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Top 7 Favorite Indie Fashion Websites

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

There are so many Indie Fashion websites to love! But right now…these are my favorite 7:

1.Urban Fashion Network
This is the website I check out to get the latest fashion news, events and to find out about up and coming designers. They have an awesome detailed directory of stores and venues that support handmade designers. You can check out their feature designer section where you will even find a Q&A with me!

2. Etsy Rain
Of course Etsy Rain has to make my top 7. The blog for the Seattle Etsy Street Team. This website is chock full of information for all things handmade and local to Seattle.

3. …Anything Indie
Created by Andrea Bonelli the artisan behind Plum and Sage This blog is simply beautiful. You will find everything from pasta to hydrangeas and gorgeous photography.

4. Clutch 22
The site covers emerging fashion trends, do-it-yourself projects and how-to’s, along with stellar tips and tricks for online shopping.

5. Spun
Accessible.Organic.Style
If you haven’t checked this blog out yet you should. Sara Seumae a busy mom of 2 is the creator of Spun. She makes quality organic clothing that meet’s her three F’s it Fits, Flatters, and is Fashionable. Who doesn’t like that?!

6. I Make Cute Stuff
Jeweler, crafter, teacher and busy Etsy Rainer Marlo M. is the creator of I Make Cute Stuff. I love to check back and see what she has been up to. Lately she has been creating these super cute tiny polymer clay critters. Cow and pie-cute for sure!

7. Sydney Loves Fashion
A great blog for fashionistas. Sydney has spent the last 10 years in the fashion industry. Check this blog out for all the latest trends.

Fremont Sunday Market

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Visit us this Sunday at the Fremont Sunday Market. You can find us in booth 121 next to the smoothie shop. For more details take a peek at our Revival Ink Events Calendar on the upper right side of this blog.

New Graphic Design in China

Thursday, May 8th, 2008


With the Olympics in China approaching and current exhibitions about Chinese art, we are asking once again: what’s happening now in the country where, until a decade or two ago, graphic design and illustration were the preserve of the propagandists. And more importantly, where can we see the fresh, hot stuff that the kids are turning out? Until now, they post it mostly online on their blogs, under the radar for a lot of galleries. However, last year, we showed you the exciting new photography in China. Now the same
publisher, 3030, has another work of love for you: New Graphic Design In China. For that, Hong Kong-based editor Javin Mo of Milkxhake has gathered thirty Chinese graphic designers around 30 years old for your typographic pleasure. PingMag talked to Javin:

Kids in China increasingly use Flickr and social networks to show their photo work. But how do people get to know upcoming graphic designers in China?
- There is the Art & Design magazine from Beijing which is very popular, and there’s another one from Guangzhou called Design 360 bc. I know one of the Art & Design editors, and she recommended to me some of the young talents. For example, in the book there’s one guy from Guangzhou, Bai Ganggang, who does a record label called Vowelmusic. He is a music producer in his mid 20s, being part of a really energetic underground music scene in China.

Where are China’s creative capitals in terms of graphics and illustration?
- In Hong Kong, we started our graphic design history only in the 1970s. In mainland China, it’s been like ten to fifteen years maximum. And in the last seven years, I’ve seen a lot of interesting projects online by these 20-something people. I can see the freedom in spaces like Shanghai or Beijing, because contemporary art is super crazy there. These two art scenes are providing a really good atmosphere for graphic design. The kids can find magazines for their illustrations and open-minded clients for collaboration, especially when it comes to art- and culture-related product design. That’s quite different from Hong Kong where it’s pretty commercial: our art space is not as big as China’s right now. That’s why not many designers can just do art- and cultural-related things and survive.

Are there any non-commercial spaces in Hong Kong where artists can show their graphic works today?
- We have a lot of galleries that are more like auction places. But there are some interesting happenings, like the new media art festival called Microwave I’m working for now. It’s a bunch of young people and right now they are doing an exhibition called Act Local where they are working with British UVA in collaboration with a local artist.

What Chinese design blogs would you recommend?
- There is one from the south called ad110.com from Shenzhen focusing on all the big design happenings, including industrial. They feature critiques for logo design and design news. For the north, there is chinavisual.com. There are quite a lot of blogs, but these two are the biggest and they are pretty good among design schools. And then, there is also Get it Louder, of course. It’s a shame that, in Hong Kong, we don’t have a big community website.

