Rodney Smith
I’m certainly no expert in photography so I try to mind my own business when it comes to the field. However, in stumbling upon Rodney Smith’s work, I found it so supremely inspiring that I couldn’t resist posting some of [...]
Read MoreVintage Modernism
Maybe I’m a little behind the times, but it seems like I’ve been searching for the right term to call graphic and web design’s latest trend for ages. The design style, which has swept the design world in every facet [...]
Read MoreTitian’s Magdalene: Sinner or Saint?
Titian’s Magdalene: Penitent Sinner or Sensual Saint? The following is a paper I wrote in the Fall of 2010 regarding [...]
Supakitch
Wall painting by Supakitch and Koralie at the VÄRLDSKULTUR MUSEET GÖTEBORG / SWEDEN With the support of POSCA
My Design Bible
Sometimes I start to feel lost in projects overwhelmed by textures, vectors, alignments, colors and fonts. Over-thinking and sometimes blindly [...]
Missed Connections with Sophie Blackall
I adore everything about Sophie Blackall’s work! Sophie has a unique drawing style and a huge collection of works on [...]
Honor Your City with CitID
As stated on their website, “CitID is an ambitious project aiming to gain global consciousness by giving a (type)face to [...]
The Art of the Steal
I have to be honest, I really didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I opted to give [...]
Duoh!
Alright, it’s time to showcase one of my absolute favorite Graphic & Web Design teams. Frankly, I can’t believe it [...]
Props to Paper
Click to view “Everything but the Paper Cut: Eye-popping Ways Artists Use Paper” by Cliff Kuang. I found an amazing [...]
The grace of Soytuaire
If you'd like a break from your day, check out this beautiful interactive music video. Make sure to click the link!
Cultural Imperialism & the Net
If the digital divide was truly closed and we all had equal access to an international collaborative collection of knowledge, how would world culture's react?
Cheeky, Sweet, Tough. The Art of Combining Fonts
Picking a font on its own is hard enough. Attempting to find its contrasting but harmonious mate is another daunting task entirely.
A bit of my own work ♥
I recently started experimenting with digital drawings. These are a few pieces I’ve been working on. All were drawn by [...]
Get out your gluesticks! Peggy Wolf
I sometimes find that collage art work has a hard time achieving true distinction among it’s counterparts. In other words, [...]
Karl Kwansy: Illustrations for your Inspiration
I was shocked by the both the volume of work created by Karl Kwansy in addition to it’s intricacy and [...]
Denis Zilber
There’s not much else to say about Denis Zilber’s work other than that it’s amazing. Check out his portfolio here
I heart Vintage Travel Posters
“The Boston Public Library’s Print Department is home to more than 350 vintage travel posters, most dating from the 1920s-1940s, [...]
Pino – One of the world's greatest modern painters
I’m saddened to discover that one of my favorite painters, Pino Daeni, recently passed away in May of 2010. If [...]
Touché, UK. Sweet new coins!
Currency design is an art form which often goes unnoticed. Since the Romans it seems like we’ve all been a [...]
Philippe Faraut
My first sculpture post! I just discovered Philippe Faraut, an AMAZING sculptor. His sculptures are anatomically flawless, unique, and full of personality. Visit his website here
CNN Hero Narayanan Krishnan
Narayanan Krishnan has brought more than 1.2 million hot meals to India’s homeless and destitute through his nonprofit. Want to [...]
In the Rough – Vancouver Film School (VFS)
Created by Vancouver Film School student Todd LeBlanc through the VFS Sound Design for Visual Media program. Visual Media provided [...]
A little whimsy with Rune Guneriussen
Norway-based artist Rune Guneriussen arranges lamps and other ordinary objects along Norway’s countryside to create stunning, whimsical photographs. Visit his [...]


