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3 New Prints!

For Sale at Paper Monster

September 2, 2010 - 06:09 am

Jacqueline Ford

One of my old interns Jacqueline Ford just launched her site. Check it out!

August 25, 2010 - 02:08 pm

This Weekend at the Brooklyn Flea!

Stuff for sale!

August 10, 2010 - 01:08 pm

 

GraphicHug™ Guerilla Sidewalk Sale with Make,Do
Magazines, Zines, Posters, and Art!
Extra special, limited edition silkscreen prints!
Bargaining and trades encouraged!

 

Brooklyn Flea
Saturday, August 1410am – 5pm
Fort Greene
Brooklyn, NY

 

Pies have been framed

August 2, 2010 - 06:08 am

Stool Collaboration

The guys over at Semigood ask me to do a surf pattern for their new stool.

July 16, 2010 - 05:07 am

Made in an edition of 20.

A $300 donation will be made to the Surfrider Foundation with each order.

New Chairs in Chicago

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

Lazy Oaf Tee

Pick one up!

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

MAPS

http://make-maps.blogspot.com/

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

 

Maps is a project by Adam Hayes featuring a selection of the most talented contemporary artists and illustrators. Each artist has responded to the task of making a map of somewhere that they feel they belong. Responses can include maps of places they live or grew up in, maps of the future or even of fictional locations and even maps of nowhere.

 

Whats the Big Idea Photos

New work in Group Show at Double Punch Gallery.

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

PUBLIC WORKS 2

http://www.thispublicworks.com/index.html

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

at the
Noon to 5pm Wed - Sat or by appointment opening
  • Friday August 6th 2010
  • 6-9pm

 

Both in their art and their attendant values these artists work tirelessly to sustain cultural entities. They blanket space with meaning and convert square footage into bold proclamations. The music world reaps the rewards of Sonnenzimmer's subtle, painterly gig posters while the apparel industry appropriate's Mike Perry's electric zine hallucinations into backpacks and Nike dunks. Both Dan Funderburgh and Seripop explore the limits of spatial adornment, Dan through the design of delicately intricate wallpaper that balances Moorish mosaic with American op art, and Seripop via enormous street poster collages, a medium they have evolved from their monstrous rock posters and describe as "the 'skin' of a city, growing and shedding organically."

 

This is the Book I have Written for you.

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

A text-themed group show

Park Life Gallery, San Francisco

June 11, 2010 through July 18, 2010

 

Opening Reception Friday, June 11th 2010. 7 – 10 pm.

 

This exhibition will showcase work by emerging and established artists who deal with semiotics and whose use of type and language is a reoccurring part of their artistic vernacular. The work in this exhibition will both conceptually driven, purely abstract, or may use type expressionistically.

 

 

 

The Artists:

 

Stephanie Brooks
Dana Dart Mclean
Michael Dumontier
Karen Flatow
Neil Farber
Ed Fella
Tom Friel
Jeff Gabel
Jason Jagel
Steve Lambert
Bob Linder
Tucker Nichols
Nigel Peake
Mike Perry
Jason Polan
William Powhida
Nathaniel Russell
Michael Scoggins
Josh Shaddock
David Shrigley
Zoe Strauss
Wendy Whit

 

STUDIO GARAGE SALE

FRIDAY - SUNDAY JUNE 11-13TH

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

Studio Garage Sale 

Friday - Sunday 

June 11th-13th

10-5pm

 

925 Bergen Street suite 308

Brooklyn, NY 11238

btw Franklin and Classon

 

Featuring goodies by:Jim Datz, Josh Cochran, Anna Wolf, Luke Ramsey, Scott Massey, MVA, Damien Correll, Rachel Domm, Julie Schumacher, Garrett Morin, Jim Stoten, Mike Perry, & More.

 

All kinds of goodies for sale at reduced rates.

Books, Prints, Zines, Tee, Samples, Skate Decks, Photos, & More.

Design Kids: Design a Zine

Workshop at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

FREE. Please pre-register on-line, space is limited. For more information call the Education department at 212-849-8353.

 

Session 01 - Sign Up!

  • Saturday, June 26, 2010
  • 11:00 am
  • Family Program

 

Session 02 - Sign Up!

  • Saturday, June 26, 2010
  • 1:30 pm
  • Family Program

 

Work with designer, writer, and author Mike Perry to learn about “fanzines” (self-published written work, a.k.a zines) and how they are made. Families will work with different layouts & possibilities, doodle & draw, and ultimately create their very own family zine together.

 

NEW BOOK - 3D Typography

Jeanette Abbink & Emily CM Anderson

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

 

Can you really compare experimental 3D typography – like lettering made of live moss or letter kites that fly messages in the sky – to the work of Gutenberg? If you ask Jeanette Abbink, Emily CM Anderson and the over 100 international designers, typographers and artists featured in 3D Typography, the answer is a resounding yes.

 

Abbink and Anderson have compiled this book as a reaction to the fact that so much of today’s typography is conceived via screens. Like Gutenberg and generations of typeface designers who worked with physically shaped lead type the featured artists in 3D Typography return the literal heft to letters.

 

Contributors include Amandine Alessandra, Thorbjørn Ankerstjerne, asa~ama, Autobahn, Huda Abdul Aziz, Andrew Byrom, Rhett Dashwood, Keetra Dean Dixon, Oded Ezer, Hikaru Furuhashi, Anna Garforth, Keith Hancox, HandMadeFont, Fons Hickmann, Karrie Jacobs, Gyöngy Laky, Amitis Pahlevan, Mike Perry, Clotilde Olyff, Miguel Ramirez, Camilo Rojas, Stefan Sagmeister, Dan Tobin Smith, Typeworkshop, Thijs Verbeek, Thomas Voorn and many, many more. For the full list of contributors and to learn more about the book visit the official website.

 

HOW Design Conference

June 6-9 Denver Colorado

July 6, 2010 - 01:07 pm

Make Stuff

Monday, June 7th

3:45pm - 5:00pm

 

Mike Perry's a prolific creator, exercising the belied that "generating piles" is the most sincere expression of creative process–which makes listing to him the perfect way to climb out of your creative rut.

 

He'll explain what he's doing (making things and trying to have no fear) and show you how the only thing keeping you from doing what you want is well…you. You'll learn from Mike's examples that it's okay to make Mistakes, that you can–and should–be having fun, and that, above all, you need to make stuff.