I love this drawing by Tim Burton, used for the After Party invitation for MoMA’s Film benefit.
You can purchase tickets here:
BENEFIT TICKETS
__________________________
Tim Burton. Untitled (Ramone) 1980-90. pen and ink, marker, and colored pencil on paper. Private collection. (c) 2009 Tim Burton
This is a few months old, but I only saw it now on TV the past few weeks, it still makes me look and smile.
A nice collection of vintage labels:
http://www.sheaff-ephemera.com/list/artistic_printing_album/
via theshallowend
Reblogged from The Shallow End.





jackets, socks, bags and trousers were arranged into 8 different dishes
Katrin Schacke’s editorial for neon magazine:
This is great too:
Identity and stationery for a local glazing company, A & P Taylors Glass
When judging this year’s Print New Visual Artists I came across some great portfolios.
Richard cowards sausage shop from the UK made me look and laugh:
Steve Jobs on Paul Rand
(via natasha)










I couldnt help it but actually had to go through more than 10 pages of this site, which is quite hillarious when you read the caption for these.
http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com


This short short story by Tim Burton made me smile today.
Stick Boy and Match Girl in Love
Stick Boy liked Match Girl,
he liked her a lot.
He liked her cute figure,
he thought she was hot.
But could a flame ever burn
for a match and a stick?
It did quite literally;
he burned up pretty quick.
First story in the book: The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy: and Other Stories