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We're showing off printed matter in We're Here! today and this is my Look Book from Damsel in this Dress that I got with my recent bodice purchase.

 

My next renaissance faire is in two weeks. My last renaissance faire for the season is a week after that.

Flyleaf Creative is a creative communication, branding and design company who works closely with arts and corporate clients. They recently printed two sets of Scout Books to be packaged together as a special New Year's gift and given to those they work with. One book features a fly while the other features leaves – a cute illustrative play on their company's name. What lucky folks to receive these books this New Year!

Friends of Graphic Design is a student group at Portland State University. They created these Scout Books as a fundraising and promotional tool. They feature artwork by students Sarah Baugh and Nicole Lavelle.

 

www.friendsofgraphicdesign.org

www.makingstuffanddoingthings.com

www.sarahdeann.com

These Scout Books are HOT!

 

Mt. Hood Community College’s Integrated Media Program recently had it’s yearly Portfolio Show featuring the work of 18 graphic design students and 12 digital photography students of the class of 2010. They handed these Scout Books out to more than 500 attendees of the show and encouraged them all to vote on their favorite portfolio. The book was also used to take notes on each participant and served as a great take-away.

 

www.seemeseemywork.com

Lorena Siminovich of Petit Collage so kindly answered a few questions for us over on our blog, CoinOp!

 

Check out Petit Collage as Pinball's latest Designer Highlight.

 

Also head over to Petit Collage's flickr stream to see new work!

These skeletal Scout Books were created by Matthew Trevaskis of Hola Pistola. The image on the books was created from one of his favorite etchings by his favorite illustrator and artist, José Posada. Living and working in Melbourne, Australia, Trevaskis has plans for more pieces honoring Posada to accompany these Scout Books in his shop soon!

Johannesburg, South Africa. Tom Robertson & Julian Venter featuring in an old edition of The Star newspaper dated 1984.

 

To quote Tom: "Probably 1984. Julian and I had a joint exhibition at the Market Gallery. Painting for Julian, photography for myself and a multimedia art piece that we colaborated on."

 

See "The Life of Qua - Performance Art" on YouTube

 

Lorena Siminovich of Petit Collage so kindly answered a few questions for us over on our blog, CoinOp!

 

Check out Petit Collage as Pinball's latest Designer Highlight.

 

Also head over to Petit Collage's flickr stream to see new work!

Back in 1984 Mark Napier's former girlfriend, Althea du Toit, spent 40 days in a hut on top of the screen at the Lynnwood Drive-In in the east of Pretoria, South Africa to raise funds for the SPCA. I remember us going to see her there and watching movies at the drive-in while she was there. This article appeared in the local newspaper, the Pretoria News.

My image forming part of an article published in The Khaleej Times: www.khaleejtimes.com

   

Portland artist and designer Justin Gorman created these awesome business cards that invite interaction: we tried a few ourselves!

A3 approx

 

TAKE THAT, DURER

What people were reading in February of 1946

The Original Manufacturing Company (OMFGCO) created this trio of Scout Books for the men's bag and accessory company Property of...

 

Pretty impressive!

 

www.omfgco.com

www.thepropertyof.com

Scout Book, 100% Recycled Paper, Soy Inks. Design by Rory Philips and Portland State Graphic Design graduating seniors.

Portland artist and designer Justin Gorman created these awesome business cards that invite interaction: we tried a few ourselves!

Designer Glen Taylor of CORE 77 crafted these beautiful cards for Nicole Lenzen, a custom bridal and eveningwear maker based out of San Francisco.

 

1/1, Business Card, Environment 120# Cover Natural, Pantone Black 3 soy-based ink

Check out this neat holiday package that Beardwood&Co sent out to their clients this year. Scout Books are totally friends with mini-pencils.

 

www.beardwood.com

Scout Books for weddings. What a great idea! We teamed up with the fabulous ladies at Ice Cream Social to help us design and create some beautiful little notebooks. They turned out great and are just one example of how versatile and personal Scout Books can be for that special day! They would make adorable favors, gifts for your out of town guests, or look great as unique invitations! We are so excited about all the possibilities and you will be too!

Every day this week, we'll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collective The Post Family. Awesome!

