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In this edition of Where I Work, Design Milk visits designer David Weeks at his office and workshop in the DUMBO (that’s “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass”) neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The studio designs lighting that takes cues from mid-century and machine age products, furniture with minimal forms, and fun accessories, including wooden toys with flexible joints.
art/writing studio - Sophie Schellekens' studio, via Studio Sweet Studio
Wall Art Design Challenge at UncommonGoods.com. (via bit.ly/HsITjG)
In this edition of Where I Work, our very own Design Milk Founder/Executive Editor Jaime takes you “behind the blog” at the Design Milk Headquarters and shares her workspaces with you! #IntelAlwaysOn
How does a storied French accessories house go about designing a new iconic look? For Bruno Frisoni of Roger Vivier it's taken four years and a lot of geometry.
JASON WU: From faucets to cameras (and bridal gowns and candles), the young designer is constantly expanding his brand. But a day at the office still means plenty of sketches and stitches.
Love this repeating leaf pattern, from Mastering the Art of Fabric Printing and Design by Laurie Wisbrun
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On my art studio desk today: a feather mask from Mardi Gras and one of my childhood favorites, the picture book Snow by Roy McKee and P.D. Eastman.
Video featuring Mike Rohde talking about his Sketch Notes approach. via papertastebuds.com
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Fetching pins…
Kathy Friedlander I've got the itch to garden.