INKODYE! This is going to make screenprinting like way to the max easier.
Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think Different
“Segall says he came back with five names. Four were ringers, sacrificial lambs for the name he loved — iMac. “It referenced the Mac, and the “i” meant internet,” Segall says. “But it also meant individual, imaginative and all the other things it came to stand for.” It “i” prefix could also be applied to whatever other internet products Apple was working on.
Jobs rejected them all, including iMac.”
via cult of mac
I ran across this awesome article, read it here—> http://www.cultofmac.com/20172/20172/
I know it’s a little early, but I was researching cool Christmas cards and ran across this video ofMarian Banjte’s making her 2011 Valentines Day cards. Marian has been one of my favorite graphic designers for a few years now, her work is beautiful. Here’s her site: http://www.bantjes.com/.
Sustainable and dorky is super hip right now. 
@LaurenPerlow has just finished an awesome personal project. Why it’s the nicest place on the internet.
WTF Pinterest?
I think the demographic might be leaning towards sorority girls focusing hard on getting their MRS degrees.
I love collecting things-but how can I protect my eyes from this? 
Get Up & Get Dressed…pretty awesome playlist.
(Source: 8tracks.com)
(via: jaymug)
140 Characters by photographer Chris Floyd.
Echofi is a simple web app that uses Spotify’s API to find music that’s more relevant to you. Simply search for an artist that you like, and Echofi will launch your desktop app with a song by a similar artist. You can then give the song a thumbs up or down using Echofi, and another song will be started for you. It’s kind of a Pandora-esque feature using Spotify. (via Echofi helps you find artists on Spotify that fit your tastes - The Next Web)

