that benefit from creative innovation. BOTH should be working WITH Modern Dog, not – as this lawsuit seems to be doing – putting them out of business  . . . 


Friends of Modern Dog website – donations are wholehartedly accepted, even a few bucks will help. Donate here.

bias
I will admit – I am a huge fan of Modern Dog. I can actually remember the first time I ran across their work – back in the early 1990s. I was flipping through a graphic design magazine and saw that there was this cool company in Seattle – tied to Seattle’s burgeoning music scene – that had not one, two or three BUT an entire tabletop covered with LOGOS. They are a creative juggernaut – one innovative piece after another. And in my view one of Seattle’s greatest design resources. I’ll even go so far as to say, they put Seattle on the map for me. I spent my honeymoon in 1995 in Seattle – not because of Modern Dog per se – but because I knew Seattle was cool.

the suit
So if one takes it apart: What it looks like is someone working for Disney thought it would be cool to lift images from Modern Dog’s 20 Years of Poster Art. They used it in a retail piece, a tee-shirt to promote an Ashley Tisdale film. Flip the images, no one will notice (see video up top). Well, someone did notice. And Modern Dog found itself defending their handdrawn illustrations of their own dogs.

What happened next was unexpected, the defendants fired back. Detailed legal jargon is the response. With a huge legal price tag. Modern Dog owners Robynne Raye and Michael Strassburger so far have sold their house to pay for things. Good press is on their side. Robert L. Peters has a great overview here. Though at this point, a settlement doesn’t seem to be in the picture.

the obvious solution
Years ago the Head General Counsel I knew also explained one more thing about business ethics to me: if someone fucks up, they should be responsible. Whoever did this – in whatever relationship to Disney and/or Target – is the plagarist. THEY caused this lawsuit to take place, THEY stole the work. Disney and Target – should do the right thing:

FIRE the plagarist, go after them for legal fees – and SETTLE with Modern Dog.

Disney and Target: It’s the RIGHT THING to do. Pretty sure you can afford this.

You guys are supposed to be doing the RIGHT THING. I remember a whole LOAD of Disney films thrown at me just about this very concept. Why is your legal department thinking otherwise? Especially after such a good PR month where you (Disney) now own STAR WARS because George Lucas thinks you guys are on the up and up. And he turned around and donated your money to education.

how to actually steal from modern dog
So I train graphic designers – on the fine art of inspiration over stealing. It’s a simple concept: using someone else’s artwork without permission is stealing. Getting inspired by others and bringing something new to the table: NOT stealing. Inspiration. In this case, Disney’s artist should have DRAWN THEIR OWN DAMN DOGS. It’s that simple.

Modern Dog inspired something I did recently: a simple logotype (above) for an animal shelter just south east of Seattle (opens January 2013). Since, for me, Seattle/Washington State is Modern Dog territory (a dog reference, of course) I decided to thumb thru Modern Dog’s wares to inspire me on how to approach the ‘dog/cat’ cartoon creature I came up with. Is it a direct copy from them? No. It’s my own thing. Simple, with a touch of empathy that I believe animal shelters need – beyond the ‘heart/paw’ thing most are doing. (And the type is modified Sutro, Jim Parkinson’s wonderful humanist slab serif.)

Dogs are cool. Modern Dog is cool. Be inspired by them. And help them – they need a few bucks. Donate here.

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Roman Cieślewicz, graphic designer http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31904 Sat, 20 Oct 2012 03:03:32 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31904

‘Cieślewicz always compared himself to a journalist; but he referred to himself as a visual journalist. So Graphic designer, as a profession, is very close to that of journalism; except that it is about articulating clear ideas through the justaposition of imagery and layout – it’s a question of wanting to say something.’ –Professor Andrezej Klimowski, Royal College of Art

Above, a BBC overview of the work of Roman Cieślewicz (1930–96), which was part of a retrospective this summer at the Royal College of Art in London.

