“In order to have creativity, you have to allow for dead ends to happen.”
– Christoph Niemann, at CreativeMornings
“In order to have creativity, you have to allow for dead ends to happen.”
– Christoph Niemann, at CreativeMornings


Discovered this fascinating collage work by Jesse Draxler over at Ignant.
Interesting short about Mitch Alfus also known as the Leather King. What a character!
Directed by The Selby.
Karl Lagerfeld’s bookshelf system is crazy impressive (and big!) It’s an older shot by Selby, who just came out with Edible Selby.
(via Raul)

This new bunk bed by Oeuf is a beauty. I never thought I’d say that about a bunk bed. Really.
Do you design iPad apps? Then you’ll love DesignCommission’s iPad Dry Erase Board.
This. Makes. Me. Happy!
(thank you Lauren!)
Do you live in NYC? Then you absolutely must join us for my studiomate’s Rainbow Parade this saturday. Jessi doesn’t kid around when it comes to organizing social gatherings, so be prepared for major awesome. G, Ella, Tilo and I will be there, proudly monochromatic!
There’s lots of rainbow color fun in store and most of us Studiomates will be attending. The part I am looking forward to the most is the Rainbow Parade which will be led by the Raya Brass Band. The Parade starts at 2pm and as we are going to be marching chromatically you should show up a little earlier.
Do you have anything more exciting lined up for this saturday afternoon than this? Impossible! So, join us! Leave a comment below if you’re in and tell us what color you’ll be!
More info on the event over on Jessi’s blog. (Remember her RainbowBirthday last year?)
NYC based designer Kelli Anderson created the most amazing wedding invitation in this universe: A Paper Record Player:
Paper Record Player from kellianderson on Vimeo.
We here at Studiomates were lucky enough to get a live demonstration of the card by Kelly last week. Yes, we were blown away.
Alex Stoddard’s talent is taking my breath away. Check out his Stunning Self-Portraits over on MY MODERN MET. (By the way, he is 17!)
Antti Pulli is the talent behind this fantastic chair. And wow, talk about a cool name. (Antti Pulli sounds almost as cool as my studiomate’s name, Larry Legend!)
(via ignant)
I am honored to have been interviewed by Alice Yoo of MY MODERN MET for the Content Curator’s series.
The Beauty of Maps is a 4 part BBC series that was released almost a year ago. The documentary takes us through the staggering four million map collection of the British Library in London.
Watch more over on visualnews.com
(via the always fabulous coudal)


House Industries just announced photolettering.com which allows users to purchase single settings for $7 each, or for about $2 each, through several subscription programs starting at $15 per month. The final product is a downloadable vector-based .pdf file that can be placed as art and edited in any drawing program. At the time of launch, photolettering.com will include 40 alphabet styles that have been optimized specifically for the online interface but the collection will be continuously refreshed with a constant flow of innovative new offerings.
(Thank you Andy!)
Brooklyn-based artist Mac Premo has archived much of his life through collected objects. He is about to move to a smaller studio, which means he needs to say goodbye to a lot of his stuff. He will do so by using them as the raw material for one enormous collage, created inside a 30-yard dumpster. And before he is starting to work on that giant piece, he is going to photograph around 400 of these objects and display them, accompanied by a brief history of each item over at thedumpsterproject.com.
Josh Higgins started a project with Doyald Young in November of 2010 that got never finished. It was to be a gift from himself and Doyald to one of their mutual friends. Before the poster was finished, sadly, Doyald passed away. The day after his passing, Josh contacted Jessica Hische and she graciously and beautifully brought the project to life. The poster took a whole new direction from a gift for a friend to a way to raise money for a type scholarship in Doyald’s name.
(I just ordered one but am a little confused at the $50 shipping fee.) Ah! It was a typo! Whew!
(via designworklife)
Beautiful video portrait of Steven Sasson, inventor of the digital camera. He was the 32nd inventor in David Friedman’s Inventor Project. He shot him in October at Kodak’s headquarters in Rochester, just a couple weeks before President Obama awarded him the National Medal of Technology.
Inventor Portrait: Steven Sasson from David Friedman on Vimeo.
What’s with that fabric on that chair? I couldn’t stop focusing on it.
(thank you James)
Spend your life doing what you love.
Be focused and disciplined.
Collaborate.
(via idsgn)
Now here’s an espresso maker that made me look: Linje – The Norwegian Coffee Experience.
(via stylinrooms)
At the 2007 EG conference, Kevin Kelly shares a fun stat: The World Wide Web, as we know it, is only 5,000 days old. Now, Kelly asks, how can we predict what’s coming in the next 5,000 days?