October 2011
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Seth Herman & NoPattern for Reebok Classic Lite
Though most of my work is done on computer, this collaboration required quite a bit of hand drawing. I had such a great time getting back to pencils and paper I thought I’d share a few of my sketches for the project as well as a closer look at the finished installation.
Oct 12th
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Seth Herman / Past work
I’ve been photographing my work for the new sethherman.com. I wanted to unveil the full projects all at once, but I’m too excited to not show a quick preview.
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The life of print.
soupsoup: katiebakes: Silverstein believed that written works needed to be read on paper—the correct paper for the particular work. He usually would not allow his poems and stories to be published unless he could choose the type, size, shape, color, and quality of the paper himself. Being a book collector, he took seriously the feel of the paper, the look of the book from the inside and out,...
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August 2009
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“I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion...”
– Frank Lloyd Wright (via jamareaton)
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