Tuesday, May 5, 2009

end papers










All end papers are from this site which I stumbled upon today. I'd like to see more from the saucy Dutch Treat Club.

This drawger show looks fun too!

endpaper show hosted by Nancy Stahl/endpaper credits:
Dutch Treat Club 1941 from Stephen Kroninger
Give me Liberty [pt4] from GHM327
Dutch Treat Club 1959 from Stephen Kroninger
Beyond the Long-Eared Mountains from Anna
Dutch Treat Club 1956 from Stephen Kroninger
Dutch Treat Club 1945 from Stephen Kroninger
Dutch Treat Club 1925 from Stephen Kroninger
Scalawag the Monkey 1953 from Lou Brooks

Sunday, May 3, 2009

playing, cooking, working








The three of us grilled and celebrated last night. Tim got a new full-time teaching job!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Mon Oncle








We watched Tati's Mon Oncle last night—so much to love about this film—the color, the architecture, quirky gardens and gadgets, idiosyncratic characters… Look at M. and Mme. Arpels' neighbor's red dress, hat, shoes and top—perfect in every way! The opening bit will sell you on the film, if you haven't already seen it. Next in line for me is Play Time.

Friday, May 1, 2009

spring accessories






Look at these gems that I found in Estonia a couple years back. All of them are made in the USSR by 'NORMA'. Plus acute cute lunchbox—also by NORMA.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

for an upcoming project







I'm making the raw materials for an upcoming project——here's some of the lines, shapes and patterns that I'm thinking of using.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Mitchell, Trevor, Lauryl, Brian, Annie and Katie




A handful of Letraset 'info cards' made by my students on their first day to Introduction to Typography. The quick exercise gives students an opportunity to play with type in an illustrative way—the backsides of each card contain relevant tidbits; ie, name, courseload, major—which help me remember my new students. I've been doing this on the first day for seven years so I have an amazing accumulation of type portraits. [[I can't believe the cost of a custom sheet. whoah!]]

Students:
Mitchell Green + Trevor Burks
Lauryl Loberg + Brian Walbergh
Annie Wang + Katie Lombardo


This site is great fun.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

curious goods




More roadtrip photos from many years ago——I wonder if these signs and stores are still around?
The Curious Goods storefront is perfect especially when captured on polaroid film.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

cenotes of the yucatan + penguins of antartica






The Yucatan has no noticeable surface rivers, the limestone plateau is riddled with underground streams and caves. A cenote (from the Mayan word, dzonot) is created when a cave ceiling collapses and opens up to the surface. All of them are uniquely different. We went to two: Dos Ojos and Gran Cenote. Millions of bird and bats live in holes in the cave walls and their peeps and chirps echo throughout——this baby fell from from above and was saved from drowning.
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Last night we watched Werner Herzog's Encounters at the End of the World. This was one of my favorite scenes.

Friday, April 24, 2009

big boys and bridges




Found some of my old poloroids:
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Woodsey man near Duluth, MN + Jolly Giant in Blue Earth, MN;
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Ambassador Bridge between Detroit, MI and Windsor, Ontario + Grain Belt Bridge, Mpls, MN
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Penobscot Bridge in Maine.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009

atop the mantle




elephant pincushion and tapemeasure—you pull the measure from under his tail!
+ weather forecast chalet. it seems as if today's weather will be fair.

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lovely beaded jar from India (front and back)+ photo of nana in background.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

patches








I found this great wool scouting coat a number of years back at a thrift store——it belonged to a person named TRUMBULL (I love the handmade bull patch). I could never let something like this go.

Plus a number of patches from my sewing box.