Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

too much design!

I forgot to post this from Friday. Color board + a happy list.


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++ 100 colors & 100 days of writing (jennifer robichaux, this is your summer project.)

++ field notes, why are you so beautiful?

++ i'm totally in love with the t.25 car. it's designed to be recycled once it's life is up, and made into another car. it's gets 61 mpg and is smaller than a smart car, but fits 3 adults. smart redesign. i'm also loving the diorama photos.

Bruce Mau's Incomplete Manifesto.


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I'm (still) reading Glimmer, and I find Bruce Mau crazy and totally wonderful. His Incomplete Manifesto is full of inspiration "rules" for life/design. I'm going to make these on cards and try to lay out one a day, or at least a few a week.

friday morning i got downtown super super early, so i decided to get coffee from byrds and take a walk.









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it's been a very nice weekend.
some links:
++ luke beard. yes. please.
++ the beard's photostream
++ DIY picture frame tray (i'm doing this tomorrow)
++ DIY lamp (part of this is sitting on my desk!)
++ i have successfully cleaned off my $5 eames chair! CRAZY. (it's the bottom right.)
++ i would like this fabric to re-upholster a chair

go now into summer.

First Year Teacher to His Students

by Gary J. Whitehead

Go now into summer, into the backs of cars,
into the black maws of your own changing,
onto the boardwalks of a thousand splinters,
onto the beaches of a hundred fond memories
in wait, where the sea in all its indefatigability
stammers at the invitation. Go to your vacation,

to the late morning cool of your basement rooms,
the honeysuckle evening of the first kiss, the first
dip and pivot, swivel and twist. Go to where
the clipper ships sail far upriver, where the salmon
swim in the clean, cool pools just to spawn.
Wake to what the spider unspools into a silver

dawn dripping with light. Sleep in sleeping bags,
sleep in sand, sleep at someone else's house
in a land you've never been, where the dreamers
dream in a language you only half understand.
Slip beneath the sheets, slide toward the plate,
swing beneath the bandstand where the secret

things await. Be glad, or be sad if you want,
but be, and be a part of all that marches past
like a parade, and wade through it or swim in it
or dive in it with your eyes open and your mind
open to wind, rain, long days of sun and longer
nights of city lights mixing on wet streets like paint.

Stay up so late that you forget day-of-the-week,
week-of-the-month, month-of-the-year of what
might be the best summer, the summer
best remembered by the scar, or by the taste
you'll never now forget of someone's lips,
and the trips you took—there, there, there,

where snow still slept atop some alpine peak,
or where the moon rose so low you could see
its tranquil seas...and all your life it'll be like
some familiar body that stayed with you one night,
one summer, one year, when you were young,
and how everywhere you walked, it followed.

i want you like coffee



(this one is my favorite.)



amazing public art project in philadelphia. a love letter for you.

summer pierre!

i'm sort of in the process of sorting through the ever-growing folder that is "blogs & inspiration" on my laptop. i found summer pierre's (image map!) work a while ago, but haven't come back to it in a while. she is wonderful. her blog is really awesome, her apartment in brooklyn is super cool, and she wrote a book!

these are from a series of flyers she wrote off of one word. complete set here.







perhaps my favorite. this goes out to my friends who have recently been feeling a bit blue. let's do all of these things, okay? :)


Didion


mmhmm. by notebookdoodles.

An interesting passage from a short story by Didion.
"When I first saw New York I was twenty, and it was summertime, and I got off a DC-7 at the old Idlewild temporary terminal in a new dress which had seemed very smart in Sacramento but seemed less smart already, even in the old Idlewild temporary terminal, and the warm air smelled of mildew and some instinct, programmed by all the movies I had ever seen and all the songs I had ever read about New York, informed me that it would never be quite the same again. In fact it never was. Some time later there was a song in the jukeboxes on the Upper East Side that went “but where is the schoolgirl who used to be me,” and if it was late enough at night I used to wonder that. I know now that almost everyone wonders something like that, sooner or later and no matter what he or she is doing, but one of the mixed blessings of being twenty and twenty-one and even twenty-three is the conviction that nothing like this, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, has ever happened to anyone before."
full short story here.



colorado photos, recent & more!






the top three photos are from my fuji instax camera! i've been experimenting, trying to do panoramas? and staining the sides with coffee and such.

next is colorado! including expired 600 film, digital photos from denver & fort collins, a photo from the spectra camera i purchased! it was a very nice trip, & fun to see zoe. we are awesome, as evidenced by the bathroom mirror picture.


inspiration? yes please.
+ brian ferry is continually amazing, and has a new website!
+ rebecca hansen's engagement/wedding photos are too cute.

