A place to store my collection of interesting, pretty, and useful things I find on the internet.
Tuesday, December 1
Brian Kershisnik
I first heard of Brian Kershisnik freshman year at Erin Tanner's house. Her family had a few originals, and I wasn't impressed. Oh how things have changed. Rachel has been talking about him recently, so I took another look and I. am. in. love. Aren't these beautiful? That last one especially, it really speaks to me. These are called The Rain, Father and Child, and Trampolines, respectively.
One of my favorite movies in attractive poster form
http://www.flickr.com/photos/raid71/4150100118/in/pool-1012163@N22/
It won't let me steal the image. I like it, though.
Tuesday, November 10
Typography once more
From the alphabet book, ABC3D. Isn't it gorgeous? And less than fourteen bucks! More pictures of the interior here.
Thursday, October 29
What talented people there are on flickr
Wednesday, October 28
For future reference
Thursday, October 22
OH. MY. STARS.
I'ma make me one of these. Maybe not Mario, but what a brilliant way to make a huge custom rug on the cheap. (Found via Boing Boing)
Wednesday, October 14
More typographic geekiness
This video (made by some BYU folk) starts a little cheesy, and the music is terrible, but it gets pretty neat by the end. I like the equalizer part.
Monday, October 12
Friday, October 2
An illustrator worth keeping an eye on...
This lady makes cute vikings, and she does that textured/layer thing I like.
Monday, September 28
Hot Dang
Incredible web design at http://www.also-online.com/
Among other things, they designed Design Sponge, Julia Rothman's website, and THIS place, which not only has a fantastic website, but what a place to work. Someday I will be a professional party and adventure maker.
Edit: Turns out Julia Rothman is part of the design team. Makes sense.
Among other things, they designed Design Sponge, Julia Rothman's website, and THIS place, which not only has a fantastic website, but what a place to work. Someday I will be a professional party and adventure maker.
Edit: Turns out Julia Rothman is part of the design team. Makes sense.
Wednesday, September 23
More funny housewares
Both appealing and repulsive; they make me smile. Found via Decor8. Info and instructions for making the bookends here.
Saturday, September 12
"A Serious Man" Trailer
The latest from the Coen brothers. I've never felt the urge to watch a trailer over and over again before.
Wednesday, September 9
Fascinating articles I want to keep track of...
From Boing Boing:
Flurb, a free science fiction ezine. Must take a look.
A crazy true story about "Dutch Schultz," a 1930's mobster who, upon his death by shooting, rambled a bunch of rhyming nonsense that some believe is a riddle to find the seven million dollars he buried in New York that no one has ever found.
And an article about "best of" Hubble space photographs. Beautiful.
From Wired:
An article about how placebos are getting more effective, and what characteristics (color, shape, text) do what to our brains. I smell a short story
Flurb, a free science fiction ezine. Must take a look.
A crazy true story about "Dutch Schultz," a 1930's mobster who, upon his death by shooting, rambled a bunch of rhyming nonsense that some believe is a riddle to find the seven million dollars he buried in New York that no one has ever found.
And an article about "best of" Hubble space photographs. Beautiful.
From Wired:
An article about how placebos are getting more effective, and what characteristics (color, shape, text) do what to our brains. I smell a short story
Monday, September 7
What a photo
Wednesday, September 2
X-Ray
This X-Ray illustration by Stan Chow (both from his alphabet set) just became my new desktop background. I found it via the Make Something Cool Evert Day flickr group.
More illustration
How's this for gorgeous? Lots of amazing stuff at Illustrative, a German illustration show. Must explore further.
Tuesday, September 1
Monday, August 31
Home
These are just a bunch of images I've been collecting for a while of things I think are neat that I may want to incorporate into my future home. I love the tiny tiles and recessed shelving from the first picture. The second picture, well, who doesn't want an ongoing game of Exquisite Corpse in their house? The next two are nice and calm and light. And the last picture, that one's my favorite. Doesn't it just look colorful and fun and warm and relaxed? I want my home to have the feeling of that photo. Not sure exactly where all of these are from, but most of them are probably from Design Sponge.
Colors
I love lots and lots and lots of colors, all squished up together. From Design Sponge and Oh Joy!, respectively.
Saturday, August 29
DIY music box
The Curiosity Shoppe is selling a music box mechanism for which you punch the tune yourself; they suggest Modest Mouse.
Thursday, August 27
Chalkboard table
This was the result of a before & after on Design Sponge today. I don't know how I feel about the idea of mixing chalk with food, but I really dig the hand-drawn place setting.
Tuesday, August 25
Pretty knives
I covet these knives so hard. Here are instructions on making the knife rack (isn't using an Ikea item in a DIY how-to akin to using Ramen in a recipe? Not that I don't love Ikea or Ramen), and from what I can find, the knives are called Shun Komachi (but they don't look quite the same). They have been sold at Williams-Sonoma and TJ Maxx.
Saturday, August 22
two interesting websites
magcloud.com - publish your own magazines without worrying about the publishing
ponoko.com - accessible product manufacturing based on your own designs
Found in ReadyMade magazine.
ponoko.com - accessible product manufacturing based on your own designs
Found in ReadyMade magazine.
Secret passages!
People build secret passages in other peoples' houses for a living. Beware the cheesy music on their website. Found at blog.makezine.com.
Floating ships
This lady has ships hanging from her ceiling. Hot. I also dig the cardboard castle found later in the same post.
Triangle flags
These triangle-flag garland things are showing up everywhere. And I like them, though I could do with a little more color than those pictured.
Ashley Thalman Photography
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