Hello Hello

Hello Hello

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Hello Hello is Stephen Crowhurst. Motion, fashion, illustation, packaging, textiles, ceramics, surfaces, toys, print. The man does it all. And he does it all well.

1 kilo

1 kilo

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Didn’t have to dig too deep in the ol’ bookmarks for this one today. Only the products have descriptions in English.

Jemma Hostetler

Jemma Hostetler

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Jemma’s updated her main site with some newly commisioned artwork. You can also view her work on her other sites: Prate and Studio Sans Nom.

New Servers

We’ve moved to textdrive.

Good luck Kentro we will miss your speedy boxes. Best of luck on your future ventures.

A Practice for Everyday Life

A Practice for Everyday Life

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Go on and visit the studio of APFEL. You’ll find some highly conceptual work with an aesthetic that just fits right for the content.

Joshua Darden

Joshua Darden

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He started designed type at 15 and was recently named one of Print Magazine’s top 20 young artists under 30. He’s worked with Eric Spiekermann, Christian Schwartz, Jonathan Hoefler, and Tobias Frere-Jones. He’s an adjunct professor at Parsons. I don’t know where he finds the time to design all these amazing typefaces. Have a look at some of his type here.

Ian Lynman

Ian Lynman

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Ian’s got a great sense for type and his printed pieces show great craft and polish.

100th Post—Brad Harris Photo!

100th Post—Brad Harris Photo!

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It’s a milestone! 100 posts! And 4 comments! Please send links, feedeback, comments, even spam, I don’t care! What do YOU want to see more of? Talk to me.
Anyway, here is some very lovely post-modernist-type photography from Brad Harris. What’s more is it’s a full Flash site. What’s even more is it sports an entirely keyboard based nav scheme. What’s even more more is that it’s easy to use.

Blue River

Blue River

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Not even a word about the studio or its philosophy over here, just some tight work, most of it collateral for theaters.

Lobby Design

Lobby Design

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I have to admit, my Swedish is quite bad, and by quite bad I mean that I do not understand any words of the language. But that did not stop me from enjoying Lobby Design’s work. There’s a strange joy to be found, uncovering the fact that illustrationer is swedish for illustration. Go ahead, next time you wander around Ikea, you may even recognize a name or two.