Click image to view video/jump.

Found via BBC News

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Graphic design: Training one’s eye http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31867 Sat, 01 Sep 2012 21:44:23 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31867
Still from Ingre Druckrey: Teaching to See

As an educator, I’ve broken graphic design into three components: Message, Typography, Layout.

I’m not the first educator to do this – just happened to constantly notice these three elements staring back at me in all the student pieces I evaluate. In my opinion, careful appreciation, understanding and implementation of the three can lead to beautiful work.

message
Graphic design is a communication field, so Message should always drive the project. Today we are bombarded by thousands of Messages on a daily basis, so being on Message is critical. And yes, this usually involves language and writing – which is why I love when students take their written studies seriously.

typography
I’ve seen an (often not cited/supported) statistic that graphic design is 95% typography. Scientific or not, I agree with this. Type is important. I like comparing the exploration of lettering to that of music – there’s enough complexity for it to become a lifetime endeavor. And most of what I teach is type, from multiple angles.

form
Graphic designers are taught to use grids for layout – though relying on ‘grid’ as a catch all way of handling form can be misleading. Grids provide support, a fallback position for dealing with massive amounts of information. Though important, grids have their limitations. Building structure using symmetry, asymmetry, balance, color – some elements obvious, some not – involves continuous practice, a trained eye, instinct.

These three are not formulas, can’t be added together. They need to work in tandem, like cooking a great stew where the ingredients are based on what feels just right.


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On a related note, the above film – Edward Tufte’s Ingre Druckrey: Teaching to See – found its way into my Twitter feed. It’s about graphic design and beauty. And much more.

In January I’m going to be teaching my first non-type course on Form and Space. I’m starting prep now because I consider form so important – so powerful, so delicate.

And beautiful when done right.

Video found via ayana baltrip

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Today http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31773 Sun, 20 May 2012 22:08:54 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31773

‘annular solar eclipse and pleiades alignment tonight. frequency shift. reset.’

Found via Jes Cellophane

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25 things you should know about other people http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31753 Thu, 17 May 2012 07:23:48 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31753

Former student Alice Woodruff posted this list on my Facebook page.

It was written by writer and model Sovereign Syre, co-founder of Darling House. Syre’s ‘Things you should know’ was originally published on blogcritics.org back in 2009.

It’s good thoughts and will probably offend some. Turning off one’s ego long enough to connect with others is often difficult. I have to enact #25 before week’s end. A good, unexpected apology for something I didn’t expect to occur will make someone else’s day. Fingers crossed.

[1]    Most people hide their suffering better than you think, you pass dozens of people a day on the street without any idea how well they’re wearing their tragedies.

[2]    People’s names are the sweetest sounds they hear. You should make a point of being good at learning and using them.

[3]    People love to spread their misery around, but not as much as they enjoy being lifted out of it.

[4]    Being young is not in and of itself an achievement. Neither is being beautiful. But people often treat you as if they are.

[5]    For a lot of people, music is a reflection of who they are and their relationship to life. Remember that before insulting someone’s favorite band.

[6]    The Golden Age never existed. People are always trying to get back to a time when things were simpler and better. The world was a far more dangerous place fifty years ago, especially if you were black or a woman or gay or diagnosed with cancer.

[7]    Most people, whatever their choice of profession, feel like complete novices that are about to be found out as frauds and fakers.

[8]    Most people love quite helplessly, despite what they would have you believe.

[9]    Show me the most beautiful woman in the world, and I’ll show you a man who’s bored with taking her to bed. Show me the most devoted husband, and I’ll show you a woman who feels that he’s just not doing enough. A lot of people are never satisfied because…

[10]    Most people have no idea what they want out of life, let alone how to get it. Most others are still waiting for someone to give them permission.

[11]    Whatever it is about yourself that you’re trying to hide, it’s usually the first thing someone else notices about you.

