Monday Quick Links: 08.13.12

Fuzzco just launched a project I’m really excited about: Goes to Work, “a suite of inter­nal man­age­ment tools that allow com­pa­nies in the cre­ative space (design­ers, devel­op­ers, archi­tects, etc) to bet­ter orga­nize them­selves.” Get a glimpse into the app’s inter­face right here and check out the app’s web­site to request an invite.

David Airey’s new book, Work for Money, Design for Love, is now avail­able for pre-order.

I fea­tured one of these in last week’s Collection, but I thought they deserved another men­tion: Out of Prints sells vin­tage orig­i­nal Pantone Letraset posters in a wide vari­ety of colors.

Speaking of Pantone, I recently dis­cov­ered they they offer a series of desk­top wall­pa­pers for all of your devices. Check them out here.

This is New York Now shows you Instagram pho­tos taken in NYC in real time.

Fields Notes launched the lim­ited edi­tion Game Day series, which also marks their first foray into pub­lish­ing with Field Notes Brand Books. The first release is a story by Kevin Guilfoile enti­tled A Drive Into the Gap, “a true story about fathers and sons, base­ball and mem­ory, and the improb­a­ble jour­ney of a bat from one of the most iconic moments in the his­tory of the game to the bed­room of a 12-year-old boy.”

Two Paperdolls and Neenah Papers just launched The Beauty of Engraving: “a vir­tual gallery of engraved paper, a resource for engraver con­tact infor­ma­tion, and a place to learn more about the craft. The site is geared towards the graphic design crowd, or peo­ple who are look­ing for a great and inter­est­ing way to print their work.

Tad Carpenter cre­ated this excel­lent how-to guide for Adobe Illustrator CS6.

Good Reads: The Creators of “Workaholics” on Keeping the Stupid and Weird in Your Creative ProcessHow to Set Goals and Motivate Yourself to Actually Achieve ThemManaging Email Realistically.

2 Comments

  1. Posted August 13, 2012 at 10:17 am | Permalink

    Thanks for the men­tion Courtney, appre­ci­ate it :-)

  2. Posted August 14, 2012 at 11:46 am | Permalink

    What Tom said. Cheers, Courtney!

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