Lines, lines, lines! Eric Rasmussen’s home in Sag Harbor as designed by Paul Masi. Skatelite, a pressed paper-and-resin material made for skateboard parks, covers the floor and counters.
Inset from a killer wedding invitation (click through to see the whole thing) that’s making the rounds on Twitter and Tumblr, for obvious reasons. The Matt in question is Matt Dorfman who does amazing design at Metalmother. (via gesteves and caterina)
Poster for Dag van de Architectuur Groningen (via -MAKI- on flickr via karenh)
This is a great concept: the cover of issue 8 of Opium Magazine has a nine-word story printed to become visible one word at a time over the next thousand years:
The cover of issue 8 is printed in a double layer of black ink. The overlayer is screened back for the nine words making the letters fractionally more vulnerable to ultraviolet light. The quantity of ink for each word is different, so the words will appear one at a time, when exposed to sunlight, over the next thousand years.
(via dailymeh)

Pendant TEELICHT designed by Jan Bernstein. (via noquedanblogs via szymon)
The Brothers Bloom. New (non-studio*) poster. Illustration by Zachary. Layout, compositing, & typography by Marke.
*which is to say: probably won’t be used.
Fuuuuuuuuck yeah.
Welcome TheMadeShop to tumblr!

simplicity rocks!
packaging portfolio of the London and New York based design agency Pearlfisher (via szymon)
“The Book Cover Archive, for the appreciation and categorization of excellence in book cover design.”
An impressive catalog of work, presented in a clean, flexible, grid.