loveallthis:

Erica Weiner silver-plated this old letterpress type and made necklaces.  Pretty.


Want.

loveallthis:

Erica Weiner silver-plated this old letterpress type and made necklaces. Pretty.

Want.
AWWW SNAPS [via clientsfromhell]
Prospective client: $400 for a logo?! Why are you so expensive? My nephew has Photoshop—I can just get him to do it.
Me: Does your nephew have Microsoft Word?
Prospective client: Yes.
Me: Then have him write you a novel while he’s at it.
Tom Gauld - Characters for an Epic Tale

“9.5 x 12.5 inches, 2 colors, letterpress printed on Hahnemühle Mould-made Ingres paper. Signed and numbered edition of 150, half available through Buenaventura Press and half through Tom Gauld himself. This edition of 150 has been divided between BP and the artist. If you are in North America you can order direct from us here, for the rest of the world you can order it soon directly from the artist’s website www.tomgauld.com”

Tom Gauld - Characters for an Epic Tale

“9.5 x 12.5 inches, 2 colors, letterpress printed on Hahnemühle Mould-made Ingres paper. Signed and numbered edition of 150, half available through Buenaventura Press and half through Tom Gauld himself. This edition of 150 has been divided between BP and the artist. If you are in North America you can order direct from us here, for the rest of the world you can order it soon directly from the artist’s website www.tomgauld.com

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Muppets - Bohemian Rhapsody

This is the definition of For The Win.
I like to think of a recipe as a Summon Food spell. In a few hours I will find out if I successfully cast “Summon Pumpkin Cheesecake”.
Wil Wheaton
Writer Evan Ratliff Tried to Vanish: Here’s What Happened

This article is amazing, I read the article in Wired magazine this weekend. It is all about the question, ” is it possible shed your identity in the digital age”. Writer Evan Ratliff tried for one month to hide his real identity and allude himself, from a bunch of Wired readers who took to any tricks they had to find him. I remember when they advertised in the magazine about trying to find him and I didn’t really think anything about it. Though when I read the article I was enamored with what people were doing to find him and what he had to do in order to remain untraceable by digital technology. The amount of information a person can find out about you in legal ways is incredible and scary. Click on the photo to link to whole article. I highly recommend reading it.

Photo: Joe Pugliese

Writer Evan Ratliff Tried to Vanish: Here’s What Happened

This article is amazing, I read the article in Wired magazine this weekend. It is all about the question, ” is it possible shed your identity in the digital age”. Writer Evan Ratliff tried for one month to hide his real identity and allude himself, from a bunch of Wired readers who took to any tricks they had to find him. I remember when they advertised in the magazine about trying to find him and I didn’t really think anything about it. Though when I read the article I was enamored with what people were doing to find him and what he had to do in order to remain untraceable by digital technology. The amount of information a person can find out about you in legal ways is incredible and scary. Click on the photo to link to whole article. I highly recommend reading it.

Photo: Joe Pugliese

“Good typography is invisible” - Craig Ward

“Good typography is invisible” - Craig Ward