
The work of Baptiste Debombourg exists somewhere in flux between installation, architecture, construction and destruction. Beautifully considered.

I had the pleasure of stumbling into Flinders Lane Gallery earlier in the week to encounter the work of Terri Brooks. Seeing is believing.

I met up with a mate the other week that happens to be a street/documentary photographer. We were having a coffee at local Collingwood cafe CIBI (great chicken foccacias) when he whipped out his Leica and snapped off a few frames. He just sent this photo through from that day and I was pretty amazed at the result. Interesting how an ordinary scene can be made to look so interesting and provoking through the eyes of a true talent.
We’ve just done a shoot for an upcoming print piece with Josh. Can’t let too much more out of the bag just now but watch this space for details over the next few weeks. In the meantime check out Josh’s work at www.joshrobenstone.com.

Fantastic hand drawn lettering over at http://www.meandmypen.com

GO FONT UR SELF* is dedicated to exploring and pushing the diverse range of techniques employed in type design of past, present and future through original pieces of work from talented typographers worldwide. Great site and interesting blog. Exhibition of works by the likes of Mike Perry and Emil Kozak opening this coming thursday at Don’t Come in Melbourne.

We’ve just got back a fantastic job from the printer and the bookbinder. A catalogue of works from the Wardlow gallery artist in residence Stephan Balleux.
The book is 74 pages, pad bound with a thick leather cover; embossed with a black foil, handmade by the clever folks at Irwin & McLaren. It’s a real pleasure to work with craftsmen (and women!) who are dedicated to preserving the tradition and craft of binding.

Our good friend Nails has a great flickr full of found type from all corners of the globe here.

Aaron from Room11 is in Melbourne to open his show at Off The Kerb, 66B Johnstone Street Fitzroy. Opening tonight at 5:30pm.