Archive for August, 2009

Unique Typography

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

During the 51st Grammy’s Awards, there was a unique stop -motion animation of colorful typography that made up different pictures or artists and objects. All I could find were the full color ads, but will update with the stop-motion when I locate it.grammys

The Design Team for Mr. Obama

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009


Click Here for an inside look at the design team for the Obama Presidential Campaign.
“Scott Thomas at the 99% Conference”

Construction of Whitman College (Princeton University)

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

I came across this cool time-lapse video showing the construction of Whitman College, which is one of six residential colleges at Princeton University. Construction started in 2004 and was completed fall of 2007. The images were archived every hour during the 3 year span in which construction took place.

Please click the link below.
http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S19/04/10O93/video.xml

Grainedit.com

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

One of my daily internet stops when searching for inspiration is Grainedit.com, it is a site that is constantly updated and focuses on vintage design and illustration. They also recently did an interview with Tim Gough (one of my favorite Philadelphia designers/illustrators/screen printers).  

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Spice Up Your Walls!

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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I came across this pretty sweet wall graphic on freshome.com that is designed by Zek (www.zek.si/projects/3fs-offices/).

His designs offer a funky fresh feel to any boring wall in your house or studio. Feel free to check out his site.

AC/DC Music Video in Excel!

Monday, August 10th, 2009


The greatest thing since sliced bread to compose animation has been Flash, but what about the people that don’t have access to this fabulous program? Well, someone has figured out a way to compose a full throttle AC/DC Music video in Excel, Yes Excel! I didn’t even think it was possible until I saw it with my own eyes. Check it out!

Rethinking Acrylic

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Came across this book the other day in Barnes and Noble. LOVE it. Offers great techniques, new design methods, and a bunch of useful tips. Check it out. The author is Patti Brady, title “rethinking acrylic”

Doctor Pizzoli

Friday, August 7th, 2009

My friend Greg is a recent graduate of the MFA printmaking program at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.  He just re-designed his website to include a variety of recent works including his MFA senior thesis exhibition, recent screen-printed books, and a multitude of screen-printed posters.  His website is http://www.doctorpizzoli.com.  Check it out.

We Learned to Pickle and Can our Produce!

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

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Almost anything that grows in the garden is good for pickling! With our large garden (20ft x 30ft) we just cannot eat all of our produce that it generates in one week. Our produce is so tasty and dear to us we could not stand to loose any of it. By having this large garden we save a ton of money on fresh veggies. We have incorporated at least one vegetable in our dinner and lunch each day, whether it be a tomato on the side, or an egg plant as our main course. We grew everything from string beans to cucumbers, as well as many different types of tomatoes and peppers.

So while our gardening hobby starts to wind down, our pickling and canning has picked up. My husband has recently purchased books and materials to start our new hobby. Most of the best recipes we have found online by simply  doing a search. He has canned all differnt kinds of peppers and has even made salsas, and of course he made pickles! It is not easy and it takes a lot of delicate steps to get it just right. We feel it will be worth it on a cold winter day to crack open a can of roasted red peppers! And Enjoy!

Using Organic Resources

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

I came across this wonderful landscaping techniques on freshome.com. Photography taken by Katy Elliott during her trip to the Portland Flower Show.
One word: Amazing!

I’m thinking about incorporating this type of organic design in my own backyard but apply lin seed oil to exposed areas then seal it with some clear lacker.

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