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Robert Botsford's work can be found at fastlikerabbit.com. This business card of his makes perfect sense.
This deck of eight pocket postcards features enchanting work by Duy Huynh! Lark and Key is a Charlotte, North Carolina boutique and gallery.
Environment 120# Cover White, Pantone CMYK soy-based inks.
These Scout Books were made for the Brand New Conference this Friday, Nov. 5th! Brand New is a one day event held by UnderConsideration on the development of corporate and brand identity projects. They have quite the line-up which I can imagine makes for a super full and intense day of identity talk. Don't worry though, there will be an after party.
Every day this week, we’ll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collaborative The Post Family. Awesome!
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"Scott Thomas is constantly trying to invent the next big thing." From the looks of it, he's doing quite a job.
Scott Thomas is a designer, an inventor, a thinker and an innovator. He counts President Obama among his clients, and served as Design Director for the Obama campaign. Scott recently curated and edited a book called Designing Obama, a publication that documents the presidential campaign's use of art, design and a grassroots approach to publicity and propaganda. Rad.
Scott filled this Scout Book with sketches for that next big thing he's working on. I'm thoroughly impressed with his planning and plotting.
Poster / flyer design for clubbing event, design by Alex Tass.
Check out more alextass.com/graphic-design/poster-design
Elliott Walker is a graphic designer living in Brooklyn. He made these great cards for Robbi Kail of Highland Ranch, Colorado.
Check out Robbi's daily creations at www.robbiscakesandpastries.blogspot.com.
Cutest. Cover. Ever.
We're going gaga over this awesome Scout Book from Loft Home Decor of Austin, Texas. Loft Home customized one of the Scout Books to include a two-color cover. Sweet!
They make such great friends, don't they?
Good colors.
They're up on a shelf in my office, just hanging out together.
33 Wines and 33 Beers are Scout Book projects from Dave Selden of 33 Books, and we liked them so much that we're carrying them in our shop!
Tsilli Pines is a Portland-based creative wonder. She shared her thoughts on some of her newest projects, Alef Betty and New Kabutah, in a new Designer Highlight interview over on CoinOp.
We're pleased to share it with you.
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.
Split your Scout Book order with a friend! Two styles fit onto one press sheet of chipboard. Watch soon for a press release on Friendship Scout Books!
Designs above: an American Elm branch and a pixel pattern, printed in Process Blue.
Chewing the Cud Weddings is a creative entity located in San Francisco creating beautiful boutique wedding invites. Be sure to check out their home and paper product counterpart, Chewing the Cud.
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.
The thirteenth release in our Designer Card series features a beautiful illustration by Portland artist extraordinaire, Jill Bliss!
Printed on 80% Recycled Environment 80# White Felt Cover stock, this card was offset printed with three soy-based Pantone ink colors.
Jill explores the natural world in her signature style, and these poppies are just the latest in her constantly growing collection of gorgeous illustrations of flowers, plants, and even tree houses!
New illustrated set alert! We love these beautiful constellation-inspired Notebooks by Andrea Kalfas.
Available now in our Bookstore:
* Handmade card.
Used materials: cotton fabrics for the leaves, a wallpaper sample for the background.
* Zelfgemaakte kaart.
Gebruikte materialen: katoenen stofjes voor de blaadjes, een behangstaaltje voor de achtergrond.
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.
We. Love. These. Cards.
Jill Bliss is awesome, and this new work she debuted at the Land Gallery back in January has made its way to printed matter. Find these in Jill's online shop or at the Land store in Portland.
Which animal is your favorite?
We set out to find out. More than three will definitely fit, by the way.
Yesterday Hannah was struck by an idea and ten minutes later, BOOM! We had the Scout Book mini.
CUTE, right?
This little guy is still in the development stage, but we're working to roll it out as a micro publishing format soon.
A little book for big ideas.
What would you do with an itty-bitty pocket sized book?
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.