25 May
Taschen’s collection of the best cinema from the 20th century

Encompassing two-volumes, Taschen‘s 100 All-Time Favorite Movies is an 800-page encyclopedic who’s who of cinema from the 20th century. Every genre imaginable has been included in this extensive compilation that includes horror, romance, comedy, adventure, musical, western and noir. Read up on popular films like A Clockwork Orange, Some Like It Hot, The Godfather, Citizen Kane and […]


4 May
Photograph your favorite Marvel ephemera, win a poster

There’s been a lot of bustle lately about Stussy’s collaboration with Marvel, and considering the onslaught of Marvel comic book movies coming out this summer the Cali boys at Stussy couldn’t have a better brand to get in bed with. To promote the collab, they’re doing a GIVEAWAY as well (altho clearly not as cool […]


5 Apr
Silkscreen Giclée prints By Gianmarco Magnani

The artist behind Silence Television, Gianmarco Magnani, is a graphic designer who’s created a collection of designs and prints inspired by what men like to think surround their lives: motorcycles, babes and music. The collection consist of 4 different series, each one different then the next but holding common motifs to reflect the theme. The […]


22 Dec
A coffee table collection of Jason Munn's silk screen prints

If you happen to be a avid fan of indie rock music, or have in anyway involved yourself in the scene, then you most likely have come across Jason Munn’s work. An artist formerly from Wisconsin but now settled in Oakland, California, Munn has made a name for himself amongst the indie music scene designing […]


3 Dec
11 CDs, 6 vinyl albums, 1 DVD, 1 book and 1 poster on the complete works of Ritchie Hawtin's most famous alias

One day there will be a Hall Of Fame for techno, and Richie Hawtin will surely be a first ballot entry. One of the most important purveyors of the minimal school, Hawtin was among the second wave of techno artists birthing from Detroit (he was actually from Windsor across the border) in the early 90s […]


29 Sep
Inspired by concert posters from the 1960’s

You know we love our Passarella Death Squad here at LIAS, so it’s always nice to see the latest that Danny offers. Brand new for Autumn/Winter 2010 comes this 3 t-shirt collection, all inspired by concert posters from the 1960’s. Each tee is named after a Velvet Underground track (“What Goes On”, “I’ll Be Your […]


3 Jun
Flat Light not only looks like a desklamp, butit does its job as well

The ultra thin and ultra clever Flat Light poster is simplicity distilled. Designed by Finn Magee of the UK, it is simply a 16.5″ x 23.5″ printed poster of a desklamp outfitted with LED lights to make it a light source you can tack onto your wall just about anywhere. The light it emanates is […]


3 Feb
Think of them as a little pop culture pop quiz

Jamie Bolton’s minimalist movie posters chisel the away at the pack-it-all-in, DVD-extras-and-bonus-material mentality, revealing only the essence of what a film is all about. Of course, if you haven’t seen any of the films Jamie’s portrayed on poster, then the message may be hard to decipher. If you haven’t seen Back to the Future, Blade […]