+ lovely images of winter by grassdoe.

hope your last days/week of winter break is nice!

notebook doodles!





i love these so much i had to post again! i don't even know which are my favorite. probably the first, and the writing on the last. :) from here.


study break!

i haven't posted in forever. school has been pretty crazy and now its finals week! oh joy. however, that means i am home for christmukkah and then off to colorado in no time. only 4 more days.

i love laporterouge's photos. she and her husband moved out to an adorable farmhouse in the beginning of fall, i think, and her documentation of life there is lovely.




another gorgeous set of photos- Anthropologie photographer David Eustace and his daughter's photo-journal across the U.S. called "in search of eustace."- they go to eustace, Texas! the website is also quite great.



songs i'm loving...
Little Lion Man, Mumford & Sons (they're Britons!)
Fables, The Dodo's
Different Names for the Same Thing, Death Cab for Cutie
For Emma, Bon Iver
Say Please, Monsters of Folk

in other news, i am excited/nervous about a certain someone/something.
it's new.

hope you are enjoying the cold weather!

"i don't find inhalers comical."

whew. hell week part ii is over! my honors paper is turned in- i'm quite happy with how it turned out. it was a comparison paper on the history/influence of wine and coffee! this weekend at home was pretty much spent doing that, with a short break at jro's on halloween to watch poltergeist!

here's are two of the photos i took for my friend preston leatherman. he's a really talented pianist + guitarist + singer & coming out with a cd on december 18th!




visit his myspace here.


some links:
this book looks good.
lines&shapes little polaroid book has inspired me to make my own! (you know, someday)
i love creaturecomforts, and this post was great. i want an apartment/house!
have you been on sketch.odopod? so much fun!

i saw god in the forest teaching tai chi to the trees

today is an inspiration post extraordinaire!

firstly, among the things I am most excited about in life... art history. my history of photo class is absolutely wonderful and every day i leave class with my brain bursting with excitement and zest! i can't wait to take more. yesterday we talked about the bauhaus. it's an art school in germany that's still operating, but it began in 1918 during the weimar republic after wwi. it was part of the beginning of modernism and so many influential artists taught there, like piet mondrain. (i knew there was a reason i always loved him.) i love the design- especially poster design. i think we do a bauhaus project in a later design class and i'm excited.





last weekend i saw the movie bright star when my mom came to visit. it was wonderful. it's about the poet john keats and his love, fanny brawne. i love john keats' poetry and the movie was beautiful. a bit slow, but we saw it on a rainy day and it was perfect. this is one of my favorite keats poems.

When I have fears that I may cease to be
Before my pen has glean’d my teeming brain,
Before high piled books, in charact’ry,
Hold like rich garners the full-ripen’d grain;
When I behold, upon the night’s starr’d face,
Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance,
And think that I may never live to trace
Their shadows, with the magic hand of chance;
And when I feel, fair creature of an hour!
That I shall never look upon thee more,
Never have relish in the faery power
Of unreflecting love! - then on the shore
Of the wide world I stand alone, and think
Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink.




next on the list of inspiration is photographers! brian ferry's photos are excellent, and make me want to travel and eat in pretty resturants. the photos below are from portland and brooklyn.



marie hochhaus also takes lovely pictures.
a tulle + forest photoshoot is definitely in order.



& where the wild things are comes out tomorrow! horray! jen and i are making crowns!
& i can't stop listening to the latest michael buble - it's called "haven't met you yet." :)
& ben sollee, an cello player/singer I heard at ACL. he's adorable.


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