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Springing from the mind of one of the most well-known authors of all time, Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Terror collects five of the writer’s finest stories in three pocket-sized volumes.
Includes:
“The Fall of the House of Usher” illustrated by Tom Neely
“William Wilson” illustrated by Levon Jihanian
“The Tell-Tale Heart” and Other Stories illustrated by Malachi Ward
Available now in the Scout Books Bookstore:
Scout Book Classic: a new tool to stay ahead.
We're pleased to release a new Scout Book line into the shop. Scout Book Classic pocket notebooks boast a sturdy chipboard cover printed with Classic Red ink, and a variety of 32-page interiors printed in a soft Forest Green ink.
Get 'em in your familiar favorite interior styles–Lines, Grid and Blank–or try the newest Lists style.
The fabulous Melani Brown shot these photos of Scout Book Classic Notebooks in the wild.
Scrappers is a Portland-based multi-media artist. He is also the Art Director at the Portland Mercury. He recently distracted himself at work by filling up this Scout Book. But don't tell his boss.
* Handmade card.
The leaves are made out of cotton fabrics.
* Zelfgemaakte kaart.
De blaadjes zijn gemaakt van katoenen stofjes.
Tara Hogan designed this terrific folded poster for CNY Yoga Center. I'm thoroughly impressed with the many functions this one print project serves: it's a mailer, an informational brochure, a membership form, a calendar, and a lovely poster with great illustration. Nice job, Tara!
I took an ordinary snap of the 'ordinary' pigeon and made it extra -ordinary in a really playful way.
Title: Leaf-blower
Creator: Valdosta State University
Date: August 3, 2012
Description: A man with a leaf blower walks towards the Camellia Trail.
Source: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Digital image from University Relations, Creative Design, 1998-2012.
Subject: African Americans; Leaf blowers; Universities and colleges—Employees;
Identifier: dr2012-ua06-06-09_people_1_faculty-staff-c-campus-worker-shots_9246
Format: image/jpeg
Jeremy Dubow is a California-born artist who's formal training includes studies at the Florence Academy of Art in Florence Italy. He currently has a solo exhibit of his 11 x 14 oil on mylar paintings titled, Jeremy Dubow: Portraits at Hiromi Ogawa Architects Portland, OR location which will be open through July by appointment. The exhibit consists of 27 portraits each numbered according to the chronological order in which they were painted. Three of these paintings were selected and produced into Scout Books by Beadle Design. Kristin Beadle was so kind as to send us some great photos from the exhibit opening night reception and some great closeups of the Scout Books as well.
When Will Bryant and Mark Menjivar join forces, terrific things happen. Terrific chipboard things, to be specific.
Will and Mark worked together to create this identity system for the youth advocacy arm of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA). Mark works with TRLA to offer aid to youth experiencing homelessness. He got in touch with Will to help him create a series of print items that could be at once beautiful, useful and durable. From that collaboration came three print pieces: a business card, a pocket postcard, and a Scout Book with custom-printed interiors that acts as a Youth Rights Booklet. Will also did the lettering and design for the snazzy TRLA Youth website. Chipboard internet? We’re into it.
In addition to being a chance to create a set of fun printed pieces, Will looks at this collaboration as an opportunity to help out: ”Enabling youth [with] the opportunity to better their circumstances is huge! Most of the kids come from rough backgrounds, so having access to this knowledge empowers them and provides hope for the future,” he told us. “It’s a blessing to be involved with a project that does this.”
Mia Christopher sent us three Scout Books brimming with juicy, colorful stuff. She brightened our week, and we hope that checking out this series of expertly experimental illustration has brightened yours. This Scout Book is the third in a series of three; be sure to see the first and second.
Itching to own Mia's work for yourself? Find it online at Arrow to Arrow, Renegade Handmade, and at Little Paper Planes. There are some original paintings in there that I'm eyeing...
Thank you to Mia for sharing the insides of her Scout Books with us!
* Fifth bag in a new series of shoulderbags.
This bag is made out of black and silver vinyl (reptile print), has a silvertone buckle on the front and is lined with a bright green vintage fabric, with a zippered pocket.
The shoulder straps are made out of window rolling-shutter straps.
* Vijfde tas in een nieuwe serie schoudertassen.
Deze tas is gemaakt uit zwart met zilver vinyl (reptielenprint), heeft een zilverkleurige gesp voorop, is gevoerd met een felgroene vintage stof en heeft een binnenzak met ritssluiting.
