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1. IF: Blanket and Sunday Sketchbook



I'm back to my drawing board! Finally settling in a bit. Busy teaching (so happy) and preparing for teaching in Sedona in September at Fairy and Earth School. I've signed up for an online Photoshop class at the school, which I feel will be very helpful. Here's part of my black/white series of drawings I want to put into a handmade book. I want to thank Dog for the invention of the Pigma Micron pen, which flows so deliciously.

(Thanks to Meagan who told me how to adjust my pic in Photoshop to look clearer, sharper. See! I'm already learning. That pic is the one on top)

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2. IF: Plain

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3. Fwis-Readymechs

Take a look at these Readymechs. They are free flat, readymade toys that can be printed on paper. Amazing designs. I found them through Michael Surtee's blog again...DesignNotes. Fwis is a graphic design group in Portland, Denver, Cupertino and Brooklyn.

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4. Design Notes by Michael Surtees

Another great design blog is Design Notes by Michael Surtees.

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