CHRIS STRONG ///
I wish I could come up with some more info on Chris Strong, all I can tell you is he’s based out of Chi-town and has a ridiculously good portfolio of photographic work.
DUNGJAI PUNGAUTHAIKAN ///
Print. HOW. Step. Those are the magazines that most designers/students subscribe to. Not me. While I was in design school I worked in the offices of a furniture retailer and one day the owner’s wife left her copy of Metropolis in the lunch room and so I picked it up. The cover drew me and...
ALEX NABAUM ///
Illustrator Alex Nabaum has created some amazing editorial illustrations for TIME, Newsweek, NY Times, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone and a score of other major publications. I could look at these all day.
GRAFIK MAGAZINE ///
In case you missed it Grafik Magazine has had a new site up for a little bit. Looks like I’ll be hitting the site up a lot since a subscription runs $136 for 12 issues.
DESIGN UNDER CONSTRAINT ///
WIRED Creative Director Scott Dadich has a nice little article about how operating within restraints can often boost creativity in a design project.
MEGAFONE ///
Homeboy Nicholas Felton (AKA mgfn) has an amazing ability to organize information and design spectacular visuals from them, especially for editorial projects. I love his work and you should too, he’s based in NYC and has done work for New York Magazine, Esquire, Fast Company, NY Times, Metropolis, Print and Wired Magazine. Whoa, that’s one...
The Buzzwords of 2008
The New York Times has a great feature in their Week In Review section titled “The Buzzwords of 2008″. Typographic illustrations by Jessica Hische. Via Design Observer
DESERT FISH MAG ///
Desert Fish is a new mag out of Dubai showcasing some of the areas fashion and art movements.. They got some really dope experimental type work through out the mag and hopefully will be available in the US soon.. check out their first 4 issues as pdfs at their site …here thanks Fadiah for the...
Fake NY Times
Read all about the fake New York Times newspapers that were given out yesterday at Gothamist.com Via Design Observer

