Wicked Rugged



Funky hand-cut felt rugs by John Pour Home [via Design Milk|DBK

Spring Street


I guess I'm still in New York mode... I'm enamored by this custom typeface designed to look like tiled letters, which I'm sure is a reference to the tiled lettering all over the New York Subway system. The typeface was designed for the Spring Street Union by Ravi Hampole and Rebecca Alden. Nice website, too. [via The Serif]|DBK

Found Typography | NYC





New York City is a haven for all sorts of signs and beautiful specimens of typography in unexpected corners. I discovered interesting typography everywhere I went, from SoHo to Brooklyn to Times Square. I've posted a few of my favorites here, but you can see more NYC typography photos in my Found Typography album. There you can also check out photos I've taken during my travels in Spain, Italy and India over the past few years. |DBK

375 West Broadway




Yes, I was in New York City this weekend, and all I can blog about right now is Anthropologie. Don't worry, I'll get my NYC photos up this week! But for now, how gorgeous are these Egg Cream Number Hooks? From the top:Egg Cream Number HooksMonogrammed Mugs, and Kilroy Canister. |DBK

I < 3 New York




In honor of my long anticipated long weekend in the Big Apple, here are some gorgeous photos from the New York City Flickr pool. Have a great long weekend! |DBK

Manual Focus


Here's a fun jewelry concept: Use your old camera lens as a bracelet or arm cuff. But if you don't feel like taking your camera apart, camera expert Craig Arnold has designed his own collection of camera lens bracelets calledRe:vision. You can get them right here. [via geeksugar|DBK

Kern This



Ok, I literally shrieked when I saw this in the March/April 08 (I'm a little behind on my magazine reading) Stepmagazine. I have to have this shirt. Way to go DRDC, I'm such a fan. I've got your Hold Steady poster up in my living room right now. |DBK

Bathroom Reading





so+ba, a swiss style design studio based in Tokyo created this mechanism for telling the familiar story of The Emperor's New Clothes for an installation at the Aichi World Exhibition. I'm impressed at how every surface of the vehicle was used for telling the story, from the wrapper to each individual sheet of two-ply. |DBK

My Milkshake




Some really great skateboard designs with a vintage advertising feel. [via Nice Fucking Graphics|DBK

On Maps and Type



I came across this beautiful hand-drawn map on Ffffound.com today—it shows the growth and comparison of real estate markets in particular regions of Thailand and Germany. Fiodor Sumkin, an editorial illustrator based in Amsterdam, was commissioned to illustrate this map for the Aeroflot in-flight magazine. Along with his editorial work, he has an awesome collection of personal work in his online portfolio|DBK

Take me to the Dark Side

Oh, blind emboss, how I love you. Incredibly elegant, modern and beautiful, these business cards were designed for photographer Todd Tankersley as a part of his identity system. They were designed by Character, a San Francisco based agency, who has created materials for Nike, Levi's, Kohler and Pottery Barn, to name a few. [via The Serif|DBK

Great ⌘F




Commands: Series of 3 Digital Prints by Atmostheory. I especially like the second one. Available for purchase atMy Little Underground. [via Speak Up|DBK

Drawings and Other Objects





UK based designer and illustrator James Joyce is all over the map these days. He's been commissioned to do work for the likes of Nike, Kiehl's, and Penguin Books. His first solo gallery exhibition, Drawings and Other Objects, opened last week at London's Kemistry Gallery. Featured here from top to bottom: Positive Light, Oh Me Oh My, and a commissioned piece from Howies. Any idea how much would a round trip ticket to London costs? Anyone? [via It's Nice That] |DBK
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