Art: Wave Interpretations
Reinterpretations of the wave are the norm every summer season, so in honor of the weather, we’re highlighting four artists and their unique approach to the surf. Caitlin Hinshelwood, a textile...
View ArticleTrend: Virtual Baggage
These days, who doesn’t live life on the go? The ease at which we consume information keeps us moving from one task to the next, allowing us to jump through ideas, facilitate conversations and share...
View ArticleFashion: The New Face of Lace
There’s true intrigue when it comes to lace. Delicate and dainty, it both conceals and reveals. While we’re all accustomed to seeing its multitude of personalities in fashion, home goods and...
View ArticleTrend: Brands Burning
As 2010 rolls on ahead, artists, writers, designers are all pondering the future, and it seems that burning the past (esp. 2009) might be a way to move forward. Burning, a cathartic ritual for many...
View ArticleNew York: Wordplay
The New York Times Magazine column, On Language, has been alive and well since 1978, but it wasn’t until 2005, when Arem Duplessis, who is now the Design Director, had a stroke of genius. In addition...
View ArticleThe New York Times
A week ago I had the pleasure of speaking with Tricia Romano, a reporter for the New York Times on the topic of swimwear pricing. We covered everything from the marketing evolution of the bikini to...
View ArticleStreet Finds: Typographic Textures
Today’s post is New York centric, typographic and choc full of texture. After coming down from the high that’s been New York Fashion week, I’m here to share a snapshot from Milk Studios‘ kick off...
View ArticleNew York: Modern Love
If you’re a fan of the New York Times column Modern Love, you’ll probably really enjoy this event featuring the illustrated works of Brian Rea and Chris Silas Neal. The column is known for its...
View ArticleShopping with the New York Times
So, this happened yesterday! The whole process was really fun and such a treat to be able to team up with the New York Times. Rima Suqi and I shopped for fair isle and dove into it’s history, it’s...
View ArticleCity Perspectives from Above
It’s always fascinating to see how illustrators, photographers and editors choose to portray a city. Recently a crop of overlapping interpretations have been surfacing online and in print. Vasco...
View ArticleThe Art of Illustrative Journalism
Illustrative journalism is a pretty big deal in my playbook. When I was a kid, my grandfather would subscribe to a different magazine every year and I’d fall in love again every January. Art directing...
View ArticleType Trends from New York & London
The weekend before last, Deborah Needleman and her editorial team unveiled their first issue of T Magazine. While it got some flack for it’s lack of diversity, I was mostly stuck on the logo and type...
View ArticleInteractive Story Designer, NYC
Interactive Story Designer at The New York Times New York, NY Posted 5/7/13 Background / Responsibilities: The Digital News Design group at The New York Times seeks a technology-savvy Interactive Story...
View ArticleFocusing on the Female Form
Rachel Levit is an illustrative force you should all be aware of. Her drawings are simple, yet carry immense storytelling through line, pose and profile. Her repetition feels a bit like modern day...
View ArticleDigesting & Designing Data
I’m a complete nerd when it comes to data design. It holds such high importance in communicating real-time facts, that it’s hard to ignore the visual trends of the category. If you take a gander at...
View ArticleCreative Technologist, NYC
Creative Technologist at New York Times New York, NY Posted 8/27/15 Background: The New York Times Advertising department is looking for a well-rounded Graphic Designer to create beautiful, integrated...
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