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These muses are looking for their missed connections:
VINCE GAGLIARDI (MILO VENTIMIGLIA) is looking for THEIR EX THEY STILL HAVE FEELINGS FOR.
PERCIVAL REIS (ROSS BUTLER) is looking for MULTIPLE ONE-NIGHT-STANDS AND/OR A FWB.
CARESS WASHINGTON (MADISON BAILEY) is looking for FORMER FRIEND/ALMOST GIRLFRIEND.
MARISA EDORA (MORGAN HOLMSTROM) is looking for CRUSH.
EDGAR YANG (LEWIS TAN) is looking for THEIR EX-PARTNER.
ALI ZAIDI (RIZ AHMED) is looking for THEIR EX-PARTNER.
FLORA CUNNINGHAM (MADELAINE PETSCH) is looking for HER ROOMMATE.
PERCIVAL REIS (ROSS BUTLER) is looking for BAR PATRONS.
MADINA VILLALBA (CAMILA MORRONE) is looking for BANDMATE.
MARISA EDORA (MORGAN HOLMSTROM) is looking for ROOMMATE.
EDGAR YANG (LEWIS TAN) is looking for BUSINESS PARTNER.
MALACHI DUBOIS (RICKY WHITTLE) is looking for their EMPLOYEES.
AYANNA SUNCHILD (KHADHIJHA RED THUNDER) is looking for THEIR BOSS/BUSINESS PARTNER/FRIEND AT GREEN THUMB CAFE.
PERCIVAL REIS (ROSS BUTLER) is looking for COWORKERS AT THE BAR.
PHOENIX MAE (EVAN MOCK) is looking for THE OWNER OF AFTERTHOUGHTS TATTOOS.
CARESS WASHINGTON (MADISON BAILEY) is looking for THE OWNER OF INGNITION KINGDOM.
VINCE GAGLIARDI (MILO VENTIMIGLIA) is looking for THEIR FIVE SIBLINGS.
MALACHI DUBOIS (RICKY WHITTLE) is looking for their HALF SIBLINGS.
KAI ROBINSON-ARMSTRONG (KEANU REEVES) is looking for their CHILDREN. 
ARTHUR CAHALAN (CHRIS EVANS) is looking for their SIBLINGS.
MOBILE NAVIGATION. WANTED CONNECTIONS. APPLICATION.
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The 2019 Locus Award nominees: your guide to the best sf/f of 2018
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Locus Magazine has published its annual Locus Award finalists, a shortlist of the best science fiction and fantasy of the past calendar year. I rely on this list to find the books I've overlooked (so. many. books.). This year's looks like a bumper crop.
Now that the finalists have been announced, Locus subscribers and others can cast their votes; the awards will be presented in Seattle during a weekend-long event that runs June 28-30, MC'ed by Connie Willis.
SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL
Record of a Spaceborn Few, Becky Chambers (Harper Voyager US; Hodder & Stoughton)
The Calculating Stars, Mary Robinette Kowal (Tor)
If Tomorrow Comes, Nancy Kress (Tor)
Revenant Gun, Yoon Ha Lee (Solaris US; Solaris UK)
Blackfish City, Sam J. Miller (Ecco; Orbit UK)
Embers of War, Gareth L. Powell (Titan US; Titan UK)
Elysium Fire, Alastair Reynolds (Gollancz; Orbit US)
Red Moon, Kim Stanley Robinson (Orbit US; Orbit UK)
Unholy Land, Lavie Tidhar (Tachyon)
Space Opera, Catherynne M. Valente (Saga)
FANTASY NOVEL
Lies Sleeping, Ben Aaronovitch (DAW; Gollancz)
Foundryside, Robert Jackson Bennett (Crown; Jo Fletcher)
The Monster Baru Cormorant, Seth Dickinson (Tor)
Deep Roots, Ruthanna Emrys (Tor.com Publishing)
Ahab’s Return, Jeffrey Ford (Morrow)
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman, Theodora Goss (Saga)
The Mere Wife, Maria Dahvana Headley (MCD)
The Wonder Engine, T. Kingfisher (Argyll Productions)
Spinning Silver, Naomi Novik (Del Rey; Macmillan)
