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I love these slightly nerdy goods from The Curiosity Shoppe.

Know-it-all pencils:

pencils from the curiosity shoppe

These “creative type black glasses” USB drives:

fun usb drive from the curiosity shoppeAnd these composition book birthday cards:

composition book birthday card from the curiosity shoppe

A few weeks ago my husband completed Ironman Canada for the third time. We are so, so proud of him. We also think he’s a little nuts. To commemorate what he says is his last Ironman, I wrote and designed this little souvenir book that we printed via Apple’s iPhoto application. It was a fun personal project that I’m happy to share with the interweb.

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

ironman canada souvenir book

I can see why people find the road life compelling, because you’re in this permanent state of migration. You’re not faced with yourself, your moving constantly away from yourself. ~ Rebecca Pidgeon in The New Yorker 09.06.10

colour story the road homephoto by jovas167 (via stock.xchng)

Pantone has released its 2011 Spring fashion colour forecast to coincide with the start of New York Fashion Week. Feeling a little Honeysuckle (aka Pantone 18-2120) anyone?

pantone spring 2011 colour forecastI know Spring tends to be all soft and sweet, but I have to say this forecast is a little pastely for my own personal taste.

pantone spring 2011 colour forecastYou can read the full report here.

DKNG Studios does some pretty sweet concert posters, don’t you think?

The Swell Season by DKNG Studios

[o how I love The Swell Season ]

James Taylor Carole King poster by DKNG Studios

[ o how I love Carole King - Tapestry is my favourite album, I think, ever ]

Many of the posters are available in DKNG’s shop. So check it out for yourself. First seen on Veerle’s blog. She does have a way with curation.

The Felt & Wire shop is hosting the Feedback Loop Notebook Project. In exchange for free Loop paper from Mohawk, 25 leading US letterpress printers were asked to create 50 unique notebooks. 100% of the 15$ purchase price of each notebook will go to Design Ignites Change to support its youth mentorship project, School: By Design.

Here’s a peek.

Now go get a few for yourself! Click here to visit the Felt & Wire shop.