A reference for vinyl geeks and graphic artists. Ms Kavel Rafferty’s collection of company sleeves.
Holler.
K, I have been holding onto this link for too long. My friend and hall-mate, Mike Davis, told me about some type blog a couple of months ago and you know where I went. Right over to Grain Edit, where they talk about good things like typography books from the 60′s and all. The Erik Nitsche post is just too hot. Enjoy the links. Bookmark at will.
Did you know facts from their website: “Virgin America is the first U.S. airline with mood lighting. There are 3000 MP3s onboard every flight. You can plug in to 110v power at every seat. You can order fresh food when you want it, from the screen at your seat. Red, our in-flight entertainment system, has over 25 pay-per-view Hollywood movies on demand. Virgin America is a cashless airline. Place your order, swipe your card, and you’re done.” From what I have heard and seen about Virgin America, it looks tops for flying in America. Being American and flying on boring, ugly and terrible airlines like US, Northwest, Delta and United, its nice to see a company like Virgin come into the states and step it up a notch. Not only that, but its actually cheap too! There is a review over at Wired.
Not often do you dig around and find some deep site dedicated to Calligraphy, maybe it’s just me. IAMPETH is where you need to direct your browser to, and do it fast. This site has essays, “how to” videos, examples of the best Calligraphers around, and much more.
The work of Thomas Keeley
The Mask by Danger Doom featuring Ghostface Killah
Far from being new, but its always good to come back to the things you love once and awhile.

A must ‘add’ for your Flickr account, Natzke.
Some nice and smarttypographic work over at Enrique’s behance page. Looks like he worked for Thonik and is looking for work in NYC… gotta be someone in NYC that can hook it up.
Fernando Montiel Klint on Flickr
Five all new Vector Brush collections, ready for you to rock out with.

