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Today I’m loving this hand-lettered poster for the film Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, by Kellerhouse Inc.

Today I’m loving these moody B&W photos (first seen on Everday I Show)…

photo: Lasse Persson

photo: Bill Brandt

photo: Bill Brandt

photographer not credited, The New York Times

In honour of Valentine’s Day, here are a few things I’m loving…

This illustration by Kris Atomic (who says girls in glasses never get passes?):

Kris Atomic illustration

This photo via Everyday I Show:

vintage wedding photo, new york city street photography

These DIY cup wrappers from Eat Drink Chic (via How About Orange):

coffee cup wrappers

And I leave you with this thought:

“Falling in love consists merely in uncorking the imagination and bottling the common sense”  Helen Rowland in A Guide to Men

couple in love

Photo by Nina Leen via the Life Photo Archives.

Today I’m loving the hand rendered lettering of this poster for a cultural evening designed to promote the talents of young Italian creatives.

scritto sulla sabbia poster

Artwork by Pepper Design. First seen on Share Some Candy.

So I discovered Society 6 today and here’s what caught my eye:

woodchucks by david schwen

Woodchucks by David Schwen.

i like you by gemma correll

I Like You by Gemma Correll.

city in the sky by teodoru badiu

City in the Sky by Teodoru Badiu.

mr earl by valentina ramos

Mr. Earl by Valentina Ramos.

I mean, really, I could add to the list for ever. Well, maybe not for ever, but definitely for a really, really long time. The best part about Society 6 art? You can have it done up for your laptop, iphone or as a t-shirt or hoodie. Love it!

I really can’t do better justice to the creative process behind this treasure of poster than the one who made it:

This poster is a father and son collaboration. All elements are hand drawn by Koen (age 6) with a Sharpie marker at the dining room table, then arranged digitally. The type is the “Golden Rule” as penned in the honest hand of a child. Maybe what we learned in kindergarten is most important.

golden rule poster

You can see more detail on the Beast Pieces blog, here. The poster is available for purchase here.