Posters from the WPA
click thumbnails for larger picsWe are getting a kick out of these old posters from the Works Progress Administration. Some are pretty funny (see "MILK: For Summer Thirst"), others are quite beautifu...
click thumbnails for larger picsWe are getting a kick out of these old posters from the Works Progress Administration. Some are pretty funny (see "MILK: For Summer Thirst"), others are quite beautifu...
Velocity Art and Design's Seattle showroom always has an amazing selection of furniture, but we had yet to look to them to fulfill our art and music fixes - until today, that is. The company has paire...
click thumbnails for larger picsThis month's Anthropologie catalog features the eye-catching work of one of the oldest working letterpress print shops in the US, Hatch Show Prints. Though we've featu...
click thumbnails for larger picsAfter Lily's post last week about the WPA's wonderful old posters, reader Diana wrote to let us know about Doug Leen, a Seattle-based artist who dug up a rare collecti...
These colorful prints from Orignaux Moose instantly put a smile on our face. We like how such lovely sentiments are matched with equally lovely designs. See more prints after the jump......
Judging by the number of reminder e-mails sent, we've been very impatiently waiting for Ork Posters to complete their Portland neighborhood print. And now, from St. Johns to Sellwood, it's finally her...
A year ago today we covered an array of topics including the release of the San Francisco Ork poster, a wall made entirely out of scrap wood, life-size dogs for your walls and a great roundup of Etsy...
Ooh, we're loving the graphics in these posters by Change the Thought. Some of the sentiments are pretty straightforward, but we keep thinking about the statement featured in several of their works......
We heard that the best way to stay young is to keep learning. Perhaps that's why we want to decorate our house like a classroom - old globes, a chalkboard, maybe a desk or two, and definitely a few of...