_I may be enjoying browsing inPRNT! way too much. (ooo… posters!)
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_reading our interview with Hanif Kureishi for the next edition of the magazine and remembering the Paisley design motif.
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_”I’m a hired gun, a doctor of everything, an academic mercenary.” there are academic ghostwriters? Shocking! Truly shocking! Never heard of such a thing! . (This guy is seriously prolific, though)
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_”this is a video created so I don’t have to have a Facebook page” – meet Chad Kouri of The Post Family
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_not to judge a book by its cover, but some of these are beautiful! Check out Featherproof for more.
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_a commentary on mythical-creature idiosyncrasy by Iain Burke (sounds like it should be a book, no?)
Storming back in: Guy Yanai shows his (new) goods
So, you know when you have this friend, this awesome friend whose life you’re so in tune with and then someone moves and you keep in touch and then it’s a year later and you realize you haven’t caught up for a long time… for no good reason? And you get that desire to call them and have a moment of hesitation because, well, how do you even start, and are you even the same people anymore? Then you get over yourself, and [...]
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_okay, we may be late to this party, but Burbia is for “hip suburbanites” and we, frankly, are neither. That said, we can’t stop laughing at their funny pictures section.
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_a few days back we wrote about This Gallery’s new show. And through them we found Eduardo Hernández Vaca’s project NRMAL. Click.
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_This Gallery in Los Angeles just opened a Latin American Graphic Design show. If you’re around there, please go and tell us how it was!
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_Ben Wilson scours the streets of London with only one thing in mind: to transform the gum that everyday folks leave behind into fine art.
Crochet as [badass] Medium.
Crochet art comes in more forms than just your grandmothers artfully studied bunny-patterned sweaters. As amazing as those are, now that it’s getting colder, and since my grandmothers most certainly do not knit, my sweater-loneliness has found solace in the strange and wonderful creations of three women.
My first encounter with crochet public art only a few weeks ago, looking up while I waited for some food sitting in a patio. It was a pair of shoes, laced together and thrown over some electric cables. [...]
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_expect some spectacular images of Haikyo in the next edition of the Gopher, here’s one photographer that dwells in such a field: Abandoned Kansai.