Kathryn Proulx is a multidisciplinary designer living in Fairfield, Connecticut. Currently my time is split between living and working in Connecticut and finishing my thesis work in Communication Design at Parsons School of Design in Manhattan.
Prior to now, I have been the design assistant at W Magazine, an award-winning fashion magazine published by Conde Nast, and the in-house designer and project manager for Art-Space, New Haven's premier contemporary art gallery.
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Endless Bummer by Bill McRight

November 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments

So Prints Gone Wild 3 was awesome, I’m glad I came back to the city early.  For me, highlights include prints and posters by Damara Kaminecki, Yee-Haw Industries, and Bikini Press. I copped a hand screened mini-zine from Bill McRight, called Endless Bummer. I picked it up because I love bright colors (doi) and loved how it had a sketchbook feel (lots of hand-drawn type styles.) I think dudes were bummed when I put it down to lurk the rest of the show, however I did come back around and purchase it for $5.

Here’s a few scans:

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Tags: Art & Design · My Life

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 yumna // Nov 5, 2008 at 10:07 am

    i love this

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  • 2 skullquid // Nov 5, 2008 at 9:00 pm

    Look like a moleskine sketchbook, awesome thanks for sharing.

    Reply

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