Edit Magazine

Posted on March 3, 2005 Under Life

gettyimages, the excellent resource for stock photos--just started a magazine called "Edit". I've been using getty for some time and I'm thrilled to see them moving forward. They're calling it "A Magazine by the people who create images, for the…

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Gabriele Magurno

Posted on March 1, 2005 Under Design

This is easily one of the nicest set of photoshop brushes I've ever seen, and it's free. They're the work of Gabriele Magurno, an Italian graphic designer. His own set of designs are pretty impressive, and now he's offering nearly…

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Installation View

Posted on February 22, 2005 Under Design

I don't have many details right now but it looks like Ryan Mcginness has a new book coming out called installationview Looks like Rizzoli has the exclusive on it. The cover art looks good, anyone have any details on the…

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Toggle Magazine

Posted on February 9, 2005 Under Design

The very experimental design and art book Toggle Magazine issue #3 is out--They do 4 issues a year. They're a somewhat of cryptic art magazine, the website and designs are realy killer though. Issue #3 is called marionettes and is…

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Grivinia

Posted on February 7, 2005 Under Design

Someone sent me this great artists work-- really wonderful illustration, 3D rendering and product design from Russia. I don't speak Russian, nor read it, so getting details on this artist is a bit tricky. But check out Grivina's site, some…

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Faesthetic Magazine

Posted on February 3, 2005 Under Design

Think Faest! Faesthetic Magazine is full of art, photography, graffiti and design. The 4th issue of this ridiculously cool looking independent art magazine is out. It features over 90 artists and their work as well as interviews with 4 indie…

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Jose Parla

Posted on February 2, 2005 Under Art

José Parla is inspired by all the anonymous artwork found in streets all over the world. I find compositions on surfaces of deteriorated walls, and remnants of construction markings. In my paintings I create layers and textures representing the age…

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Pamela Sunday

Posted on February 1, 2005 Under Art

Brooklyn based Pamela Sunday's ceramics are inspired by the microscopic shapes found in nature. She is known for her richly textured surfaces and imaginative shapes. When she completes each sculpture they look as though they had sprouted from the soil…

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look at book

Posted on January 20, 2005 Under Books

What a brilliant and beautiful idea. For thirty-six weeks, a sketchbook was sent in random order between four artists: two in Brooklyn, two in Belfast. Each week they would send the book to the next artists giving each artist 5…

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Beck(y)

Posted on January 10, 2005 Under Design

Snap, you break your skateboard deck, it's useless now"¦To the dumpster it goes"¦ But wait, someone, like Becky Hickey might want to use it for her one-of-a-kind line of bags and accessories constructed with recycled skateboards and some really high…

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