Latest tattoo: Design
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Latest tattoo: Design

Image by James Buckingham
Tattoo design by Steve Eslick
International Graphic Design

Image by Alki1
Knoll Design written by Eric Larrabee, designed by Massimo Vignelli and published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York 1981.
Nice Design

Image by Klis
I found this marvelous cultural artifact at a store in the Mission in San Francisco. Seven years later I am still in awe of how this thing got made. I'd like to think this was some snarky designer, but the actual design counterindicates. But even if it was a practical joke, how did it get past the fabricators? Did no one in the delivery chain speak English? What directive was given to the designer? Was it simply, "We need a nice design for the product," and the designer a literalist? Is there some other language/culture where this thing would sell?
I fondly imagine June Cleaver pulling it off the shelf thinking, "Now that's a nice design."
I love it so much.
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