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A few slides presented with absolutely no context from our upcoming Made Shop presentation “Handmade Digital” at Adobe MAX.
If you’re interested in coming to the conference and haven’t signed up yet, we’ve got a promo code MXSM13 that will save you $300.
The Made Shop is moving into our new workshop this week!
Super super super exciting news for The Made Shop. We’re growing! We’ve hired Adam Blake (our very first non-Johnson) and one of my favorite designers (not to mention favorite musician) as Made Shop Project Designer.
He’s been working full time with us for the past few weeks, and the difference around the shop here feels so amazing. He’s also one of my oldest friends (we started a band together in high school — I won’t mention the name as it’s probably possible to track down old recordings online) and I’m so pleased and proud and lucky to be working with him daily on all our Made Shop and hitRECord work.
(also, go follow him on tumblr — he has fantastic taste, (obviously))
We featured The Made Shop Shop earlier this year, and today they’re back with an awesome store redesign and new products! Operated by four closely-knit designers and artists, The Made Shop creates architecture, objects, and graphic designs. We’re pleased to have their beautiful work in the Goodsie community!
We dig the Antler Family Tree wall decal, which is personalized for each order. The shop’s unique 2012 Linear Calendar makes for a perfect gift this holiday season. The limited-edition Letterpress calendar shows the entire year at a glance, and represents each month as a complete bar running across an underlying grid of weeks & weekends.
Well that’s nice!
(Source: goodsie)
The Made Shop’s 2012 Linear Calendar
We came up with this idea a few years ago for a full-year poster calendar that, instead of showing all the months as a bunch of tiny boxes, kept each month intact as a complete line across a grid of weeks and weekends. Initially we just made them for ourselves, but we started making more and selling them because people on tumblr really liked the idea.
It’s now become my favorite and most useful calendar format for planning and projects, because it seems to be a much more natural way to view multiple weeks, unbroken weekends, and because it allows easy notes for deadlines and trips which isn’t normally possible on standard year-at-a-glance calendars. Also, they look really cool.
They’re limited-edition debossed letterpress-printed in single colors onto nice thick paper. This year we’re doing Pantone silver ink on white, and magenta on yellow.
You can buy them in our shop for the quite-reasonable price of $25.
Maxx took this photo of us. (No, she didn’t).
(Source: maxx-and-lucy)
Something new is brewing at the Made Shop…
We’re working on it. (regarding)
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