Good Day
March 4th, 2010
I had Chocolate Stars for breakfast, it’s going to be a good day :)





I stumbled across a fantastic collection of beautiful letterpressed work on Flickr. Many of the images combine the traditional process with contemporary colour schemes to create a striking effect.
I was just sent a link to this video and couldn’t keep it to myself!
Taken from ‘Ukraine’s got Talent‘ this is absolutely beautiful and has to be seen to be believed.


Photographer Jonathan Cherry has recently published a wonderful book of work titled ‘Blue Watch’ following the Falmouth Fire Fighters over a period of seven months. It gives an intimate and personal insight into life behind the heroic glamour.
Jonathan is gifted in picking out the subtle details which turn mundane scenes into something moving and insightful, capturing the essence of the moment.
It features an introduction by Wired UK writer Russell Davies, and a short story by Costa writer-in-residence Davey Spens.
Blue Watch is available to purchase at: www.amazon.co.uk and www.k-of-e.com/shop


Stephen Wiltshire is an incredible artist, he is probably best know in the UK for drawing the Houses of Parliament perfectly from memory after only seeing them at a glance.
“As a child, he was mute and did not relate to other human beings. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language and lived entirely in his own world.”
Stephens amazing gift shows just how little we understand the human brain, and just how much we still misunderstand autism.



The Wood Type Museum is a great online archive.
It includes the full version of Hamilton’s fantastic Catalogue No. 14
Found Via Hoefler Frere-Jones