Titanic Irish Whiskey
‘Built in Belfast’
Go for the whiskey. Cause I know that one can’t actually purchase sriracha in Belfast.
Package design by Adam Crane.
Found via Lovely Package
‘Built in Belfast’
Go for the whiskey. Cause I know that one can’t actually purchase sriracha in Belfast.
Package design by Adam Crane.
Found via Lovely Package
‘Adoboloco all started from my love of Chicken and Pork Adobo, easily one of my favorite meals . . . The best adobo is pretty easy to cook but it takes awhile to really master the flavor balance. So I originally wanted to create a true Adobo (Filipino Style) sauce that someone could use for a quick adobo meal’
Graphic designer Tim Parsons’ Adoboloco Jalapeño Sauce.
Red label, two headed rooster. Snag it here.
Found via Lovely Package
‘This collection of stories, instructions, memories and scrumptious ‘must try’ recipes makes a fascinating, entertaining, and revealing read’
Available this month from Baseline, What’s cooking? Famous designers on food.
‘Émilie Vast’s third Herbarium is dedicated to plants that find the strength to creep into our urban space, into the joints of gutters and pavements, in the wall’s cracks, at the bottom of the trees, the park’s grass, on the roofs . . . just like their cousins from the woods, they have a history, uses and mythology.’
Cool find. This ‘wild plants in the city’ edition also features my Jeanne Moderno fonts.
Found via Iconoclastic and le lièvre de mars
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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.
‘The ads were inspired by Philippe Petit’s 1974 ‘Man on Wire’ act – an illegal tightrope traverse between the Twin Towers – as well as Charles C. Ebbets’ classic 1932 photograph, ‘Construction Workers Lunching on a Crossbeam.”
Green Day – art directed by Yard and photographed by Danny Clinch for (Howard Stern’s favorite designer) John Varvatos, Spring/Summer 2012.
Found via Fashion Indie