Jan
4
I woke up this morning to 21 new emails. It made me realize that I have a ton of emails, links and other electronic tomfoolery that I have been meaning to either archive or throw out, so in the spirit of sharing, below are an assortment of my favorite links from the months past in a little think I like to call Heart v4.
“20×200: It’s art for everyone. New original editions weekly, at ridiculously affordable prices”
I have no idea what the Acme Novelty Library #18 contains, but I LOVE the cover. It’s something about that black box.
I hope 60’s chic never goes out of style. I’m over the silhouette people with the point noises, but I enjoy the colors.
A follow up on my whatadifference.org post: universities are now asking students to leave when they show signs of mental illness. It’s appalling. I would image that it would be hard enough to function normally when suffering through a mental illness. How about we use universities to educate and not to generate social policy that discriminates against students with mental illnesses.
I can’t remember if I’ve posted about Chris Jordan before, but his photography is amazing. Excessive waste at it’s best.
Beautiful things at Etsy: Design to Conceal my Bad Points, Keep Calm and Carry On poster in chartreuse.
From our friends at the iTunes Essentials department: a Gay Pride playlist! What fun!
Stephen Carver has a nice website design. So does Sarajoy Pond, who Lindsey recently re-introduced me to. I’m a sucker for little bits of color.
Good things should never end: Orange’s never-ending flash website.
What’s that you say? You don’t read Heeb? Get on it, fool! Wikipedia’s description alone makes me want to be a Jew.
Recently in an away message: Is it my birthday?
I want to learn to crochet, then I want Patricia Waller to be my friend.
The New York Times presents us with the World of Tomorrow.
Webstellung. So freakin’ cool they don’t even have to show a portfolio to get mega-clients. I love the lettering in their logo, and if you follow the link to the bio for their founder FJ de Kermadec, you’ll learn that he is as queer as a nine bob note.
Speaking of queer, someone buy me Ginch Gonch underwear. Right now. Their slogan is “Wrap your inches in our Ginches”.
Jan
4
Like getting picked for dodgeball.
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How Iowa Democrats select their delegates. How neat is that? It’s like a party!