Best of Banksy
Here’s a collection of some of the best work by UK-based graffiti artist Banksy.
Found via Twitter.com/gingdd
Here’s a collection of some of the best work by UK-based graffiti artist Banksy.
Found via Twitter.com/gingdd
‘Just be nice to people. Not because you think it will get you into heaven. Just because it’s right.’ -Natasha Newton, Blackbird Sings
This is one of my favorite quotes. It was posted under ‘Religious Views’ on the Facebook page for UK-based visual artist Natasha Newton. And if one could have the title of ‘social networking ambassador,’ it should go this particular blackbird.
myspace came first
I didn’t trust MySpace. I’d heard about the freaks, the stalkers, the time wasted. But it was Natasha’s simple page that said to me, MySpace isn’t as stupid as it seems to be. She was the first one I followed out to Twitter. Because she does it right. [Read more →]

Marko Davidovic is an artist and graphic designer out of Belgrade. I love the expressive freedom in his art – it just totally syncs with me – in each medium he works, his energy explodes.
He’s always posting something interesting on my MySpace page – ‘just fooling around,’ is his MySpace approach. His work, however – calligraphic, canvas, photographic, illustrative, digital – is something else.
He goes under the tag of d++. Find him on MySpace here.

The Vincent Black Shadow was on MySpace. Then they weren’t because their record company did something screwy. Then they were again, with an official new page. I found them thru Lux Nova. She says they’re great live, I haven’t seen them yet. But hope to.
They’re a band. They’re from Canada. They’re named after a motorcycle. They have an incredible vocalist, Cassandra Ford. She is from Manila. That’s in the Philippines. She used to test video games. She is also an artist. They had a song in the Project Greenlight film Feast. This is the video. Feast spawned two sequels. The reality show Project Greenlight was actually produced by the same company that does Project Runway. There is a whole other band called Vincent Black Shadow but it’s not them.
So make sure when you find their page, you have the right one.
Follow all that? There’ll be a quiz later.
David Peterson is a local watercolor artist. You can often find him hanging out at the Sacramento Fine Art Center.
I love the looseness, energy, layering and colors; David has the guts to just let it all fly! You’ll even see a Sharpie in there.
This is his site.

No. 579, Katrina (all proceeds went to Katrina Relief)
This is dedicated to my students, who’ve been working their asses off all weekend.
A few hours ago, I saw the online complaints about Kinko’s now legendary horrible customer service (was it always like this, or just after the FedEx buyout?). Typography 4 final crit is at 9 a.m. today.
Found via Utrecht Sacramento on Facebook

Paperbag Parachute by Lois van Baarle; print available here
Follow the Paperbag Parachute blog here
From a conversation on Facebook . . .
Laura Hohlwein:
you may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.
Chris Demas:
Wait no, im pretty sure you are the only one.
Laura Hohlwein:
ha. yeah. could be.
Steve Mehallo:
Nope. There’s more of us. And if you think we’re freaks, you’re right. But we know how to change the world. We invented the ipod, aerosol cheese, disco and the escalator. See if you can do that you non-dreamers you!

Escalator, Osaka City, Japan; details here
Check out Joe Kral’s Flickr collection of some of Penguin (and Pelican)’s best cover designs.
And . . . check out Phil Baine’s Penguin by Design: A Cover Story 1935-2005.
Found via LifeClever
When it comes to design, UK-based Penguin Books produces some beautiful specimens. And here’s a write up by Ace Jet 170 on the Penguin Collectors Society and their wonderful Penguin by Illustrators monograph.