De schouderbanden zijn gemaakt van bedieningsbanden voor rolluiken.
Frances May is a Portland boutique run by a grandmother-granddaughter pair. We printed this business card for them on Environment 100# White Cover stock, in a Warm Gray Pantone soy-based ink.
How lovely!
Pinball teams up with the Portland Art Museum to offer a free, cross-promotional Scout Book. Featuring an image from their current special exhibition, this Scout Book is perfect for taking notes on your favorite things you see at PAM!
China Design Now runs through January 10, 2010. Find details and join the conversation at www.cdnpdx.org
“These words shaped history. They belong to you. Know them.”
This Scout Book is the synthesis of many of the things we get very excited about: metallic inks, historical documents, recycled paper, democracy…the list goes on.
Scout Books is proud to introduce a pocket-sized edition of the Constitution of the United States of America. Containing the Preamble, the seven Articles and the twenty-seven Amendments, this tiny book packs the content into 32 pages and is wrapped in a two-color chipboard cover printed in black and metallic gold inks. Typeset in the oh-so-legible Gotham font by Hoefler & Frere-Jones, this little guy is a contemporary update on a crucial text that aims to make the supreme law of the land more accessible. The front cover boasts Museo Slab, designed by the talented Jos Buivenga.
My goodness, that's a good looking book.
Read more about the Scout Books edition of the U.S. Constitution here on Bangback.
This intriguing contemporary sculpture, set amidst a lush park in Barcelona, captures attention with its abstract yet organic form. Surrounded by tall cypress trees and greenery, it stands as a striking modern art piece, inviting visitors to explore its unique shape and texture. The sculpture adds an artistic touch to the peaceful ambiance of the park.
Laura Macchia is a New York-based designer who offers a myriad of eco-friendly paper goods and wedding invitations as well as custom design services. As a lover of the outdoors, much of her work is inspired by nature and infused with lots of pattern and color. If you don't find yourself in New York sometime soon, you are in luck, she has an Etsy shop where she sells all her wonderful goodies online!
Janet and Trisha Snyder are Pawling Print Studio. The pair of sisters create home and paper goods featuring their handcrafted patterns. These Scout Books are just one of their many gorgeous goods! Go see for yourself!
An extra-ordinary visual by popular art-creative, Robert Rusin.
Illustration depicts glowing playing card design against the backdrop of Exscape dome in Milton Keynes and also a silhouette of the Food Centre further away.
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Poster shop www.zazzle.co.uk/ziggymk
Noble Coffee Roasting brings fresh, organic and fair-trade coffee to Southern Oregon. Ashley Nunes is the designer responsible for this great looking brochure!
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Jason Duerr is Dropkick Design. He created this terrific poster that really speaks to winter in Portland!
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Schlage sought out SMS because they trusted them to manage the entire dump-bin program. From design, engineering, to production, assembly, warehousing and inventory management-we handled it all. This display was designed to be extremely customizable based on store space and product sku's stocked at each store. Each display ships out with custom product chips made to order.
When Will Bryant and Mark Menjivar join forces, terrific things happen. Terrific chipboard things, to be specific.
Will and Mark worked together to create this identity system for the youth advocacy arm of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA). Mark works with TRLA to offer aid to youth experiencing homelessness. He got in touch with Will to help him create a series of print items that could be at once beautiful, useful and durable. From that collaboration came three print pieces: a business card, a pocket postcard, and a Scout Book with custom-printed interiors that acts as a Youth Rights Booklet. Will also did the lettering and design for the snazzy TRLA Youth website. Chipboard internet? We’re into it.
In addition to being a chance to create a set of fun printed pieces, Will looks at this collaboration as an opportunity to help out: ”Enabling youth [with] the opportunity to better their circumstances is huge! Most of the kids come from rough backgrounds, so having access to this knowledge empowers them and provides hope for the future,” he told us. “It’s a blessing to be involved with a project that does this.”
Mia Christopher is a whirlwind of bright productivity. As a multi-disciplinary artist residing in San Francisco, Mia is filling the art world with color and whimsy, participating in group and solo shows up and down the West Coast as well as internationally. All this while she's working toward her BFA from the California College of the Arts. We can't wait to see what's next from Mia. Stay tuned for more Scout Books from Mia; she filled up THREE with playful illustrations and material studies.