Good is Dead. The Work of Chip Kidd.

Chip Kidd is the closest thing to a rock star graphic design has. Kidd is recognized as a master of contemporary book design with his iconic covers, each a marriage of type and imagery. He’s basically influenced an entire generation of designers in every imaginable field.


And now he has a new book out. Chip Kidd: Book One collects all of his book covers and designs for the first time, as well as hundreds of developmental sketches and concepts. The book also showcases Kidd’s work with comics and graphic novels, including his collaborations with leading artists and writers in the field. Featured are projects for DC Comics, including Batman and Superman, as well as Kidd’s award-winning exploration of the art of Charles M. Schulz. Most notable, however, is the books design – a half cover relative to the full page layout. It’s going to be a handful to hold, but well worth it.

Check out Kidds site, too. I love the “design” design of it all.

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Tazo Tea.

I’m a big fan of hot tea. I even went through a short phase of preferring it in the morning over coffee, which is saying a lot. The Tazo brand has long been one of my favorites. And its design presence is what initially turned me on to the tea.

The Tazo Tea site is beautifully designed with elegant type and photography. But it’s also got personality with its funky expanding menu, animated details, ethnic music and, my favorite, a Tea Leaf Oracle whose creepy eyes follow the mouse wherever it goes.



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Peculiar Pair Press.


Peculiar Pair Press is made up of Amy and Mary Beth – two paper crazed graphic designers (man, can I relate to that!). Their wedding invitations, which are mostly custom with a small selection of retail pieces, were beautiful. But what really impressed me was their site design. I’ve been getting more and more into web design in the past few weeks – possibly because I’m branching out into that realm myself career-wise. I thought that the use of color and details on Peculiar Pair’s site was awesome. Quite a few of their invitations reflect the design showcased. A new line of stationary is anticipated and due to arrive in the near future. Take a look at the site.



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Hammocks & High Tea.


I really like these cards by Hammocks & High Tea, but I must confess that what truly drew me in was their site and color scheme. I think it’s just beautiful and has inspired me today.

You can pick up this Hammock or Coconut Bread recipe card for $4 or a box of six for $18.


Hammocks & High Tea is the work Karen Young. H&H offers hand drawn, screen printed products that express a modern sensibility of exotic design. Most of Karen’s work is inspired by memories, old photos, and travels; trips to the zoo, walks through the town center, the open air market, etc.

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Hammocks & High Tea.


I really like these cards by Hammocks & High Tea, but I must confess that what truly drew me in was their site and color scheme. I think it’s just beautiful and has inspired me today.

You can pick up this Hammock or Coconut Bread recipe card for $4 or a box of six for $18.


Hammocks & High Tea is the work Karen Young. H&H offers hand drawn, screen printed products that express a modern sensibility of exotic design. Most of Karen’s work is inspired by memories, old photos, and travels; trips to the zoo, walks through the town center, the open air market, etc.

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