June 25, 2010
An Apple A Day on DesignMarketo
Designed by Ken Kirton.
January 7, 2010
Zuni Halpern & Erik Steinbrecher
Ital Thai Chinese and Paint
Ital Thai Chinese and Paint is a compilation of the first collaborative work by Zuni Halpern and Erik Steinbrecher. The booklet shows montages of photographs and paintings. All the photographed advertisings are collected in the streets. The paintings on paper are studio works. Both materials, views of fusion food and plates of abstract designs are melted. These “painted meals” can be considered as ornaments in the urban context of fast gastronomy and catering.
Yum!
December 11, 2009
Pretty much everything Tamara Shopsin touches turns to gold. This is one of a series of wonderful illustrations she’s made with Jason Fulford (who’s also great) for the New York Times Magazine’s Cooking With Dexter column. There’s bunch more of them over at Feasting Never Stops.
Also, if you haven’t seen it, check out I Like Killing Flies, the documentary about her dad, Kenny Shopsin, and his weird/awesome restaurant in New York (with an awesome website by Tamara). Creativity is clearly in the Shopsin genepool.
November 15, 2009
New awesome blog alert: Feasting Never Stops. Like But Does It Float (which I love), only food-oriented. Found, coincidentally, via BDIF co-editor Atley G. Kasky.
August 3, 2009
Poodle ice cream sandwich, as served at the Blue Bottle Coffee inside SFMOMA’s awesome new rooftop sculpture gallery/garden, and inspired by this oddly unsettling/humorous Katharina Fritsch installation. Tasted as good at it looks!
May 30, 2009
midwife/middle school science teacher | san antonio, TX | 3-person household (including dog) | first week after deciding to eat locally grown vegetables. | 2008
photographer mark menjivar has created a series of portraits looking inside people’s fridges. […] the series is very revealing as each piece is accompanied by a short description of its owner.
(via designboom)
