Well, there’s been some swell photography up here recently, so I thought I’d round it out with some sweet work from native Texan Keith Davis Young. Be sure to check his site for more fine examples. He’s also part of a Boxing Club?

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So I recently stumbled upon Daniel Freytag‘s work. He has one series in particular that I love. It’s called Tempest. He also has some other pretty cool photos. He does some graphic work too.

More after the jump!
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LucyandBart do some strange things. LucyandBart is a collaboration between Lucy McRae and Bart Hess. Bart does some strange things by himself too.
Many of their projects are more than a little creepy.

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Wendy Plomp makes cardboard carpets on the insides of boxes. What?

Her ornate screenprinted designs turn disposable cheap packaging materials into clean repurposed surfaces that can be hanging artwork, carpets or colorful homes for the homeless.
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So, Charlie de Grussa submitted this to an ISTD contest in which participants were asked to explore the meaning of 3 minutes, on a single A1 sheet of paper. Charlie decided to address two similar jobs, a 999 Call Handler and a Cold Caller. I think the result is pretty cool. Also, even though it’s not real, I like his rebrand for Deconstruction Records.

Photos of the inside after the jump.
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As far as I can tell, Aaya is a London based Japanese Restaurant. Their design was done by Ramon Marin, and I like it, even if I don’t like his website. I also like Japanese food.

These are the chopstick cases, yeah?
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So, apparently I have too much time on my hands. But that also means that I get to find new things to be obsessed with, and bring them to you, so you can love them too, or just like them.
1. Graphic Exchange

The blog of Fabien Barral, showcasing inspirations and favorite design work. I could spend forever looking through the archives here, and I almost did.
More things I love after the jump!
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You probably know Stefan Sagmeister for his new book, Things I have Learned In My Life So Far, but I like the chameleon-like identity he created for Seed Media Group.

The logo forms to whatever picture it needs to represent, including business card pictures of employees. See more examples after the jump!
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Doug Pedersen designed and illustrated these beautiful posters for Bell Canoe Works. Makes me want to break out my canoe, which probably has lots of spiders living in it now.
