June 2011
15 posts
Ana Albero / Paul Paetzel / Biografiktion →
Ana Albero’s work Ana Albero is a freelance illustrator based in Berlin, who, together with Till Hafenbrak (featured previously) is two thirds of the collective trio of …
Drawn In / Julia Rothman [4] →
Remember how I gushed about my love of books on zines? Well get ready for another love – books on sketchbooks. Julia’s latest book, Drawn In: A Peek into the Inspiring Sketchbooks…
Till Hafenbrak →
Gorgeous, gorgeous, GORGEOUS illustrations from Till Hafenbrak, a Berlin-based illustrator. His simple, two-dimensional work is brought alive by limited though vibrant…
Review: Behind the Zines →
So you know I love books. And that I love zines. So when there’s a book out about zines, well, you know how excited I can get. It’s by Gestalten too, and they make one of the finest books out…
New embroidery by Sara →
Remember how I shared with all of you how much I suck at embroidery (and paper cutting), and how much I admire others who are able to come up with work that are based on…
Tip of the week: Back up! [5] →
Good Monday folks! I’m here to remind you to back up your data if you haven’t done so in a while. (Double cringe if you have NEVER done a backup before!) It’s relatively easy if you have…
Camp Pikaland: A survey! →
As a few of you may already know, I’ll soon be launching Camp Pikaland, in a month or two. What I haven’t really let on is that Camp Pikaland will be a website that’s dedicated to learning…
Cut Out & Keep [1] →
I’m a big fan of Heather Moore’s (aka Skinny Laminx) tea towels, and while I was at Cloud9 Fabrics, I was ecstatic to see that she now has her very own fabric…