Laser Cut Book

Laser Cut citiscape bookFirst, look at the pictures of the finished book here, then read how she made the book, including creating the design using Illustrator then using a laser cutter to do the cutouts. While there’s wonderful detail in this post, I especially appreciated that she decided to put a hole into both the back and front covers to entice viewers to open the book… There’s more on her blog about making books and other artful things. (Unfortunately I can’t find the name of the artist anywhere on her blog!?)

UPDATE: Since I wrote this, the artist added her name and contact info to her blog. It’s Hannah Prentice. (Thanks Celia, for noticing this!)

Blankets with Gloves

You’re probably seen on TV or in the drug-store the Snuggie, a blanket with sleeves (that looks more like a bathrobe worn backwards) that purports to keep you warm while watching TV or reading on the couch. The blanket with built-in gloves below keeps your arms and hands warm while reading in bed. Notice that the top of the index finger is cut out, to make it easier to turn the pages. My solution is to wear arm warmers, which do double duty, as I can wear them during the day under my coat… Found here and available here.

Blanket with built in gloves for reading in bed

Everyday Poems for City Sidewalk

The city of Saint Paul’s Public Artist in Residence, Marcus Young, is working in tandem with the city’s sidewalk maintenance program to install poetry where sidewalks are replaced. The project is called Everyday Poems for City Sidewalk and in its first year has the goal of one hundred stampings of twenty poems written by Saint Paul residents. Young says:

Sidewalks are the blank pages of our city as a book. If you look closely, however, you see traces of text, such as Knutson Construction or Standard Sidewalk, stamped discreetly into some of the panels. I wondered if we could borrow this simple stamping idea, enlarge the stamp to a prominent size, and give our poets this everyday public space for writing.

We held a poetry contest open to all residents of Saint Paul and received more than 2000 original poems. The outpouring of verse was unexpected and heartwarming. Poems about spring and winter, mothers and fathers, love, and many other things imaginable reassured us that in Saint Paul we lead poetic lives. Through an anonymous judging process, our thoughtful panel chose twenty winners and fourteen honorable mentions. We made large stamps of the winning poems and teamed up with the city’s sidewalk maintenance program with the goal of one-hundred stampings this construction season.

First seen here. The website for the project is here and includes pictures of the plates they made, the poems, like the one below, and more.

Everyday Poems for City Sidewalk

Ampersands for Haiti

The Society of Typographic Aficionados (SOTA) recently released “Coming Together,” a font entirely of ampersands, created to benefit the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. The ampersands represent the idea of people coming together to help one another. The font is for sale for $20US from Veer, Ascender Fonts, Fontshop and MyFonts , with all sales going to Doctors Without Borders. This is the fourth project of Font Aid, an initiative started by Swedish designer Claes Källarsson to facilitate the creation of collaborative fonts to raise funds for those affected by natural disasters, war and other tragedies. More info, including the list of various font designers who contributed as well as more pictures of larger ampersands, here.

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V&A Pattern Series

I’ve been looking around for inspiration for collage-making. Twenty years ago, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London put out a series of four books with a curated sampling from their collection of pattern designs. Each book in the set has 65 patterns from diverse holdings such as wallpapers, designs and textiles and grouped around a different theme. Last October they reissued the books with a bonus: each volume — The Fifties, Digital Pioneers, William Morris, and Indian Florals — comes with a CD of all the images from the book tucked into the back cover. Soon they are releasing a second set with the titles Novelty Patterns, Owen Jones, Secret Garden, and Kimono.

The boxed set is currently sold out, but I’m going to order The Fifties, see sample images below.

The Fifties, VA Pattern Series