[12]    You should call your mother and tell her you love her. Like most women who decide to marry and have children or help take care of a dying parent, she probably sacrificed a lot of her dreams to be there for you, and she wishes that you appreciated her more for it. Susan Boyle represented this demographic powerfully, but for every one of her, was a woman like your mother who will never get that standing ovation.

[13]    If you tell a man about your problems, he assumes you want some sort of help or advice. If you tell a woman about your problems, she assumes you simply want a shoulder to cry on. Women rarely want to be told what to do about a problem, and men rarely want to be coddled through a hard time.

[14]    Creative people thrive on feedback. You can never give them enough of it, and you will endear yourselves to them mightily if you do it frequently, thoughtfully, and honestly. They understand far better than most think, the value of time.

[15]    For most people religion is a social commitment more than a spiritual one.

[16]    A lot of people who consider themselves intelligent can’t properly label all the states on a map, or all the countries in Europe, let alone Africa or the Middle East. Most couldn’t list off the ten commandments, five pilars, or the amendments of the Constitution, and feel that politics are too complicated to bother with understanding, let alone talking about.

[17]    A lot of Christians have never, and will never, read the Bible. Most of them will conduct their lives exactly as they would if they’d never attended a single church service. It is nearly impossible to tell a Christian from an atheist by their actions alone. Both Christians and atheists will probably find the previous statement offensive.

[18]    For nearly every crazy idea, you can find a fully credentialed scientist who will back it up.

[19]    People are more frequently kind and compassionate than they are fooled by our manipulations or lies.

[20]    Life often works in reverse. People treat strangers more politely than their family or friends. People will ask a friend’s band to play their party for free, will call their best girlfriend to come over and cut their hair without a thought to payment, but would never dream of calling a mechanic they found in the phonebook and asking them to donate their time and labor to fix a broken down car.

[21]    Everyone has done something they would be desperately embarrassed for anyone else to know about.

[22]    Never joke with a man about his sexual performance, and never joke with a woman about her appearance. No matter how much they make fun of these things in themselves, never, never do it for them. They may laugh along with you, but you’ve just driven a tiny needle into their brain.

[23]    Most women get married because they want to have a wedding, most men get married because they are ready to settle down with a woman for the rest of their lives. Women, statistically speaking are more likely to suffer clinical depression if married, and initiate upwards of 80% of all divorces citing irreconcilable differences. People expect a significant other to change their lives and make them happy without any conception of how this change will take place. Sort of like assuming a college degree is going to guarantee you security in life without ever thinking of how this can be practically possible. I call this the ‘If you build it, they will come’ approach to romance and one out of every two times it ends in divorce.

[24]    Most people are worried they’re not having as much fun as they should be. This usually makes men cheat and women nag.

[25]    When you insult or offend someone, always admit it and apologize promptly, even if it wasn’t your intention or you had no idea. It is always better to be a penitent villain than to appear so socially inept as to not recognize when you’ve hurt the people around you. An evil genius is someone to bring to your side, a blundering fool is someone to keep as far away from you as possible.

Sketches by Alice Woodruff

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Chicks & Types http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31624 Wed, 11 Apr 2012 08:09:23 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31624

Simone Massoni’s Chicks & Types calendar, still available here.

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Aleksey, Marina http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31610 Sat, 07 Apr 2012 19:05:24 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31610

The work of photographer Aleksey Kozlov and designer Marina Khiebnikova.

Found via No Ones Nemesis

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Una http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31543 Tue, 03 Apr 2012 23:22:07 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31543

The work of Michael Shapcott.

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‘Lick My Guitar’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31537 Tue, 03 Apr 2012 14:27:21 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31537

Cover art by Pedro Henrique Ferreira for Tokyo Savannah.

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‘Whiskey made me pawn my clothes’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31512 Wed, 14 Mar 2012 18:03:47 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31512

‘Only the finest quality’

The lettering art of Jon Contino.