Creatures of Want and Ruin, Molly Tanzer (John Joseph Adams)
HORROR NOVEL
In the Night Wood, Dale Bailey (John Joseph Adams)
Unlanguage, Michael Cisco (Eraserhead)
We Sold Our Souls, Grady Hendrix (Quirk)
Coyote Songs, Gabino Iglesias (Broken River)
The Hunger, Alma Katsu (Putnam; Bantam Press UK)
The Outsider, Stephen King (Scribner; Hodder & Stoughton)
The Listener, Robert McCammon (Cemetery Dance)
Cross Her Heart, Sarah Pinborough (HarperCollins UK/Morrow)
The Cabin at the End of the World, Paul Tremblay (Morrow; Titan UK)
Tide of Stone, Kaaron Warren (Omnium Gatherum)
YOUNG ADULT BOOK
The Gone Away Place, Christopher Barzak (Knopf)
The Cruel Prince, Holly Black (Little, Brown; Hot Key)
The Belles, Dhonielle Clayton (Freeform; Gollancz)
Tess of the Road, Rachel Hartman (Random House)
Dread Nation, Justina Ireland (Balzer + Bray)
Cross Fire, Fonda Lee (Scholastic)
The Agony House, Cherie Priest & Tara O’Connor (Levine)
Half-Witch, John Schoffstall (Big Mouth House)
Impostors, Scott Westerfeld (Scholastic US; Scholastic UK)
Mapping the Bones, Jane Yolen (Philomel)
FIRST NOVEL
Children of Blood and Bone, Tomi Adeyemi (Henry Holt; Macmillan)
Semiosis, Sue Burke (Tor)
Armed in Her Fashion, Kate Heartfield (ChiZine)
The Poppy War, R.F. Kuang (Harper Voyager US; Harper Voyager UK)
The Quantum Magician, Derek Künsken (Solaris US; Solaris UK)
Annex, Rich Larson (Orbit US)
Severance, Ling Ma (Farrar, Straus, Giroux)
Witchmark, C.L. Polk (Tor.com Publishing)
Trail of Lightning, Rebecca Roanhorse (Saga)
Empire of Sand, Tasha Suri (Orbit US; Orbit UK)
NOVELLA
The Black God’s Drums, P. Djèlí Clark (Tor.com Publishing)
The Tea Master and the Detective, Aliette de Bodard (Subterranean)
“Umbernight“, Carolyn Ives Gilman (Clarkesworld 2/18)
Black Helicopters, Caitlín R. Kiernan (Tor.com Publishing)
Time Was, Ian McDonald (Tor.com Publishing)
Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach, Kelly Robson (Tor.com Publishing)
The Freeze-Frame Revolution, Peter Watts (Tachyon)
Artificial Condition, Martha Wells (Tor.com Publishing)
Rogue Protocol, Martha Wells (Tor.com Publishing)
The Descent of Monsters, JY Yang (Tor.com Publishing)
NOVELETTE
“The Donner Party”, Dale Bailey (F&SF 1–2/18)
“Okay, Glory”, Elizabeth Bear (Twelve Tomorrows)
“No Flight Without the Shatter“, Brooke Bolander (Tor.com 8/15/18)
The Only Harmless Great Thing, Brooke Bolander (Tor.com Publishing)
“The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections“, Tina Connolly (Tor.com 7/11/18)
“An Agent of Utopia”, Andy Duncan (An Agent of Utopia)
“Queen Lily“, Theodora Goss (Lightspeed 11/18)
“Nine Last Days on Planet Earth“, Daryl Gregory (Tor.com 9/19/18)
“Quality Time”, Ken Liu (Robots vs Fairies)
“How to Swallow the Moon“, Isabel Yap (Uncanny 11–12/18)
SHORT STORY
“The Secret Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington“, Phenderson Djèlí Clark (Fireside 2/18)
“The Bookcase Expedition”, Jeffrey Ford (Robots vs Fairies)
“STET“, Sarah Gailey (Fireside 10/18)
“A Witch’s Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies“, Alix E. Harrow (Apex 2/6/18)
“Cuisine des Mémoires”, N.K. Jemisin (How Long ’til Black Future Month?)
“The Storyteller’s Replacement”, N.K. Jemisin (How Long ’til Black Future Month?)
