February 2012
3 posts
Gratuitous Type Issue 2 is HERE!
gratuitoustype:
Issue 2 has arrived! Buy it here! Orders placed today will ship tomorrow!
XXX: Kern and Burn →
gratuitoustype:
Kern and Burn is a fantastic new project from Jessica Karle Heltzel and Tim Hoover focusing on the business of design. Their 100 Days of Design Entrepreneurship blog (currently on Day 58 — and counting) features conversations with design entrepreneurs like Armin Vit, Allan Chochinov,
Always in favor of Kickstarting things like this!
January 2012
3 posts
December 2011
10 posts
Spotted in NYC on a Mail Carrier Headed Your Way:... →
We feel like Oprah in here today: 46 for you! 46 for you! 46 for you!!!
The Post, NYT and WSJ show same scene of Kabul... →
WaPo goes behind the scenes with Photo Directors from all 3; good behind-the-scenes on how the decisions were made by each paper.
War with Japan. Get to office.
– a telegram delivered to an Associated Press editor who was at the Redskins-Eagles football game at Washington’s Griffith Stadium on Dec. 7, 1941. (via washingtonpoststyle)
History, we love you.
November 2011
18 posts
MUSICAL CHAIRS: Wyatt Mitchell Named CD at The New... →
Big news for the Cartoon Bank et al.
Cover Illustrator of the Day: George Giusti
vintagefortune:
Cover Illustrator of the Day: George Giusti FORTUNE May 1948 Will Burtin, Art Director “The Tools of Synthetics”
This is amazing.
JOB BOARD: Inc.com Art Department Paid Internship →
Between this one and the PAID Photo Internship at NYMag last week, we’re almost beginning to believe the Intern Economy is changing to paved-with-gold. Jump on these opportunities, Interns!
October 2011
23 posts
I drove back to the office and we called an emergency 9pm edit meeting.
– — @TIME’s DD D.W. Pine leads off our How the Newsweeklies Covered (and Designed) the Death of Steve Jobs
How the Newsweeklies Covered (and Designed) the... →
A tour de force.
SOLD! Every Day with Rachael Ray Going to Meredith →
Through example, Steve Jobs showed everyone what we designers already knew (or...
– — Just one of many farewells at GRIDS. What’s yours? (via Farewell to an Icon: Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
How would you thank Steve Jobs? →
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