Scott Wilson, Founder of Minimal; SW_1 Collection for Coalesse.
Folded Leaf by Claesson Koivisto Rune for Huawei.
BigBig Bomb, Austin are “a team of passionate designers, developers and software junkies” who “only work on stuff that excites us…” They “provide project management, design and development for mobile and the web.”
Wonderful work by Charleston, SC based Fuzzco. Above: “With their decision to franchise, The Kickin’ Chicken hired Fuzzco to overhaul their brand.”
Armin and Bryony are up to it again. Via UnderConsideration, “Our first new blog in two years, Art of the Menu, cataloging the underrated creativity of menus from around the world, launches.” Featured above, a “grab” from the Island Creek Oyster Bar lunch menu designed by Oat. More.
The work of Christian Helms. Formerly of The Decoder Ring; today: Helms Workshop. Above work: Optimistic Beverages. Also see, Austin Beerworks.
“Your order has shipped!” Designing Programmes, Karl Gerstner, et al; Typography 31, Type Directors Club; Turning Pages: Editorial Design for Print Media, Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann; The Form Book: Creating Forms for Printed and Online Use, Borries Schwesinger; Daniel Eatock Imprint: Works 1975-2007, Daniel Eatock.
I’m in love with Lyon by Atelier Carvalho Bernau Design, an independent practice for graphic design, typography and typeface design — Susana Carvalho and Kai Bernau (designer of Neutral).
Nice work by OSP Works. Pictured above: Constant flyer. Also see OSP (main site) and OSP Foundry.
“Exhibition poster design for Abramo Abrazzi’s personal exhibition” by Luke Brown. I linked to Luke’s work by way of Kolber’s delicious.
Introducing Otlet’s Shelf


Above: Lined & Unlined’s Library (top) returns, powered by a free Tumblr theme and bookmarklet called Otlet’s Shelf created by Andrew LeClair and I (bottom).
I’ve been meaning to write this housekeeping post on changes, upgrades, and new sections of the site for awhile, but I’m very excited that it’s also the announcement of a new tool called Otlet’s Shelf, a bookmarklet and Tumblr theme for Amazon.com created by Andrew LeClair and I.
Read on for more…













