Seasoned Greetings is a collective for sharing and discovering unique recipes. Made possible by Ypartnership, it was initially created for the holiday season but it has the potential to grow far beyond.

Seasoned Greetings is a collective for sharing and discovering unique recipes. Made possible by Ypartnership, it was initially created for the holiday season but it has the potential to grow far beyond.

The good folks over at ANTREPO are holding a little design competition to design a new twitter logo. The prizes include “our Movie Poster Set+Container Color System Poster set+Citycab Poster Set+Sans serif Poster set (19 posters, limited edition, hand signed) Also maybe twitter [will] see our effort and they may want to use one of them.” Not too mention a chance to flex your logo muscle a litle and have some fun.
Deadline: May 27, 2009
International voting begins: June 1, 2009

To Inform and Delight is a great film that takes a close look into the beginnings, process and philosophy of Milton Glaser. It’s refreshing to see how a designer who has impacted the world tremendously, still finds so much fun in his work. What makes him unique for me is his ability to capture the feeling of a generation, a time period or culture in his work.
I recommend checking out the film, which I found through the good people at Arthouse Films (an independent production and distribution label based in NY and LA) and learn why Milton chose a small office near a playground, how he developed his skills an illustrator & designer and exactly how much money he received for the “I ♥ NY” project (I know I was surprised). The film is due for public release May 22nd.


The film will be released alongside a new book by Milton, ‘Drawing is Thinking,’ which Arthouse Films will be raffling off along with a signed poster by Milton Glaser himself!
You can also find Art & Copy (formerly ‘The Alchemists’ by the One Club) on the Arthouse Films website, which I’m deffinatly going to grab up myself.

‘We know what you’re thinking. It’s impossible.
You can’t take perfection and add 35% more perfection.
Actually, you can. We did it.
See how at fiestamericana.com/springsummer.’ – Mark Sunderland