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Book Review: Wandering Off Into Space

September 7th, 2010

Chuck Anderson is a role model and self-made man. The renowned artist and designer got his professional start with his decision to forgo college. Over a decade later, Anderson’s built a flourishing career through dedicated self-promotion and stellar art work. Anderson’s website, No Pattern, has evolved into a library of photoshop wonderment with clients ranging from Google and Nike to ESPN and Absolut. Anderson’s first book, No Pattern, showcases his signature style of vivid lights with surreal glow. His second (and most recent) book, Wandering Off Into Space, shares a similar vibe with an up-t0-date evolution of his signature style. Check it out for an inspiring dose of color and light!

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August - September 10 - 30, 2010

New York: ID’s Best of the Best

Budget Buys: Louis Reith

June 21st, 2010

A few months ago, Amsterdam-based artist, Louis Reith spun a web of admirers with his typographically inspired works on paper. His masterful merging of geometric shapes, abstract typography, vintage maps and old book pages is a reminder to all designers to take a step back from the computer every once in a while. In today’s world where so much art is digitally composed and intricately dense, the hand-rendered simplicity and obvious restraint makes Reith’s work immensely beautiful and refreshing. Little Paper Planes is presently offering four exclusive limited edition prints from the artist at a delightfully affordable price of $35 per print, with the whole set offered at $120. A lovely opportunity to get your hands on the work of a talented up and comer- take advantage!

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