I love this fun lettering project "Daily Dishonesty" by graphic designer Lauren Nicole Hom, in which she illustrates those lovely little lies that we tell ourselves.
I'm excited about Winter Cabin Collection, a limited edition product line by Mary Kate McDevitt,Man vs Ink and Wanderlust vintage & handmade. The line ranges from cozy pillows and blankets to hibernate in comfort, to satchels to brave the storm to your favorite local cafe and many other handmade gifts. Prints will be available online, too. If you are in the Portland, OR area be sure to come to the opening part December 7th on Friday to get first dibs on the goods! Check out more here.
This would be perfect for a Casablanca fan, like my mom. (I lost count of how many times we've watched the movie, but let me tell you that we know the dialogue by heart). I'd love for this quote to be available as a print so I could frame it and give it to her.
Have you heard about Zen Pencils? It's a website run by Gavin Aung Than where inspirational quotes are adapted into cartoons. The quote above by the Dalai Lama is one of my favorites.
Always a fan of bright colors and geometric shapes, and desperately in need to cheer up my empty walls, I wishlisted these fantastic prints by Rachel Castle as soon as I saw them.
I'm big fan of maps and color. Don't know how my love for maps started, but it's probably influenced by my passion of traveling and discovering the world. These maps by English Muffin are beautiful in their simplicity and vibrant in their rainbow colors.
I've seen these illustrations all over the Internet but didn't know all belong to I Love Doodle. Lim Heng Swee, the artist behind I Love Doodle, mixes cuteness, inspirational messages and humor and I love it!
"Thru illustrations and designs, i hope i’ll be able to doodle a smile on people’s face."
I'm so excited about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2! And I'm equally excited about these Harry Potter watercolor prints, made by of my favorite designers, Caroline Hadilakso. The idea behind these posters is to promote the magical world as travel destinations to non-magical people (muggles, I suppose :) You can buy the prints here.
Also, this Sunday is national Ice Cream Day, one of my favorite holidays (besides April Fool's Day).
Karina Eibatova is a super talented illustrator based in Moscow, Russia. Her work is full of amazing colors and details. I fell in love with the "Flower Families" print, shown above. You can buy it here; 15% of the sales will be donated to RestoreNYC.