Today I offer you a tour of the walls of my office cubicle. A cubicle is always an interesting amalgamation of quotes, articles, and postcards — usually little reminders of what life really means, of things you might enjoy if you weren’t at work, or your own personal version of motivational posters or cynicism.
A beautiful letterpress graduation card from Hello Lucky. (Love the typography!)
A Frida Kahlo card featuring the image above, from the Frida Kahlo ArtBox.
An Edward Gorey postcard (“Donald imagined things.”)
A 2008 Frida Kahlo wall calendar.
A postcard featuring the 2006 National Poetry Month poster design. Love the poetry & graphic design combo!
The “you’re-loved self-esteemizer” availible for download as high quality pdf from Time Out New York. (Another example of great design, and very funny!)
(Part II will be posted here.)
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2 Responses for "Tour of my Cubicle (Part I of II)"
This is probably going to seem very strange, and if you don’t have the time, I understand, but…I found your page doing a search for the 2008 Frida Kahlo calendar – I was going to buy a cheap used copy online and frame the paintings (so much more economical than buying posters!). But I can’t seem to find a listing of which paintings are in the 2008. I just bought the 2009 (for half off already!), and want to make sure there aren’t duplicates. If you possibly have the time, do you think you could shoot me a quick list of the painting that are included? I would be so grateful! Thanks, either way. Best wishes for the new year! :)
Doesn’t sound strange at all… it’s just that…. I have no idea WHERE that calendar IS!!! Great idea to frame calendar pics though.
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