Starred #35

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Theme for this week: golden, hazy, end-of-summer days.

charmaine olivia

Gold paint + linseed oil, from a Charmaine Olivia process blog post (slightly NSFW)

studio 6.23

Would you believe me if I told you this is from a HS senior’s photoshoot? (via Studio 6.23)

tanja ufer | design for mankind

Rough diamond ring by Tanja Ufer (via Design for Mankind)

matthew lyons

Matthew Lyons (via FFFFOUND!)

erik anthony hamline | ok great

Erik Anthony Hamline (via OK Great)

Named after the Add Star feature in Google Reader, “Starred” is a column about things that catch my eye as I peruse the blogs I subscribe to. If you’d like to subscribe to Perfect Laughter, here’s a link to our RSS Feed.

Starred #34

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daniel danger toy gallery 1988

Daniel Danger‘s toy debuted today at Gallery 1988

timba smits

Logotype by Timba Smits (via Grain Edit)

best made company wood block map

Wood block print on a map by Best Made Company (via The Best Part)

dalek

New stuff from Dalek (via Arrested Motion)

antique fans | a beautiful mess

Antique fans (via A Beautiful Mess)

Named after the Add Star feature in Google Reader, “Starred” is a column about things that catch my eye as I peruse the blogs I subscribe to. If you’d like to subscribe to Perfect Laughter, here’s a link to our RSS Feed.

Starred #33

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This week’s edition of Starred is all about type. That means it’s going to be long.

Absolutely in love with this font and this emerald color of green.
Poster by Adam Hill (via designworklife)

365 Ampersands posts a different one every day.

From Lettercult’s Alphabattle. Submissions for I are due on June 20, and all will be published.

From Friends of Type: “For those of you (like myself) who overuse the word amazing when describing absolutely everything…I was hoping we could train ourselves to use new adjectives.” Yes, that sounds like me! The process sketches on this one are, uh, awesome? (I overuse that one, too.)

Business cards for Jessica Hische‘s Daily Drop Cap project. Printed by Cranky Pressman.

Finally, Margot over at Pitch Design Union has finally made a 2nd Howdy Do It Mix. The first one was brilliant, and I can’t wait to listen. Not to mention, the tracklist is designed beautifully enough to be cover art by itself.

Named after the Add Star feature in Google Reader, “Starred” is a column about things that catch my eye as I peruse the blogs I subscribe to. If you’d like to subscribe to Perfect Laughter, here’s a link to our RSS Feed.

Starred #32

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I haven’t done one of these in so long! I had a lot of good stuff saved.

Martine Johanna (via Signalnoise)

swoon | street art of new york

One of my favorite Swoon pieces in Street Art New York (right page). I want this book.
(Pics and awesome background quilt by My Love For You is a Stampede of Horses)

methane studios | poster cabaret

Birdcycle by Methane Studios (via Grain Edit)

tone ink

Poster by Tone Ink (via OMG Posters)

dequindre cut | streetculturemash

Concrete Sunrise in the Dequindre Cut (via streetculturemash)

Named after the Add Star feature in Google Reader, “Starred” is a column about things that catch my eye as I peruse the blogs I subscribe to. If you’d like to subscribe to Perfect Laughter, here’s a link to our RSS Feed.

Starred #31

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After a long break with no time for my beloved Google Reader, I’ve finally been able to catch up a bit this week. So without further ado, here are this week’s favorites!

charmaine olivia

Earth Day drawing by Charmaine Olivia

matt taylor

Bike screenprint by Matt Taylor (via We Heart Prints)

amy ruppel

Oregon print by Amy Ruppel (via Unruly Things)

tigers opening day

Al Kaline and Mayor Jerome Cavanagh on Opening Day, 1963 (via The Night Train)
Love the hairstyles and cat eye glasses in the crowd.

kill taupe Kill Taupe‘s art spotted in a Seattle Art-O-Mat (via Habit of Art)

Named after the Add Star feature in Google Reader, “Starred” is a column about things that catch my eye as I peruse the blogs I subscribe to. If you’d like to subscribe to Perfect Laughter, here’s a link to our RSS Feed.