Sep 8, 2011
via athanasios babalis - work - canto
Love the simplicy of this table, but it has such character at the same time.
Sep 6, 2011
via TOKYO Design Calendar - FPO: For Print Only
Beautifully bound and designed. If only I used an anolog calendar. See full design here.
Jul 28, 2011
via The Crap in My Head - The Morning News
Love this illustration from Ronal Ventura for The Morning News.
Apr 26, 2011
Mar 30, 2011
via ...by Henry Sene Yee Photography
Not really a fortune, but inspiring non-the-less.
Mar 24, 2011
Mar 22, 2011
Mar 7, 2011
via This is the Bees Knees! - TheDieline.com - Package Design Blog
Love the pattern and whimsy in this design. Elegant but fun.
Designed by Terence Kitching.
Feb 6, 2011
My first ever experience with making and decorating cupcakes....
Complete with chocolate dirt, cream cheese grass frosting, white chocolate pretzel goal posts, fondant cheeseheads, and a light frost of white sanding sugar.
GO PACK GO!!
Jan 28, 2011

I find inspiration in many things. Especially in street art and graffiti. It can be very expressive but also technical. This piece was found here : someoneswrongontheintern.
Jan 13, 2011
via Creative Review - New York Sleeps
Wonderful photographs by Christopher Thomas. This series is void of people but still captures the liveliness of the city. Just magical.
Dec 26, 2010
Dec 13, 2010
via illustrations 2010 on the Behance Network
Very expressionistic. Lively and interesting.
Dec 10, 2010



Wonderful movie posters for the new psychological thriller, Black Swan. Type and layout reminiscent of old 1930s and 1940s Russian graphic design.
Dec 6, 2010
via Bottle Of - Wine Packaging Blog - The Dieline Wine
Dec 1, 2010
via AIGA The Dinner Party on the Behance Network
Nov 11, 2010

Posters are very cute. Had to show the one with the K of course :). See the others here.
Nov 10, 2010

Form design that I thought was nice. Good use of space while still capturing a lot of information. The user feedback could be better - but overall a fun form. See it in action here.
Nov 8, 2010
via Write a Bike on the Behance Network