From the page: "Project completed for Team Suckin' Wind during my internship with the National MS Society, Mid Atlantic Chapter (Charlotte, NC). Brief: Team Suckin' Wind requested a kit (jersey and billboard short) for this year's BikeMS event that will be held in October 2009. They loved the design of the Slipstream team kit http://www.slipstreamsports.com/ ) and wanted something similar. I designed an attractive kit, reminiscent of Slipstream's, that features a prominent argyle pattern and the team's own artwork. "
- Ashley
From the page: "Found a clever photographic project online today: The Photographic Dictionary curated by Lindley Warren. The idea? âÂoeThe Photographic Dictionary is dedicated to defining words through the literal, figurative and personal meanings found in each photograph.â"
- Ashley
From the page: "When Emma Westerlund's father was diagnosed with cancer, he was hospitalized in Jakobstad, a town of about 25,000 in western Finland. On her visits to the hospital, Emma, a lecturer at the Department of Fine Art Photography at Novia University of Applied Sciences in nearby Nykarleby, thought that the greyish painted corridors through which she accompanied her father were certainly not conducive to uplifting the patient's mood. At the same time she felt that her father, given the state he was in, wasn't much concerned with questions of interior design."
- Ashley
From the page: "In general terms, because "What Matters" (Sterling 2008) by David Elliot Cohen does what it intends to do: it educates about things that really do matter: global warming, environmental degradation, AIDS, malaria, the global jihad, genocide in Darfur, the inequitabel distribution of global wealth and other issues. "
- Ashley
From the page: "Student Philip Spradley is responsible for this phenomenal design. I couldnâÂt resist putting this one out there. Hair! Beards! Genius!"
- Ashley
From the page: ""Searching for Schindler" (Vintage Books 2008) is a memoir. When Keneally set out to become a writer, Australians thought that writing and the arts "were something which happened elsewhere, in Western Europe." However, when Keneally met Poldek (in October 1980), he had already "been a writer for some seventeen years or so.""
- Ashley
From the page: "Some mind-boggling illustration in the portfolio of Stefan Venbroek. Check out the Riverside illustration below. It's a layered, collaged, super-detailed work of art."
- Ashley
From the page: "Photography, and especially documentary photography, has been used as a tool because it can tell the truth. Photographs present proof in a tangible form, which makes it easier for us to find what relevance and meaning the subject has to our own lives."
- Ashley
From the page: "IâÂve seen plenty of posts about ZERO PER ZEROâÂs City Railway System projects. IâÂm glad folks led me to the ZPZ website, but mainly IâÂm glad that via the ZPZ site I found the illustrations of Jin Sol."
- Ashley
From the page: "Check out this packaging design by Patrick McKeever. A little bit of conversation going on over at Dieline.com, but aside from the funky shape of the box and its disadvantage to stocking grocery shelves, the idea to turn control portion size with the box-top is simply genius."
- Ashley
From the page: "In the same breath that encourages something progressive with activity, exercise and strength...you can't help but notice the stereotype still embedded with the design. Why are all the illustrations of women? Why is every person using the packaging as a dumbbell a woman?"
- Ashley