if you haven't linked to this guy yet via eduardo recife's links; you have to take a look here. not only does he offer free fonts and photoshop brushes, but he has a great pdf magazine called bloodwars which intention is to expose the various forms and styles of street bombing and whatever else he finds stimulating. nice stuff.
i'm liking this matt sewell, an illustrator, graffiti artist and a bit of everything - even interiors. the inclusion of wood is especially eye-catching. (link via life with tinisima)
OMG - i can't believe it! i've been looking and looking and searching and searching for this wonderful foundry for so so long - i thought they had disappeared off the face of the earth. a few years back i found cape-arcana and loved everything about them - i just ended up losing their link and forgetting their name (and such a great name - how could i forget). but low and behold if i didn't find their link today - again thank you eduardo! phew!
this piece done by eduardo recife, a brazilian designer, i found while reading an article on the visual storytellers of brazil in may's how magazine (see magazine links). an interesting thought when they have the high illiteracy rates as they apparently have there; visual storytelling plays a powerful role. having had a bit of a look around i found some great links to some beautiful graffiti coming out of sao paulo and rio. there is so much to see and talk about one could get so lost again. but that is not my intention here (another day), instead i would like to direct you to eduardo's work, his website and some wonderful free fonts you can download. thank you eduardo - i can hardly wait to try out my new fonts!
dig dig digg'n these patterns and the products from deadly squire out of new york. dsq's patterns are envisioned and realized by founders anna and tim harrington. so love these boards which could be used for decor as well if you're a little leary on the wheels. they also have some other fabulous products i will show in the next little while - but if you can't wait you can check out their own website here. cool stuff - check it out!
i was fooling around with the latest (well to me) flickr toy colr pickr and happened upon this marvelous photo taken by iv0/genericgrl. love the colors!
I've always wanted a dream home with glass sliding doors and floor to ceiling windows and this may just be it without spending a million. The IT House with customized furniture (optional) and shades is a rather affordable alternative if it would withstand this Pacific Northwest.
Via metropolitan home magazine.
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