 

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Chad Kouri loves paper. I might go so far as to call him The Collage Master. His work incorporates vintage ephemera, letterpress printing and found objects, which makes for a body of work that is at once tangible, nostalgic and visually spectacular. Find a bursting portfolio of Chad's work online at Long Live Analog, much of which lives happily in the interesting realm of digital-meets-analog. Geek out over projects such as his papercut desktop wallpaper for Kistune Noir, or his iPhone cases wrapped in digitized artwork of hand-cut vintage graph paper. Whoa.

 

Chad's Scout Book boasts a fantastic touch-and-feel, cut-and-paste quality. It makes me want to touch my computer screen.

 

www.longliveanalog.com

www.thepostfamily.com

www.scoutbooks.com/read-write/

We're super excited to share a week of creative work from the Post Family as part of our Show Us Your Scout Book series.

 

These fine folks from Chicago filled their Scout Books with goooooood stuff! So watch our Scout Books blog this week for a new book each day! Awesome!

 

www.thepostfamily.com

www.scoutbooks.com/read-write

Cognitive theory (psychology) is the study of how the brain processes data in the formation of beliefs and opinions and hence behavior based on those beliefs and opinions. Examples are such things as voting, financial decisions and social beliefs. Cognitive theory explains how we come to have our opinions and beliefs and why they differ among individuals. “Do not drink the Kool-Aid” , i.e., doing your own research and generally being a bit skeptical of conventional wisdom is the greatest way to combat its influence. (Look it up👌)

Here's an article from the Johannesburg Sunday Star's "Sunday" magazine, dated July 30, 1989. Entitled "On The Roll" it casts a spotlight on the Voëlvry movement (literally "free as a bird" but here meaning outlawed) which rocked conservative Afrikaner culture to the core in 1988, and without which Afrikaans rock music, as we know it today, simply wouldn't exist. It features the infamous Voëlvry Tour, Johannes Kerkorrel and the Gereformeerde Blues Band, Andre Letoit (a.k.a. Koos Kombuis), James Phillips (a.k.a. Bernoldus Niemand) and the Voëlvry tour manager, "Dagga" Dirk Uys. As I had moved to the UK a few months earlier, I can only assume that my mother saved this magazine for my collection...I'm glad she did, and I love her :-)

If these guys know as much about roasting coffee as they do about designing business cards, they've made an instant customer out of me!

 

Primavera Coffee Roasters is located in Birmingam, Alabama, and this single-color soy-ink business card does triple duty as a map, a coupon and a source of contact information. Wow!

Illustration produced for Tiger Beer.

 

www.archann.net

Collab with Salty Shadow

Scout Book, Brochure, Tickets, Poster

 

Printed for PDX Film Fest!

 

Designed by Ian Lynam

mature businessman reading newspaper - Mature businessman reading newspaper over white background, Model: Dan Sanderson MUA: Thao Nguyen, Clothing Stylist: Tanya Rudolpho. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24723891-mature...

What people were reading in February of 1937

Last week we sent a bunch of Scout Books to SXSW in Texas with @rohdesign and @austinkleon for their Visual Notetaking 101 Panel.

 

These guys take awesome notes, and they designed this pocket notebook to offer you a chance to create beautifully illustrated notes, too. The cover features illustration exercises for better notetaking.

 

Count yourself lucky if you were at the panel and received one of these! They ran out right away! Collectors item.

What people were reading in February of 1950

Brooklyn photographer Jason Kempin had this business card printed, and boy is it lovely. The custom square shape makes it unique, and Pantone black soy inks printed on 100% recycled chipboard is always a great, classic combination.

businessman reading newspaper over white background - View of a mature businessman reading newspaper over white background, Model: Dan Sanderson MUA: Thao Nguyen, Clothing Stylist: Tanya Rudolpho. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24723874-busine...

Here is my logo and website. I was busy for more than three weeks for my website www.designcorner.ca

Flickr-ite goenetix ...

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has an album he calls "incredibly boring postcards." I have a few that could easily fall into such a category as well. For instance this one.

From the name one might infer that this establishment is way up in Michigan or Maine, somewhere like that. But no, it is (or was) "20 minutes from downtown Atlanta," according to the descriptive blurb on the back of the card. "Tastefully furnished rooms with phone and TV," it also says. Back then, one didn't expect a whole lot more.

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