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  • February 3, 2012

    simply splendid flowers by eight hour day.  

    simply splendid flowers by eight hour day.  

  • April 11, 2011

    
pale blue typewriter bliss!
& was anyone else an avid reader of the little house on the prairie series?  i always loved when ma would say “a place for everything, and everything in its place.”
…
superb work by jordan gray, via grain edit.

    pale blue typewriter bliss!

    & was anyone else an avid reader of the little house on the prairie series?  i always loved when ma would say “a place for everything, and everything in its place.”

    …

    superb work by jordan gray, via grain edit.

  • April 5, 2011

    airi isoda for wrk-shp.
…
in this here blog i know i hardly ever speak of fashion (save for the occasional flowery shoe or striped bag) but this in particular feels very special.
i met airi when we became studiomates one semester during architecture school. after graduation we & our classmates continued on each of our ways to this firm & that, but in time a good number of us veered off to pursue additional/other realms of creativity: materials, paper, music, & for airi — what seemed so natural for her & made much sense to the rest of us (for her) — fashion.
after much anticipation, i had the opportunity to see airi’s collection launch last month at FIDM’s Debut 2011, the event for which ten graduating students have been chosen to debut their lines. having only previewed bits & pieces along the way, it was amazing to see her body of work presented all at once in a professional setting i had only previously seen in the media. by the time airi’s collection was on the runway (second to last), i had come to appreciate how clearly each detail of her presentation — the music, the lighting & background, her own outfit — was steeped in her voice as designer-airi as well as everyday-airi (if that makes sense), & all of it complemented the collection itself. it was not at all unlike her presentations in architecture school — pure, fresh & sophisticated, well thought out & put together (not thrown). i left the show reminded of how i must be mindful & remain true to my ideas/style/interests, so that whatever i create can hold its own ground & speak clearly for me, too.   

which brings me to her collection, for which she draws from architectural materials to inform her pieces. concrete-dipped bows & coats, plywood collars, metal cables, & painted fabric, each & all in hues, combinations, & witty handiwork that are so very airi.
i look forward to more.

photos courtesy of wrk-shp.
…
update 4/21/11
fidm’s debut 2011 is set to air on PBS (that’s channel 15 for those in LA with time warner):
friday, april 22 at 10pmsaturday, april 23 at 7pmsunday, april 24 at 3pmtuesday, may 3 at 8pm
miss airi presents second-to-last, but also keep an eye out for the ‘chairing styles’ segment (textile meets chair meets dress), the beautifully feminine line of hannah childs, & a darling children’s line by kamelia stojanikova.

    airi isoda for wrk-shp.

    …

    in this here blog i know i hardly ever speak of fashion (save for the occasional flowery shoe or striped bag) but this in particular feels very special.

    i met airi when we became studiomates one semester during architecture school. after graduation we & our classmates continued on each of our ways to this firm & that, but in time a good number of us veered off to pursue additional/other realms of creativity: materials, paper, music, & for airi — what seemed so natural for her & made much sense to the rest of us (for her) — fashion.

    after much anticipation, i had the opportunity to see airi’s collection launch last month at FIDM’s Debut 2011, the event for which ten graduating students have been chosen to debut their lines. having only previewed bits & pieces along the way, it was amazing to see her body of work presented all at once in a professional setting i had only previously seen in the media. by the time airi’s collection was on the runway (second to last), i had come to appreciate how clearly each detail of her presentation — the music, the lighting & background, her own outfit — was steeped in her voice as designer-airi as well as everyday-airi (if that makes sense), & all of it complemented the collection itself. it was not at all unlike her presentations in architecture school — pure, fresh & sophisticated, well thought out & put together (not thrown). i left the show reminded of how i must be mindful & remain true to my ideas/style/interests, so that whatever i create can hold its own ground & speak clearly for me, too.   

    which brings me to her collection, for which she draws from architectural materials to inform her pieces. concrete-dipped bows & coats, plywood collars, metal cables, & painted fabric, each & all in hues, combinations, & witty handiwork that are so very airi.

    i look forward to more.

    photos courtesy of wrk-shp.

    …

    update 4/21/11

    fidm’s debut 2011 is set to air on PBS (that’s channel 15 for those in LA with time warner):

    friday, april 22 at 10pm
    saturday, april 23 at 7pm
    sunday, april 24 at 3pm
    tuesday, may 3 at 8pm

    miss airi presents second-to-last, but also keep an eye out for the ‘chairing styles’ segment (textile meets chair meets dress), the beautifully feminine line of hannah childs, & a darling children’s line by kamelia stojanikova.

  • March 11, 2011

    as i await this gift wrapping zine to arrive via air mail, here is more delightfulness (!!!) by miss ebony bizys of hello sandwich, as featured on the design files.  
!!! = high concentrations of delightfulness, to be precise.
…
on another note, it’s (practically) spring!

    as i await this gift wrapping zine to arrive via air mail, here is more delightfulness (!!!) by miss ebony bizys of hello sandwich, as featured on the design files.  

    !!! = high concentrations of delightfulness, to be precise.

    …

    on another note, it’s (practically) spring!

  • February 23, 2011

    lunch league graphics by trademark™ (via trusty grain edit)

    lunch league graphics by trademark™ (via trusty grain edit)

  • February 19, 2011

    peter mendelsund, what an impressive collection of spines you have (& a brilliant under-construction site to boot)!

  • January 18, 2011

    studio of hearts.

    …

    these sweet, handmade-with-love business cards belong to my dear friend melissa mcmeekin.

    i enjoy (quite a bit) seeing cards that are perfectly befitting of their owner. melissa carved these hearts & designed the rubber info stamp for this array of patterned cards that represent her & her venture. i’ve been learning bit by bit about studio of hearts via handwritten letters (mostly), & it was so nice to see when she revealed these at last. cards, though pretty diminutive, hold such an incredible amount of punch in making an endeavor all the more real, wouldn’t you agree? 

    mm, i’m still waiting for you to mail me one, please!

    (all photos belong to studio of hearts).

  • November 19, 2010

    thussfarrell.

    thussfarrell.

  • August 17, 2010

    
my favorite picks from the strong & beautiful portfolio of miss johana tran.
…
also love this silly beauty:

    my favorite picks from the strong & beautiful portfolio of miss johana tran.

    …

    also love this silly beauty:

  • October 26, 2009

    i like these sorts of equations.
…
mathematics of the tootsie pop, by jason santa maria.

    i like these sorts of equations.

    …

    mathematics of the tootsie pop, by jason santa maria.