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‘In cock we trust’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31496 Mon, 12 Mar 2012 18:42:50 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31496

The work of Heather Perry.

Found via All the World Will be Grand

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Coffee stained http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31428 Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:39:16 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31428

‘The project was inspired by the opening line in Jay Chou’s song, ‘Secret/不能说的秘密.’ It is inspired by the opening sentence, about lifting up a coffee cup off the saucer, “冷咖啡离开了杯垫” and the ending of the song about autumn leaves and fragmented pieces, ‘飘落后才发现 这幸福的碎片, 要我怎么捡?”

The work of Red Hong.

Found via Ms. Anthropology

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Bar http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31423 Thu, 23 Feb 2012 07:33:10 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31423

Found via Tumblrov

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Uptown http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31355 Wed, 15 Feb 2012 08:28:46 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31355

Beautiful short by Anne Labadie.

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Paris.Havre.New York http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31305 Thu, 09 Feb 2012 17:59:02 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31305

‘Chemins de fer de l’état, Cie. Gle. Transatlantique.’

Vintage travel poster, art by Albert Sébille (1874-1953). More here.

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New, old Van Halen http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31295 Wed, 08 Feb 2012 23:17:14 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31295

The original Van Halen broke up when I was a senior in high school. And yes, I am an old fan of David Lee Roth, read about it here.

And the reunion no one thought would happen happened and the album no one thought would happen was released yesterday. 28 year wait. The sound harkens back (harkens is the word) to Van Halen I and II – apparently the tracks are based on notes written back around 1975–77ish.

The sound is old – with parts feeling like an odd 1990s solo album Dave put out. Album cover design by SMOG, art directed by Jeri Heiden.


New track: Tattoo, with Dave explaining it here


You Really Got Me acoustic

And an update: Dave’s been posting new videos on Vimeo all week. Love the ‘recreational director’ discourse and this one about his dogs.

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Reflections http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31230 Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:57:00 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31230

What exactly are our priorities today?

The work of Alex Cherry.

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US regions http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31224 Thu, 02 Feb 2012 05:15:25 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31224

Another map. This one by Haley Nahman.

Found via The Daily What

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GGNP and Schwab http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31128 Fri, 27 Jan 2012 13:33:38 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31128

‘The graphic images were an instant success when they premiered in bus shelters around the city. San Franciscans loved them. Too much, in fact, as some of the posters were stolen from the shelters.’

Often copied, Michael Schwab’s posters for Golden Gate National Parks. Brand implementation by Rich Silverstein and Jeff Goodby, circa 1993-7.

Case study here. Parks Conservancy store (Schwab’s art on prints, mugs, shirts, chocolate tins and more) here.

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‘Eat more corn, oats and rye products –’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31119 Thu, 26 Jan 2012 14:37:11 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31119

‘This poster was created by L.N. Britton circa 1918. It promotes food and resource conservation.’

Many years ago I found a small brochure at the National Archives building in San Bruno, CA. From it I ordered a bunch of inexpensive reproductions of early 20s century posters (pictured) – direct from the government. Framed, they looked great in my first apartment.

Everything is now online. All around 10 bucks a pop.

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‘See America’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31082 Fri, 20 Jan 2012 13:33:37 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31082

‘A collection of WPA-era US Travel Bureau Posters as reinterpreted and screen printed by Providence’s Head Light Hotel’

Available thru Tiny Showcase: Reproductions of 1930s ‘See America’ poster art.

So much cooler than the current government-sanctioned offerings of Brand USA, Inc.

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Flannery, black and white http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31063 Sun, 15 Jan 2012 06:27:07 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31063

The work of Erin Flannery.



Found via Curvy

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‘Keep’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31048 Sat, 14 Jan 2012 17:18:18 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31048

The work of Dominique Fung.

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Fung Chin Pang http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31011 http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/31011#comments Sat, 14 Jan 2012 07:28:10 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=31011

The work of comic artist Fung Chin Pang.

