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Field Notes: Red Blooded
This is my favorite Field Notes video so far. Made especially for Valentine’s Day, this latest version of the infamous Field Notes notebook is blood red! Perfect as a gift, as a journal, or both! Get one for yourself and … Continue reading
Pop-Up Book Exhibit at Bowdoin College
Bowdoin College in Maine has a new pop-up book exhibition running now through June 5th at their library that showcases some of the amazing work that’s being done in the pop-up book industry. The exhibit has a ton of examples … Continue reading
Flicks: How The Movies Began
Flicks – How the Movies Began by Arnold Schwartzman from Broad.cat on Vimeo. Flicks: How The Movies Began is a fantastic pop-up book by Arnold Schwartzman with interactive items to demonstrate how movies are made. The 12-page book is short … Continue reading
Pop-Up NYC by Daisy Lew
Daisy Lew created this mixed-media pop-up book as a tribute to some of the greatest things about New York City. Each pop-up shows an icon of NYC culture and is made of little tiny color-coded buildings. Very cute!
Pop-up sculptures by Peter Dahmen
Not one of these amazing pop-up sculptures by Peter Dahmen would look bad as an actual structure. Wouldn’t you agree? Amazing work that I could only dream of ever creating on my own. [via]