Toy Art 2.0 is now available! This coffee table art book is a four-pound love letter to the spirit of community and power of accessible art. From cover to
Two years after I first wrote about Genís Carreras‘ project that mashed up complex philosophy with minimalist design, I now hold his Philographics book in my hand! There were posters
A decade after the debut of her trippy manga, Little Fluffy Gigolo PELU, Junko Mizuno did a signing outside Kinokuniya Books in San Francisco for the release of
This past weekend, Camille Rose Garcia gave an artist talk at San Francisco’s Walt Disney Family Museum. The chat coincided with Down the Rabbit Hole, a new exhibition of
In this 1974 children’s book about shapes, some foxy raccoon friends have a colorful picnic, and they all make out like a gang of geometric gourmands! (I thought you might
Morbid Anatomy is a wonderful blog I like to look at when I’m feeling curious, waxing macabre, too aware of my mortality, grateful to be living in a time of
Parisian wonder-store, colette, has licensed up a host of products based on Roger Hargreaves’ Mr. Men and Little Miss characters. I loved those little square Mr. Men books
My friend, stitch kitsch superstar, Felt Mistress [interviewed], has some new stuff-that’s-not-stuffed out now–and you need to know about it! Meet the designer vinyl version of Felt Mistress’ original
I’ve heard it said that computer programmers feel empowered when they write code because they possess the ability to make things happen. I feel similarly when I learn
Two great curated group art shows are opening in the Los Angeles area tomorrow night; the first of which is We’ve Got Issues. This Saturday, August 18th, everyone’s favorite