Posts tagged ‘in Design’

December 10, 2008

The Crosbie

Back in my SCAD days (that’s Savannah College of Art and Design for anyone who is not in the know), Sari Gunderson was in charge of the Working Studio.  Working Studio was this amazing place where anything you could dream of could be brought to life, and Sari was the master of the Art of Silkscreen.  In addition to being extremely charming, completely creative, and a big thinker, Sari helped build Working Class Studio into the production monster it is today.

Now, Sari now works with The Crosbie using her skills to help grow another up and coming store that custom makes their products, taking us back to the days when people actually cared about the products they bought and considered the implications of those decisions.  You won’t find any Chinese sweat shop created products here, folks!  These products are made by true American Artisans!  Oh, and Sari!

Check out some of these awesome products and give their site a look.  Right now, their site isn’t quite complete so be sure to also visit their Etsy Shop or their blog.  Happy Shopping!

November 3, 2008

A Very Creative Halloween Costume

Creativity in a Costume Brews Patriotism

Creativity in a Costume Brews Patriotism

Candy Vote.

You gotta check this out.  This kid wears a costume that is a Voting Machine.  People voted by giving candy to the candidate they preferred.  Each person got one vote only.  The website is fabulous, and the videos are charming.  What a great way to celebrate our right to vote and to play up this election!

The sugar election took place in Decatur, Georgia, and the mom and son duo talk about the struggles they had to keep people from practicing voter freud and keeping people honest.  The results are astonding…

Guess who won?

October 20, 2008

Daily Heller by Steven Heller

If you have never heard of Steven Heller, you may be living under a rock.  Steven Heller has been very influential to the illustration and design industry for many years.  Now Steven Heller has a daily blog through Print Magazine sharing his thoughts and insights on design and illustration current and through the years. I encourage you to check out his daily blog and subscribe to it through your email.  Everyday is a trip with Heller’s Daily Blog.  Check it out for yourself!

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