DDC Fall Tour 2007 / Day 35 / Back On The Road




Really digging this one. Wow. Colin Johnson is the guy behind it. Go Minnesota.Here it is, real big. I couldn't take it anymore and bought one. Caved in.- - - -Colin got me fired up pretty good. He got me thinking about one of my other favorites: Tony Fitzpatrick.- - - -IF YOU KNOW WHAT IS GOOD FOR YOU: Craig Hickman's "The Processed Word." Beautiful images of signage in all state of decay and disrepair.- - - -A page I use often, and, love the design of.- - - - Tim Lahan has a new site up. Tim Lahan uses Field Notes. Tim Lahan does it out of Philly. Tim Lahan makes some awesome stuff. Get yer ass over to his site and dig on his work right now. This is worth some spare time, folks. Really. Bravo, man.- - - - FIELD NOTES IN THE MIST: Field Notes are good for collecting autographs of famous primate researchers.- - - -Yeah, man, heck yeah, perfect, right, awesome: The Umbra Magtable.