The American Craftsman Project

For the month of August, a series of guests will be fill­ing in on DWL with daily posts. Today’s posts come to you from Jason Johnson who fights the good fight as an Art Director/Designer at TunnelBravo. For more from Jason, check out his port­fo­lio or shots on Dribbble

To me there is noth­ing more inspi­ra­tional than see­ing a true crafts­man at work. When I came across the American Craftsman Project by Tadd Myers I was blown away. It’s fas­ci­nat­ing to see some­one mak­ing a base­ball glove, piano, hat or even a broom. Tadd has set out to cap­ture these unique artists because as he says: “the crafts­man keeps an older, slower, more pic­turesque kind of work alive”. I couldn’t agree more.

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