Happy Weekend.

+ Summer Lasagne is on the menu this weekend

+ In love with the colors of Jeremy & Kathleen’s office

+ Quotes + Music = Music Philosphy

+ June desktop wallpapers: 1, 2, 3, 4

+ I’m smitten with these calligraphied invitations

+ Still up in the air on Tom’s new wedges

+ Swooning over these ceramic glazed tiles from Barbara Barry for Ann Sacks

+ If you’re still in morning over Lost, check out these rad graphic posters

+ Brilliantly designed Alice in Wonderland themed invitations from Jag Nagra

+ A life-like DIY crepe paper bouquet

+ Love this article about the palettes of famous artists

+ A stunning concept design for teabag coasters

Happy Weekend!

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The Heads of State City Posters.

These graphic-heavy posters of awesome (AKA City Posters) from The Heads of State (AKA Jason Kernevich and Dustin Summers) have been popping up around the web for the past week or so, but there’s no way I could pass up sharing them. As it stands Miami, NYC, Seattle, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix and D.C. are covered. Wondering how long it will take them to make one for Oklahoma City? Never gonna happen.

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The List.

Sad I didn’t see The List before it Sold Out. A poster created out of the massive amount of bands fronting the word The in their names.

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Win It: Strawberry Luna.


I’ve been stalking Strawberry Luna (aka Allison) for a few years now. I can’t get enough of her style and once I found out she’s based out of my hometown – Pittsburgh, PA – I was a total goner! All the work for Strawberry Luna is designed and hand screenprinted by Allison herself. And yes, they’re all for real, live shows and real, live bands. Talk about a dream job. And this week Allison is giving away this beauty to one of you!

To Enter, Tell Me:

1. Your favorite band. Ever.
2. Your email address. (In case you win. Those who do not will sadly be disqualified.)
3. Do it all before Monday, February 1st at 9am CST.

PS: Congratulations to Heather, the winner of last week’s Bread of Many giveaway!

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Numbers Poster.

Let me make one thing clear, I think the illustration work of Sandra Juto is phenomenal. And I think this poster she collaborated on with graphic designer Mija Carlsson and typographer Malena Forsare is uber-phenomenal. It must be mine.

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Modern Genealogy.

At one point or another I’m willing to bet you had to put together a family tree. I was in the 3rd grade.. And I can still remember sitting on the hallway floor outside of the bathroom while my mother got ready for work and grilling her about her huge side of the family. I don’t remember much else, but I guarantee that the end result looked nothing like these stunning modern genealogy charts over at My Tree and Me. (Definitely another item destined for my ever-expanding Christmas List!) {via Design*Sponge}


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