Found via Cgunit

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Genesis http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30874 Thu, 05 Jan 2012 17:04:26 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30874
Photo by Tommy Chase Lucas

It’s a new year. Let’s move on.

Grimes is Claire Boucher and her new album drops in the US February 21. Details.

Album design by Jasper Baydala with Boucher’s own illustrations. At bottom, Genesis.

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‘Make-up für den Tod’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30842 Fri, 30 Dec 2011 00:41:33 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30842

Kriminal-Serie Kommissar X No. 1281. Powered by Gill Kayo.

Found via mickey the pixel

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‘Die Geistergang’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30838 Thu, 29 Dec 2011 23:41:45 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30838

Kriminal-Serie Kommissar X No. 1168. Powered by Gill Kayo.

Found via mickey the pixel

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Gill Normandie http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30829 Thu, 29 Dec 2011 15:31:27 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30829

Logo I created for Normandie, adapted from Gill Kayo.

Follow Gill Kayo on Twitter here.

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Godzilla v. Sea Monster http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30738 Sun, 18 Dec 2011 21:48:52 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30738

Poster for the Polish release of Godzilla vs. The Sea Monster (1966).

Found via Hipster Thor

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The Real Chicken of the Sea http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30703 Fri, 16 Dec 2011 06:48:48 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30703

The work of Drake Brodahl.

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Chicken of the Sea presents The Doors http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30698 Thu, 15 Dec 2011 23:10:52 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30698

Poster recreation by Hesh One.


The Doors: Peacefrog (remix by nathan davis)

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Sainsbury’s Anchovies http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30647 Mon, 12 Dec 2011 09:56:21 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30647

Sainbury’s Fillets of Anchovies. Illustration by Sue Brown.

update

According to Sue, this particular jar was used in this incredible recipe.

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Anchovy Sauce http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30642 Mon, 12 Dec 2011 04:40:13 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30642

Geo. Watkins’ Anchovy Sauce. Illustration by Hwa Young Jung.

Flickr here, website here.

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New York: Food & typography http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30593 Fri, 09 Dec 2011 00:27:48 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30593
The work of Philippe Nicolas.

Typeface: Bang-bang.

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Caffeine curve http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30576 Wed, 07 Dec 2011 14:53:32 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30576

Tom Edwards’ Caffeine Curve.

Funky mug version available here.

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‘Coff-ay’ http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30571 Wed, 07 Dec 2011 06:47:58 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30571

Odd Todd’s now iconic Coff-ay mug.

Snag it here.

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Coffee, perfect http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30557 Wed, 07 Dec 2011 00:11:13 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30557

Plaid Creative’s Citizen’s Guide to coffee.

Found via That’s Nerdalicious!

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Coffee, diagramed http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30544 Tue, 06 Dec 2011 19:38:07 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30544

Lokesh Dhakar’s illustrated guide to espresso.

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Coffee, bauhaus, shirt http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30538 Tue, 06 Dec 2011 07:06:06 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30538

One of these days I’m gonna make it up to Seattle and visit bauhaus books + coffee. Just because I have to.

And available now thru them is the Bauhaus + I Want You shirt, designed by Christian Petersen of DUMB EYES – as a cross promotion with I Want You magazine.

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Coffee mugs, on sale http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30503 Sun, 04 Dec 2011 08:55:19 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30503

Zazzle’s been running daily specials – and today all my mugs are 50% off.

This includes the one pictured above (in its travel option); as well as my best-selling Font Me Typography mug, below.

Input code HOLIDAYSALE4 at checkout. Plus, free shipping on orders over $50. Visit my store here. Zazzle has a new special every day for the holidays, some limitations apply (of course).

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Coffee, cream http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30477 http://mehallo.com/blog/archives/30477#comments Thu, 01 Dec 2011 02:19:03 +0000 http://mehallo.com/blog/?p=30477

The work of Sophie Griotto.




Found via Arlene Time

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