24 maart 2010

Going once... going twice






I found this game at the local thriftshop, how great is that! I haven't got a clue when this game was published. I didn't even know such a game existed. A pity though, the hammer is broken. The previous owner tried to fix it with far too much tape. We haven't played it yet, our kids a too small to understand the value of money. Besides, they weren't around yet, when the Dutch currency was the guilder!

23 maart 2010

Send in your box!




Check out this website, the boxdoodle project. I think it would be really great to send in a project: rearrange a box to make any kind of figure or object. Make the most of least.
What a great idea, and what lovely results!

Green alphabet


This alphabet of Britain has been collected by 25-year- old Rachel Young after selecting the images from a Google map of aerial photographs of the country.
Rachel came up with the idea as a way of passing the time during her convalescence after being badly injured in a car accident in February. Incapacitated and laid up in her home in Ossett, West Yorkshire, she decided to hunt down perfect images representing all 26 letters of the alphabet. Over three days, Rachel scoured the maps, looking at odd shapes, winding rivers, forests, fields, roads and buildings - anything that might throw up a shape that resembled the letters of the alphabet.
Read more here

Catalina Estrada



Yesterday I came across this beautifully illustrated book by Paulo Coelho, called Love. Perhaps I'm the millionth blogger to post about this book or about this artist but I still want to share my 'find'. Check out her website or her Flickr

22 maart 2010

Alphabet game



Another great game I found at the thriftshop for about a euro. Unfortunately this shop doesn't have a lot of respect for vintage stuff. They stick a price tag on it which I could hardly remove without damaging the box and to make it even worse, they close the box with a lot of tape.
But then again, who am I to talk... I tear up old encyclopedia's for the illustrations...

21 maart 2010

Encyclopedic drawings


About 10 years ago I bought an old set of encyclopedia. I was especially interested in the illustrations, so (I'm almost afraid to admit it) one night my friend Yvette and tore up all the books and took out the drawings... What's left of the books is a large stack of drawings such as this one. I'll probably post more of these drawings now and then. They are pretty amazing. Unfortunaltely the size doesn't fit under my scanner so I had to scan the drawing twice and stitch the two parts together in Photoshop.
It's terrible, but I can't remember the brand, nor the publishing date of the encyclopedia. I feel like such a barbarian now!!

Meanwhile, at band camp

Nursery rhymes






I bought this lovely book about a month ago at Marktplaats via Pien. This book took my breath away, the illustrations are so sweet and adorable! Pien gave me a tip about a series of books with the same style of illustation. I'll post those another time. They are really lovely as well.

20 maart 2010

Carla the Poodle




Cute children's book about a poodle named Carla. In the illustrations a vibrant blue is used.

Mix and match






Don't you just love the mix and match books? This is a simple version for babies, but I think the target group can be a little broader. They can include me as well... This book was published by Hema, a department store in The Netherlands. Hema brings (Dutch) design closer to every day people.

19 maart 2010

Paper for Soho









At the office I'm responsible for talking to the sales representatives the paper manufacturers send to us. This usually means listening to a sales pitch about the quality of the paperbrands they represent. Paper mills make the most beautiful books with samples and this is a great example. Soho means Small Office Home Office. The book is presented by Gilbert Paper, the concept and design is by The Valentine Group and the illustrations are by Jessie Hartland.
I will definately blog about her another time!

This book is quite old, the paper brand probably is no longer in production and Gilbert Paper is now Neenah Paper.

Sing with me






These tiny psalm books are quite beautiful. One of them belonged to my grandfather, it used to fit right in the pocket of his Sunday jacket.

18 maart 2010

Doodle, doodle, do


I did this one by hand, it's just one dotted line. (Click to enlarge).

Ever lost a slipper?






I love vintage Disney stuff. These books are quite collectible, especially when the book is undamaged and complete: the cards in the book are trading cards which were handed out by Albert Heijn (a large Dutch chain of supermarkets). This book is from 1950.

17 maart 2010

Willem Sandberg






One of my most favorite Dutch graphic designers (pre computer age) is Willem Sandberg (1897-1984). He was a typographer and museum curator. From 1937 -1941 he was the curator of modern art at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. After the Second World War, he became the director of the Stedelijk Museum until his retirement in 1962. During his tenure he expanded the museum and developed new exhibition techniques, for which he gained international renown. He applied his graphic design and typography skills to over 300 catalogues.
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