This poster by Shepard Fairey has earned a permanent spot in the dog section of my sidebar. I made it clickable so that the viewer is redirected to a site with an animal adoption center locator.
Quoted from the website, "Now, Shepard Fairey, the man Time Magazine named 'Icon Maker' of the year, has used his talents to help shelter pets! The artist who made Barack Obama's face an icon through his stickers and posters has now made an icon out of the American mutt, proving that every mutt is truly a masterpiece!"
"Help spread the word on behalf of the millions of furry U.S. pets currently waiting to be adopted!"
This whole movement was started by a line in one of Barack Obama's speeches. I can't wait to see the new First Puppy. It might be two according to news reports.
My own dog Webster came from a shelter as a 9-week-old puppy. He was crouched in the corner of a cage marked "UNWANTED". The rest is history. Tabitha the cat came from a shelter too.
Go out and get your own Best Friend as soon as possible! Download and print the image to help spread the word.
Monday, January 12, 2009
'Mutts Like Me' poster from Shepard Fairey promoting shelter adoptions . . .
Sunday, January 11, 2009
My Favorite List ~ First Pets and their owners . . .
Want to spend some quality time behind your computer screen today? Do you love animals, politics, presidential history, and photography? You are going to love this List of United States Presidential pets found in Wikipedia's article called First Dog. It covers other First Animals too including a hippo.
Enjoy.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Blue Man Group HD Video || Slow Motion GREAT . . .
Blue Thousand and One from Blue Man Group HD on Vimeo.
Length ~ 1:24
Slow Motion HD Work
Cast: Blue Man Group HD, Zarah Cabanas
Red Leather-Bound Blank Notebook Embossed with Didot Font from Assouline . . .
"Editors turned up at front rows toting this neat notebook. Stationery has become the new status bag." FASHION WEEK DAILY
- Leather-bound blank notebook
- Embossed with Didot, Assouline's signature font
- Cotton marker ribbon
- 144 pages with silver foil edges
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This is the companion notebook for the Assouline Didot Type Tote Bag.
Currency Art . . .
My Money, My Currency by Hanna von Goeler
I guess this artist pays a dollar for her canvases.
"My currency work originated in California, while I was studying at UC Davis. I was very interested in camouflage at the time. This interest led me to create my first paintings on dollar bills, between 1992-94, in which I camouflaged / painted images onto and into bills. A family matter led me to the east coast, and faced with the costs of living in New York City on an artist’s budget, I continued to paint on money."
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Friday, January 9, 2009
Working Crossword Puzzle design on building in Ukrane . . .
The people of Lvov City in Ukraine decided to add another attraction for visitors. In this artistic project it was decided to place a giant 100' (30 meters) wall on one side of the multi-stored residential houses.
There is one interesting detail about the design of the puzzle. It looks like a blank puzzle by day, but at night when special lights are on the words, the finished puzzle becomes visible.
The questions for this crossword puzzle are located in different point of interests of the city, like monuments, theaters, fountains etc. Visitors walking around the city can try to answer the questions and write down the answers. When night comes to the city they can meet at this house and check their degree of intelligence.
Very clever indeed! via english russia
Fabulous designer typographic laptop bag in leather . . .
Leather Bag designed by Assouline made by Cole Haan - $450.00
Beautiful genuine-leather unisex bag, ideal for carrying books or laptop computer. Embossed with numerals from the Didot alphabet. The inner canvas is lined with convenient zipper pockets. Made by Cole Haan for Assouline.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
People are Strange [Video] with Original Artwork . . .
People are strange from Denis Fongue on Vimeo.
Original artwork by Violenn Simon
Music: The Doors
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
HELVETICA ~ A film about this typeface TONIGHT on PBS at 10PM :: Independent Lens Documentary . . .
"Helvetica" Historians and designers talk about fonts, and why Helvetica reigns as the most popular.
Read more about this documentary on Independent Lens tonight (12/06/09) on PBS.
Check your local listings for time of airing in your area. You can watch a preview on the website. In the New York area, its on PBS tonight at 10pm.
Looks good...can't wait. I live for fonts!
Monday, January 5, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
2008 Lists of Top Design Blogs, Best Design Articles, Free Downloads and More . . .
Top 90 Design Blogs Ranked by Alexa
Top 25 Ad Blogs for 2008 Ranked by Alexa
Best Design Articles 2008
This site has numerous tutorials & downloads.
It's my favorite site of all!
2008 List of Lists in Every Imaginable Category
You will have to bookmark this post in order to peruse all of these lists. I have barely scratched the surface myself. I found the first two Alexa lists while reading The Denver Egotist and the last two by doing a Google Search. Have fun and don't hate me too much when you get lost reading and clicking. Plowing through everything will be almost like reading the entire internet. I love year-end lists of all kinds, especially the ones that might help me improve my own blog. Enjoy!
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Rare 1937 Bugatti supercar found in English garage. Could bring $4 million+ at Paris auction . . .
In this undated image released by Bonhams, an extremely rare 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante, is seen in a garage in Gosforth, England, where it was found by relatives after the death of the owner, an elderly doctor who last used it around 1960. The Bugatti, one of only 17 ever made, is expected to draw a record price when it is auctioned in Paris next month. (AP Photo/Bonhams)
LONDON – It was the equivalent of finding an old Picasso or an unknown Beatles tape hidden away in your uncle's attic.
Relatives of Dr. Harold Carr found an extremely rare 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante — a Holy Grail for car collectors — as they were going through his belongings after his death. The orthopedic surgeon, who died at age 89, was described by relatives as an eccentric hoarder who never threw anything out.
The dusty two-seater, unused since 1960, didn't look like much in the garage in Gosforth, near Newcastle in northern England.
But only 17 were ever made, and when it's cleaned up and auctioned in Paris next month, experts believe it will fetch at least 3 million pounds ($4.3 million) and possibly much more.