morgue file: old files and notes that were kept in case they became of later use.


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Oct 30, 2011
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Oct 30, 2011
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cymk print

cymk print


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Apr 14, 2011
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So avoid using the word ‘very’ because it’s lazy. A man is not very tired, he is exhausted. Don’t use very sad, use morose. Language was invented for one reason, boys - to woo women - and, in that endeavor, laziness will not do.

Dead Poets Society (1989)

(Source: film-quotes, via evangotlib)


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Feb 3, 2011
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printeresting:

Perfect Laughter - A Couple of Questions for The Little Friends of Printmaking

Hey, that’s my little baby blog you’re talking about! LFOP is interview #2 of 12+ couples that we interviewed this month. More in the days to come…

printeresting:

Perfect Laughter - A Couple of Questions for The Little Friends of Printmaking

Hey, that’s my little baby blog you’re talking about! LFOP is interview #2 of 12+ couples that we interviewed this month. More in the days to come…

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Dec 15, 2010
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ilovecharts:

via Kurt White and our pals at Lapham’s Quarterly

Had to reblog this for the amazing potential band names. The Hudson Dusters?? Come on!

ilovecharts:

via Kurt White and our pals at Lapham’s Quarterly

Had to reblog this for the amazing potential band names. The Hudson Dusters?? Come on!


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Dec 13, 2010
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I’ve always had the sense about the way that people store their experiences inside their bodies. The way that everything you’ve ever seen or done is a part of you. If I could somehow draw that, if I could somehow make an x-ray of… maybe just your experience that day, or something you walked past, or maybe it’s a deeper story somewhere in there for the telling.

-Swoon, from artist documentation series The Run Up, by Upper Playground Films, 2006.

Pitch Design Union » Blog Archive » Swooning over Swoon


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Dec 9, 2010
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serialmachinist:

This is a faithfully  reproduced Golding & Co. catalog from 1900 with   over 100 pages  (6″x9.25″) of information about Golding presses and   letterpress  equipment.
for sale via Perennial designs

serialmachinist:

This is a faithfully reproduced Golding & Co. catalog from 1900 with over 100 pages (6″x9.25″) of information about Golding presses and letterpress equipment.

for sale via Perennial designs


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Dec 8, 2010
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Sorry this is so morbid…but I LOVE the way this chart shows the relative sizes of things.

Sorry this is so morbid…but I LOVE the way this chart shows the relative sizes of things.

(Source: ilovecharts)


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Dec 2, 2010
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artlove:

Where We Were pt.2 (by Pat Perry)

artlove:

Where We Were pt.2 (by Pat Perry)

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