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March of the Penguin Classics

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Well that explains THAT. Penguin is celebrating 75 years of being awesome and torturing high schoolers (in many ways, the same thing) and is going all graphic design crazy on their literary classics. Well done.

In other news, if you have yet to visit Penguin UK’s blog, you’re missing out on one of the better corporate blogs on the Web. Much like today’s librarians, you expect them to be all stuffy and uptight, but it turns out that the hipsters were busy taking over the literary world at the same time they were conquering Williamsburg.

Dirty Words

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Fact: Cee-Lo Green is the soul machine.

Fact: Cee-Lo Green can rock a costume.

Fact: Cee-Lo Green has a new song with a teaser music video that’s nothing but text. No chicks, no boats, no Cristal, no ice. Just colors and fonts.

Bonus points for the LACK of Sketch Rockwell font. I think we can all agree on that one.

In related news, the song’s lyrics, title and theme all contain a word that is giving my mother heart palpitations right now and she doesn’t even know it exists. You can find it easily enough on google. Pretty screen shots, full speed ahead!


Update: This version is miles better than the recently released “official video.” You’ll always be the official version in my heart all-text video!

The Great Cover Up

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Remember all those awful Penguin Classics and other books we were forced to read against our wills in high school and college? Remember how painful they were? Now with the wisdom of years I look back on those books and my god so many of them are still terrible, but check out what they’ve done with the covers! All of a sudden, I’m thinking man, this Moby Dick looks like an action adventure I could really get into, rather than some overstuffed tome I somehow avoided reading in high school. Look at that whale! It’s jumping out of the water like one of those great whites on Shark Week! I mean come on! How could you not want to read this book?

And Wurthering Heights! It looks so intriguing and mysterious, like something your cool artsy friend sketched in their binder during math class. It like, totally gets you, and like sucks you in and before you know it you’re entrenched in some mediocre story from the least impressive member of the Bronte crew.

The Frankenstein I read in high school was a mere 100 pages or so–every one of them insufferable. But this, this actually looks cool. Granted the entire book isn’t in comic book form, but all of a sudden I want to know more.

And check out the author bio, even that’s done as a comic. So much more interesting.

I include my BFF Kurt Vonnegut here as well, simply because the spines of these books include a shout out to Vonnegut fans who know that that asterisk isn’t an asterisk at all. Mwahaha…inside joke!

The Stranger offers a side-by-side look at the before and after of Vonnegut’s redesigned books. Maybe it’s because he’s gone to that big clam bake in the sky, but I think using Vonnegut’s own drawings and handwriting is far more interesting than whatever geometric thing they had going on before.

Loose lips sink ships & other disasters

Monday, June 21st, 2010

While I’m not a fan of propaganda per say, I love me some propaganda posters. They’re either unintentionally hilarious, placing the burden of either winning or losing the war on your tiny little shoulders, or they’re delightfully helpful. Remember to eat your vegetables! Reading is fun! Brush your teeth!

I am now the proud owner of a fake British propaganda poster, which isn’t so much informative or cautionary as it espouses one of my many long held beliefs.

In other news, someone has created a very clever BP related propaganda poster based on one of the classics. Granted, the execution leaves a lot to be desired, but the idea is pretty wonderful.

So, while it’s not nearly as awesome or compelling at as the original below and the quotation marks are only borderline acceptable, it still deserves some props.


Do you remember the 21st of Mo’vember?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

My mother, who gets the majority of her pop culture education from talk radio and likes to claim she’s “hip,” recently pulled out a shocking bit of on-trend knowledge by reminding me that it’s Mo’vember–the month of mustaches!

As of late, mustaches have been gaining in popularity rank right up there with zombies and ninjas in the hipster cannon of “the now” I’m not certain how I missed this one.

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And after getting a look at the official Mo’vember Web site, I can’t believe it’s not getting more press. Their Web site is FANTASTIC and obviously designed by *gasp* a graphic designer. The logo? *Swoon*movember3

And the kicker is that it’s all for charity, prostate and testicular cancer and whatnot. Watch out pink ribbon. Mo’vember is coming for YOU.

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In fact, my only real qualm is that there isn’t actually an apostrophe in the name, which without proper context I’d probably read as Mooooovember. If the AP style guide is going to force me to write Web site as two word and capitalize one of them, I’m taking liberties AND creative license with Mo’vember and there’s nothing anyone can do about it.

Keep calm and NOM NOM NOM!

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Remember those adorable “Keep Calm and Carry On” posters? They were like WPA posters, but more minimalist and had that certain British flair that we all know and love when it’s not connected with mad cow disease.

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Well, them days are over. The parodies have come and not only have they come with a vengeance, they now come in different flavors to suit your hipster needs!

Holiday Flavor

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Indie Rocker Flavor

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Tinnovator Flavor

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Snark Flavor

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Hipster for the Holidays

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

‘Tis the season for space heaters and scarves. Wool coats and whinging about how cold it is and how this is only the beginning, it’s all downhill from here and you’ll never be truly warm again until May, and in California it’s 92 degrees and why was it again you ever moved to this god forsaken state with its four seasons and trees that change colors?

Gigposters.com, that repository of awesome design, has a just the stuff to get you in the mood for autumn…or at least fun stuff to look at while you’re huddled inside trying to convince yourself that mittens are perfectly acceptable for 50 degree weather.

...designed by Dan McCarthy

...designed by Dan McCarthy

...designed by Jon Johnson

...designed by Jon Johnson

...designed by Weapons Of Mass Design

...designed by Weapons Of Mass Design

...designed by Alan Hynes

...designed by Alan Hynes

What The Font?

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Font selection is usually something only graphic designers get excited about. It’s one of those instances when even the hippest hipster lets their inner dork out for an extended rant on Papyrus or Comic Sans. (But then again, having an inner dork is of course a prerequisite for being a cooler-than-thou hipster in the first place).

Generally, I find it all a little meh. Sure, I tried to get in on the action. I watched Helvetica (snooze-a-thon). These fonts created by Vladamir Koncar, however, are something even I can get behind.

…via beautifullife.info

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It’s funny because it’s true

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

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The Tee and Cake

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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Best. Idea. Ever! Threadless, purveyor of awesome t-shirts, is running a contest wherein people who are much cooler than I could ever hope to be recreate the designs on Threadless shirts in cake form. CAKE, people. CAKE. It is, indeed, crazy delicious.

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