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Remedy Quarterly: recipes and the stories behind them

I love this little publication. Remedy Quarterly collects recipes and the stories behind them. Each quarter has a theme, and I had the pleasure of contributing to this most recent issue (Stealing). Designer Kelly Carámbula does a fantastic job with it, and it’s worth checking out for its design alone.
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Brilliant collage art by Andrew Ashbrook

Andrew Ashbrook is a profoundly mysterious gentleman with a disarming sense of humor. (Alternately: Andrew is a body builder with kung-fu abilities who is ready for the women.) I hardly see him despite the fact that he’s one of my roommates, so I’m always learning something new about the guy. Read more

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Make Pixel Art app

Just what we all needed, another way to watch hours drain away on the Internet under the false pretense of productivity! I can’t tell you how often I’ve sat frustrated in Photoshop, wishing there was an easier way to generate pixel art. So I’m excited to see this app has simplified the process. I’m particularly loving the sharing aspect of it: you can dive in and build your 8-bit dreams from scratch, or you can collage using a library of users’ past creations.

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FUKT magazine

I discovered this pretty publication last month at the NY Art Book Fair. FUKT seems to be a one-man endeavor that publishes ‘usually annually’ and contains an excellent selection of contemporary drawing. It curates a great span of artists working in styles ranging from fine art to the design-inspired. The magazine can be found via Revolver Publishing.

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Quiksilver, the surfing apparel company, has just released what is being considered the world’s first eco-friendly watch. Made of sustainable ebony wood and running on automatic movement instead of batteries, this limited-edition watch is green down to the shipping of the raw materials. Every raw material used in making this watch is recyclable (the aluminum, the steel, and the mineral crystal are all 100% recyclable), and it also includes solvent free links and is shipped by sea rather than by air. The Ray has a five-year warranty, meaning that it has a longer life than normal watches.

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An original drawing by Italian artist Fupete, this graphite on old paper artwork is a must have for any collector. The artist’s work spans not only gallery mixed media but also print design, illustration, and street art, and this Lonesome Cowboy piece is part of his 2010 Be Bop Argot visual research on traveling across America. Exclusive to Lost At E Minor, the Lonesome Cowboy plus other original Fupete items can be found in the Lost At E Minor store.

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