6 Jan
Edits by Edit design music project

The creative minds at Edit have come together for a project, Edits By Edit, that combines most graphic designer’s two passions: design and music. Each designer was asked to choose one genre of music and represent it graphically in print. The catch, you ask? Well each artist was limited to using only one element and […]


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 […]


Adidas Originals have added to their premium sneaker line the latest Stan Smith 80s shoe style. The lux shoes are covered in Zebra print pony hair that’s soft to the touch, with D-eye ringlets and black accent on the heel. To be released in March of 2011.


17 Nov
Giambattista Bodoni's influential font work

The Manual of Typography, from TASCHEN, follows the birth of a typeface that has greatly influenced the world of print and design — which sure may be a little geeky, but we kind of geek out on fonts. A recreation of Giambattista Bodoni’s Manuale Tipografico, originally printed in 1818, the manual follows the development of […]


5 Nov
A Tale of Two Cities...in illustration format

One print, two cities: the duel begins between Paris and New York. Eiffel Tower vs. Empire State Building. Croissant vs. Street Dog. Pedro Winter vs. Drop the Lime. Dog crap on the sidewalk vs. urine on the sidewalk. Hairy, Smelly Hipster vs. Hairy, Smelly Hipster. You get the drill. Graphic designer Vahram Muratyan has started […]


30 Aug
Keds Camp Oxford with a French toile print twist

What makes these super limited edition Keds for Opening Ceremony sneakers special are the French “toile” print embellishments on the fabric. Usually the stuff of cliched grandmas the world over, the toile prints here get a twist via artist Richard Saja, who re-contextualizes the artform with his own particular sense of humor. As Opening Ceremony […]


2 Aug
Cornucopia Food Printer here to make your day a whole lot easier

Tired of going grocery shopping? Don’t you wish you could just print your food out? Well you’re in luck. MIT Media Lab grad students Amit Zoran and Marcelo Coelho have developed the Cornucopia, a digital cooking device that may one day be used to produce all the food we eat. The “personal food factory” aims […]


14 Jul
Wayfarers and Clubmasters get their summertime on

Using the classic Wayfarer and Clubmaster frame styles, Ray-Ban drops their 2010 Summer Rare Prints collection. Taking two of their more timeless silhouettes and emblazoning them with vivid splashes of color, maps, stripes, comics and pins, the Rare Prints collection is the perfect accoutrement to any peak summer BBQ or pool party — keeping it […]