Interesting! Thank you, Javin Mo of Milkxhake for this marvelous New Graphic Design In China compilation!

Written by Verena
Article courtesy of PingMag. View full article here: http://pingmag.jp/2008/04/14/new-graphic-design-in-china
Photo from “I Love Guangzhou” poster series by Wu Zhen. Photo courtesy of Wu Zhen and 3030 Press.

Check Out This Rug At Design Public

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008


Design Public has some of the greatest home accessories I’ve seen. I recommend following them at Stylehive, so you can stay updated with their newest posts. That’s how I discovered this very artistic and stylish rug.

Today’s favorite Etsy Item

Thursday, May 1st, 2008


I saw this item on Etsy’s showcase today, and I was amazed. It’s the most beautiful necklace I have seen in awhile. This very unique vintage octopus with a 16 inch steel chain will certainly turn some heads. I like the pendant size too, not too big, but not too small to see the detail. If you crave more vintage stamped charms like these, check out
Ragtrader\’d5s Etsy store. You won’t be disappointed.

IrateMonkey Tees!

Monday, April 28th, 2008


Just a teaser for one of my favorites on IrateMonkey. IrateMonkey is like Threadless for Facebook. You can vote for, submit, and buy the tees once you install this application on your Facebook page. Check it out here. Who knows? Maybe I’ll submit a design too.

Hot Shipoopi Nights With Modern Dog

Thursday, April 24th, 2008


Last night I went to the 21st anniversary party for Modern Dog Design Company. We also celebrated the release of their book “Modern Dog: 20 Years of Poster Art”. I had a great time, and caught up with a lot of old friends there. Modern Dog is an amazing Seattle design company, who has inspired me for years. Their punk-rock, yet refined, design style has been successfully applied to many big clients like Coke a Cola, the NBA, and Blue Q products. The 2 founders of Modern Dog: Mike Strassburger, and Robynne Raye teach design classes at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. They have been great mentors for me, and many others. In fact, it was during my internship at Modern dog that I decided to start my own business: Revival Ink Apparel. The 3rd member of Modern Dog, Rob Zweibel, was a classmate of mine from Cornish. By far, the friendliest, most humble, and talented designer you will ever meet. Together they make an amazing team, and keep the laughs coming for hours. For those of you not familiar with their work, visit moderndog.com and I\’d5m sure you will become a fan too. I highly recommend getting a copy of their poster book for your coffee table. The glossy prints will provide much conversation and visual interest for entertaining your guests. I promise.

Buy it on Amazon for only $18.15 what a deal!

Designgive Pre-Summer Sale

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008


Designgive Pre-Summer Sale.
Sweet tees for cheaper than usual. Designgive is offering all products for 20% less. No codes needed discount will be applied automatically at checkout. This is one of my favorite shirts by them, very cool!

Just For Fun, Strange History Lesson

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.
John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860 John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960.
Both were particularly concerned with civil rights.
Both wives lost their children while living in the White House.
Both Presidents were shot on a Friday.
Both Presidents were shot in the head
Now it gets really weird.
Lincoln’s secretary was named Kennedy.
Kennedy’s Secretary was named Lincoln.
Both were assassinated by Southerners.
Both were succeeded by Southerners named Johnson.
Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808.
Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908.

John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was s born in 1839.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated Kennedy, was born in 1939.

Both assassins were known by their three names.
Both names are composed of fifteen letters.
Now hang on to your seat.
Lincoln was shot at the theater named ‘Ford.’
Kennedy was shot in a car called ‘ Lincoln ‘ made by ‘Ford.’
Lincoln was shot in a theater and his assassin ran and hid in a warehouse.
Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and h is assassin ran and hid in a theater.
Booth and Oswald were assassinated before their trials.
And here’s the kicker…
A week before Lincoln was shot, he was in Monroe, Maryland A week before Kennedy was shot, and he was with Marilyn Monroe.

Creepy huh?

Featured item from my Etsy Shop – Seahorse Zip Hoodie

Friday, April 11th, 2008
Seahorse Zip Hoodie

I wear this hoodie all the time. It is very comfortable, cute, and warm. Perfect for those chilly Seattle summer nights.

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