LK's Slack channel #check-this-out gets a purge every Friday. We get together, take a break, and recap what everyone's posted. We'd like to share these blobs with you! Enjoy.
The vibrant, imagined landscapes of this Mozambican painter's new works are in touch with reality but they also represent a deeply allegorical dream life.
It involves a lot of controlled chaos.
This is pretty interesting. These are rejected comps made by Saul Bass for the poster of The Shining, and you can read Kubrick's harsh comments on them.
This group I really like clipping. had a really cool take on the tiny desk performance. The main dude is Daveed Diggs, who has also been on broadway and in plenty of movies.
Don't worry about what this means for civilization once it's in the brains of humans cause they'll probably skip right over us and go straight to dolphins.
I found this Hibiscus Water brand, Ruby, on a web design trends video on youtube and I love that the playfulness extends past the immediate label and packaging and goes into the web design.
My friend put together this conference and I listened to a few of the sessions this morning. They were so amazing with such interesting, thoughtful speakers.
This brand just launched their own body soap with zero waste packaging. The body wash is in the form of single-use sheets that are completely water soluble.
I'm totally amused by these Barilla playlists that are perfectly timed to align with the time it takes to cook a particular shape of pasta. Brilliant branded content. And I find the Italian intros at the beginning incredibly charming.
Ikea made a digital cookbook dedicated to cooking with the little things we usually throw away!
Just found this type foundry? collective? directory? of women type designers and the work is so so amazing! Some of them are making some really experimental work
Street + fine art photographer, Gulnara Samoilova created a curated site that highlights women photographers - bringing more diversity into a very male dominated space. It's easy to get lost in all this amazing work!
Finally, a big business like Unilever is making a push for inclusivity across their wide range of brands. They announced this week that they will stop using the word normal on all hair and skin products (because what is "normal" anyway!?) + they will stop altering model's shapes, size, or skin color. From a strategy perspective, I love to see this. I hope many more brands follow suit!
A sweet website commissioned by a bar in Mexico that wanted to give customers something to look forward to. I love the simple design and low key interactivity.
The movie about the imperfect life in the Villages retirement community premieres in theaters on Jan. 8 and at home through Video On Demand starting Jan. 15.
My awakening to the sound of Elizabeth Cotten. Not sure how I missed this. Did I miss it? Well, I found it now. Heard this sometime ago and assumed it would follow me around. Heard it again this morning and I realized I should grab on before it hides away again. Now I'll never not know. Shake Sugaree
A panel of graphic designers discuss the work of Milton Glaser, a 1951 graduate of The Cooper Union.
Oh the poetry. You can be a billionaire and live in the penthouse overlooking Central Park. And, have water leaking from the ceiling, get stuck for hours in the elevator, be terrified at night from the howling, swaying building in the wind.
The most exclusive sandal ever made is a Birkenstock-like piece of footwear with an official Birkenstock cork-and-rubber sole, but with a leather upper made from purposefully chopped-up Hermès Birkin bags. Shock, horror, fashion sacrilege!
Clubhouse is an audio-only app where friends and strangers alike hold court on all kinds of conversations. Users peruse the app's "hallway" and drop into virtual "rooms" to listen in as moderators and guests talk — and there's no telling what might you eavesdrop on.
Just got this one! So excited to try some stuff out.
I've been reading the book Zero Waste Home by Bea Miller, which I received as a gift from a friend. It's filled with ideas to reduce waste in all areas of one's life, which I've been gradually trying to incorporate into my own routine. For me, it's really helped break down the task of moving towards a more environmentally friendly lifestyle into bite size, more attainable pieces.
VINOVORE is a wine and goods shop with a focus on female winemakers, with hundreds of unique and handpicked bottles from all over the world. VINOVORE also offers beer, cider, coffee, cheese, and other tasty bites perfect for pairing. VINOVORE has hundreds of fierce wines for your drinking pleasure all day every day.
I wanted to share the link to a gift I received this past Christmas—it's a beautiful printed manual of the NASA brand guidelines for the 1970's Danne & Blackburn design work. I was particularly moved by the foreword by Richard Danne and accompanying essay by Christopher Bonanos. The story of creating and selling through the design system is equally inspiring and heartbreaking. Highly recommend checking it out!
For cat lovers and owners out there, I recently discovered this app that translates your cat's meows so you can better understand their moods and how they're trying to communicate with you. Just waiting for them to release a dog version!
Habits are the Compound Interest of self-improvement – one of the many clever analogies you'll find in Atomic Habits. This book is a great read if you've been trying to change your bad habits but still can't figure out an effective way to do so. It's full of practical and realistic ways to improve your daily habits, makings small increments over a long period of time.
I wanted to share my ceramic works from last year November till now. I go to my studio about 2-3times a week, and spend 2-4hours making little things. I mostly do hand build because I get more freedom and control in shapes I can make. Making miniature food has been fun. The big two legged vase is my favorite so far!
To willingly give your permission to be tracked or to not, that's the forthcoming question we will all get pop'ed up in our screens in 2021. Who would click "sure, track me?" Certainly no one I know will. Can marketeers find new ways to target me with those felt slippers I'll never buy? For our sake, let's hope not. But for our client's sake, I think they need something invasive to get their products to you in this monopoly-riddled digital world we live in.
I wonder if he's related to you @allison : )