1. “How to Design A Product To be Put on Display” 
    Design: Gluekit 

    (Source: youtube.com)

  2. Trailer for Gluekit’s “Long Play” exhibition.
    Opens Saturday, March 16th in LA.
    RSVP for reception from 7-10 

  3. No Cash ValueDoes the goodness ever stop? No way! We transition from 2012 into 2013 with the great exhibition No Cash Value from London’s and New York’s finest: Colophon Foundry with Benjamin Critton. No Cash Value is an exhibition of and about cultural and fiscal Exchange. Colophon Foundry will show works created specifically for this geography and exchange-scenario. No Cash Value looks to the Dollar ($), Euro (€), and Pound (£) as placeholders for, and abstract representations of, the United States, Netherlands, and United Kingdom. Two typefaces—Value Sans and Value Serif—have been drawn for the occasion and will be available to the public starting on the evening of the show’s opening. Additional works will include objects as well as editioned prints  and publications. A catalogue for the show will also be produced. Works will be for sale from $/€/£1.

    No Cash Value
    Does the goodness ever stop? No way! We transition from 2012 into 2013 with the great exhibition No Cash Value from London’s and New York’s finest: Colophon Foundry with Benjamin Critton. No Cash Value is an exhibition of and about cultural and fiscal Exchange. Colophon Foundry will show works created specifically for this geography and exchange-scenario. No Cash Value looks to the Dollar ($), Euro (€), and Pound (£) as placeholders for, and abstract representations of, the United States, Netherlands, and United Kingdom. Two typefaces—Value Sans and Value Serif—have been drawn for the occasion and will be available to the public starting on the evening of the show’s opening. Additional works will include objects as well as editioned prints  and publications. A catalogue for the show will also be produced. Works will be for sale from $/€/£1.

  4. drawdownbooks:

16 pp. Tote Bag - Draw Down BooksAvailable at the Draw Down Store

    drawdownbooks:

    16 pp. Tote Bag - Draw Down Books
    Available at the Draw Down Store

  5. Jack Pierson, Visiting Artist in PhotographyPoster, 2012  

    Jack Pierson, Visiting Artist in Photography
    Poster, 2012  

  6. (via brndn)

    (via brndn)

  7. drawdownbooks:

Celebrate small publications and zines with our new “16 pp.” tote bag! Limited edition! 

    drawdownbooks:

    Celebrate small publications and zines with our new “16 pp.” tote bag! Limited edition! 

  8. LibraryTote BagDesign: Ryan WallerAvailable at Part of It  

    Library
    Tote Bag
    Design: Ryan Waller
    Available at Part of It  

  9. Youth Against ________PosterDesign: Ryan Waller 

    Youth Against ________
    Poster
    Design: Ryan Waller 

  10. ProjectA typeface of two weights made by projecting on a corner and curved surfaceDesign: Jessica Svendsen 

    Project
    A typeface of two weights made by projecting on a corner and curved surface
    Design: Jessica Svendsen 

  11. In Black and Gold: Summer 2011Typographic Cover Series Design: MetahavenArt Direction: Christopher Sleboda

    In Black and Gold: Summer 2011
    Typographic Cover Series 
    Design: Metahaven
    Art Direction: Christopher Sleboda

  12. In Black and Gold: Fall 2011Typographic Cover Series Design: Kazunari HattoriArt Direction: Christopher Sleboda 

    In Black and Gold: Fall 2011
    Typographic Cover Series 
    Design: Kazunari Hattori
    Art Direction: Christopher Sleboda 

  13. In Black and Gold: Summer 2012Typographic Cover Series Design: Todd JamesArt Direction: Christopher Sleboda 

    In Black and Gold: Summer 2012
    Typographic Cover Series 
    Design: Todd James
    Art Direction: Christopher Sleboda 

  14. What We’re After #1Poster, 2007Design: Ken Meier

    What We’re After #1
    Poster, 2007
    Design: Ken Meier

  15. Book Featured in aka Yale Graphic Design Exhibition 2012Design: Inva CotaPhoto: Christopher Sleboda

    Book
    Featured in aka Yale Graphic Design Exhibition 2012
    Design: Inva Cota
    Photo: Christopher Sleboda