Monday, March 9, 2009
NYC Day 4: DUMBO Flea market (+Paul Rand+ Bob Gill)
Whoo! This ship is upside down!! I thought a good metaphor for the economy right now.
Went to DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) today for the weekend Flea Market.
Amongst the "wares" I saw noticed a strong 'circus aesthetic' going on: lots of very ornate letters, and Victorian images with lots of swirlys. Here are 2 examples: the Brooklyn Flea bag and turned over ship tshirt both from Loyalty and Blood.
Also loved the very witty tshirts made by Brooklyn based Miss Wit.
Attached is my fave design:
(The expression is more LA than NYC but still quite great!)
Afterwards went wandering through a wonderful book shop on York St.
where the huge selection of kid's books were clearly chosen with their hipster designer parents in mind. Here are pics of two of my faves: I know alot of things by Paul Rand and
A balloon for Blunderbuss by Bob Gill. I love both these books. The illustrations are exceptional: simple yet very sophisticated.
Love this ship!
Labels:
Books,
Fleamarket,
Graphic Designers i like,
guides,
Inspiration,
Textiles
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i'm digging this post. wish i coulda gone to the flea with ya. now that you mention the circus-like imagery, i realize ive been seeing it around too...
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