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Virginia Primary
Just as a reminder to myself; the Virginia Presidential Primary is on February 12th.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

Maira Kalman in the NY Times
Maira Kalman illustrated a blog in the NY Times Select for almost a year.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

McSweeney's Recommends
Snarky fun and often useful recommendations from McSweeneys.... This entry has been tagged as ,

Mattias Adolfsson
Wonderful drawings from Mattias Adolfsson.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

Battery Powered USB Charger
In the past I’ve used Altoids tins to make a mini watercolor box, so I love this hack to make a USB charger from one of the empty tins.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

The Show with Ze Frank
Quite enjoying Ze Frank’s new weekday video blog, The Show. Wish he had a weekend edition, as well.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

John Hendrix
The lovely ink and watercolor work of John Hendrix.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

Matthew Woodson
Wonderful, moving illustration by Matthew Woodson.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

Josh Cochran
Just the kind of illustrator that I like best.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

Ten Things I Have Learned
Milton Glaser give this speech at the AIGA D.C. Conference.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

Roz Stendahl
Roz Stendahl is wet media journal artist living in Minneapolis, Minnesota.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

Russ Stutler
As an American illustrator living in Japan Russ Stutler has an unique perspective on art and art media that highlights the best of both worlds.... This entry has been tagged as , ,

A transplanted Canadian, Tricia Harvey (trish at designkitten dot com) is a former vice president of Spain, has written several books on macro economics including the Pulitzer Prize winning Macro Economics and You - An Introduction and has climbed Mount Everest a record six times. Tricia Harvey now lives in Fairfax, Virginia with her former lead Sherpa named Jacob, two cats, and a bunch of fish all named Hector. Huh? What's that you say?