Little Book of Lettering November 30th, 2012
ThisIsNotImportant does it again! This time being featured in the ‘Little Book Of Lettering‘ by Emily Gregory. A beautiful collection of lovely lettering and design, published by the always amazing Chronicle Books, the book showcases an assortment of artists and their inspiring lettering samples. Definitely a good way to get the design and drawing juices flowing. A few more shots below.
ShareThisDamn Good Book July 25th, 2012
The fine folks over at Hexanine put together a damn good book, titled Damn Good. The book lets ‘Top Designers Discuss Their All-Time Favorite Projects,’ and somehow (assumingly by mistake) we were fortunate to have the ‘WhenItRainsItPours‘ art work featured! Its always exciting to see your work in print, I don’t care who you are. More sexy photos below.
ShareThisVISITORS Book May 27th, 2011
We are so happy for, proud of and inspired by Kyle LaMere and his ‘VISITORS‘ project. If you’re not familiar, the gist of it is that Kyle took a photo of every person that visited his apartment in a year. The sheer amount of photos taken for this project is impressive and the variety yet consistency of the collection is profound. Simply put this project is amazing, and not in the fake ‘double rainbow‘ sense, it is truly amazing. Well done Mr. LeMere.
ShareThisLive Now Book March 31st, 2011
The Live Now book is a collection of inspirational quotes and illustrations pursuing the notion of living a happy and engaged life. The book consists of over 100 pages of original artwork from collaborators all over the world. We were fortunate enough to be involved.
A big thank you goes out to KristinNehls and F+W Media, for the advanced copy. View our submissions after the jump.
ShareThisQuick Witted January 8th, 2011
We were asked to come up with some fun, quick, sketchnote style illustrations for a book – take a look.
ShareThisBlack & White August 21st, 2010
Jan Willem Wennekes, also known as Zeptonn, invited Jesse to be part of this amazing collaborative drawing book. Read the rest of this entry »
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