lovely poster by Charley Harper. Too bad they are so expensive. Thanks for MUG for the heads-up.
death cab for cutie: plans
love it, love it. but i love everything mr. gibbard does. more mature sounding album. it took a while, but finally grew on me and now it is my favorite Death Cab album. (*****)
The Weakerthans: Left and Leaving
hands down, one of my favorite albums. redesigned it for my sagmeister class. enough said.
(*****)
Jawbreaker: Dear Diary
my favorite jawbreaker album. many would arge with me about this, but realize that i listened to this not after it first came out, but years later when the lyrics and the music matched my life. I would have hated it when it came out. guess i had to mature to get was it was about. (*****)
Punk Planet
got a subscription because they need help since there distributor is having trouble. got suport my peeps in chicago. Plus, their articles are amazing as is their design. (****)
ReadyMade
love this magazine!!! if i was a magazine, I would be ReadyMade. (heart) (*****)
Print
still reading it. its good, but I've fallen more in love with ID. (***)
Jonathan Safran Foer: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
liked it, but not as much as the hype. Loved the combo of images and type that he had going on. (of course it stole this designer's heart.) One thing that was amazing though is that he had me on the verge of tears more then any book that I have read in the past 10 years. (***)
Jonathan Lethem: Motherless Brooklyn
re-read this for my book club. forgot how good it is. Nice mystery/ganster novel set in present day Broolyn with the most unexpected main character you'd expect for this type of book. (****)
David Sedaris: Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
can't go wrong with mr. sedaris. Don't find this as funny as his past books, but it is just as good. Feels like he has gotten a bit more fuzzy and retrospective. (****)
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did you see the image of Lookout Mountain or White Sands? Not to mention the catfish? I love this art! If I had the bread, I would totally buy a print!
Posted by: ana | January 29, 2006 at 01:10 PM