“Firelight“, Ursula K. Le Guin (Paris Review Summer ’18)
“The Starship and the Temple Cat“, Yoon Ha Lee (Beneath Ceaseless Skies 2/1/18)
“Mother of Invention“, Nnedi Okorafor (Future Tense)
“The Court Magician“, Sarah Pinsker (Lightspeed 1/18)
ANTHOLOGY
The Best Horror of the Year Volume Ten, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Night Shade)
The Book of Magic, Gardner Dozois, ed. (Bantam; Harper Voyager UK)
The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirty-fifth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, ed. (St. Martin’s Griffin)
Worlds Seen in Passing, Irene Gallo, ed. (Tor.com Publishing)
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018, N.K. Jemisin & John Joseph Adams, eds. (Mariner)
Robots vs Fairies, Dominik Parisien & Navah Wolfe, eds. (Saga)
The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of the Year, Volume Twelve, Jonathan Strahan, ed. (Solaris US; Solaris UK)
Infinity’s End, Jonathan Strahan, ed. (Solaris US; Solaris UK)
The Underwater Ballroom Society, Tiffany Trent & Stephanie Burgis, eds. (Five Fathoms)
The Future Is Female!, Lisa Yaszek, ed. (Library of America)
COLLECTION
The Tangled Lands, Paolo Bacigalupi & Tobias S. Buckell (Saga)
Brief Cases, Jim Butcher (Ace; Orbit UK)
An Agent of Utopia, Andy Duncan (Small Beer)
How Long ’til Black Future Month?, N.K. Jemisin (Orbit US; Orbit UK)
The Dinosaur Tourist, Caitlín R. Kiernan (Subterranean)
Fire & Blood, George R.R. Martin (Bantam; Harper Voyager UK)
All the Fabulous Beasts, Priya Sharma (Undertow)
The Future Is Blue, Catherynne M. Valente (Subterranean)
Starlings, Jo Walton (Tachyon)
How to Fracture a Fairy Tale, Jane Yolen (Tachyon)
MAGAZINE
Analog
Asimov’s
Beneath Ceaseless Skies
Clarkesworld
F&SF
Fireside
Lightspeed
Strange Horizons
Tor.com
Uncanny
PUBLISHER
Angry Robot
Baen
DAW
Gollancz
Orbit
Saga
Small Beer
Subterranean
Tachyon
Tor
EDITOR
John Joseph Adams
Neil Clarke
Ellen Datlow
Gardner Dozois
C.C. Finlay
Jonathan Strahan
Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas
Ann & Jeff VanderMeer
Sheila Williams
Navah Wolfe
ARTIST
Kinuko Y. Craft
Galen Dara
Julie Dillon
Leo & Diane Dillon
Bob Eggleton
Victo Ngai
John Picacio
Shaun Tan
Charles Vess
Michael Whelan
NON-FICTION
Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece, Michael Benson (Simon & Schuster)
Sense of Wonder: Short Fiction Reviews (2009-2017), Gardner Dozois (ReAnimus)
Strange Stars, Jason Heller (Melville House)
Dreams Must Explain Themselves: The Selected Non-Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin, Ursula K. Le Guin (Gollancz)
Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on Writing, Ursula K. Le Guin & David Naimon (Tin House)
Old Futures: Speculative Fiction and Queer Possibility, Alexis Lothian (NYU Press)
Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth, Catherine McIlwaine, ed. (Bodleian Library)
Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction, Alec Nevala-Lee (Dey Street)
None of This Is Normal: The Fiction of Jeff VanderMeer, Benjamin J. Robertson (University of Minnesota Press)
An Informal History of the Hugos: A Personal Look Back at the Hugo Awards, 1953-2000, Jo Walton (Tor)
ART BOOK
Yoshitaka Amano, Yoshitaka Amano: The Illustrated Biography – Beyond the Fantasy, Florent Gorges (Les Éditions Pix’n Love 2015; Dark Horse)
Spectrum 25: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, John Fleskes, ed. (Flesk)
John Howe, A Middle-earth Traveler: Sketches from Bag End to Mordor (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; HarperCollins UK)
Jeffrey Alan Love, The Thousand Demon Tree (Flesk)
Simon Stålenhag, The Electric State (Fria Ligan ’17; Skybound)
Shaun Tan, Cicada (Lothian; Levine ’19)
Charles Vess, The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition, Ursula K. Le Guin (Saga)
Michael Whelan, Beyond Science Fiction: The Alternative Realism of Michael Whelan (Baby Tattoo)
Dungeons & Dragons Art and Arcana: A Visual History, Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, & Sam Witwer (Ten Speed)
Lisbeth Zwerger, The Tales of Beedle the Bard, J.K. Rowling (Levine)
https://boingboing.net/2019/05/07/futures-of-the-past-year.html
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sunflcwers · 6 years
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𝓲𝓷𝓽𝓻𝓸𝓭𝓾𝓬𝓲𝓷𝓰 . . . aspen lane.
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╰ nick robinson , cismale , he/him, one , muse 3a. ╮if you’re around the south building , look out for aspen lane from room s303. i heard the twenty-four year old is pretty aloof , but they’re a hair stylist and can be pretty charming too. i keep hearing i’m so tired… by troye sivan & lauv coming from their room , i really wish they’d stop playing it.
hello friends i’m CEE and this is my baby ASPEN LANE. he’s very soft and i’m not sure how he manages it.
INTRODUCTION.
FULL NAME: aspen bailey lane.
NICKNAMES: penny, pen.
SEXUALITY: panromantic , pansexual. male preference
TATTOOS: he’s got some flowers going across his inner wrist and he’s got a little tree on the side of his middle finger.
BASIC STYLE: soft , big sweaters. jean jackets / flannel shirts. anything soft and comfortable. 
USUAL EXPRESSION: literally always happy.
FEARS: the dark, being alone.
BACKGROUND & PERSONALITY.
once upon a time i had a whole intro for aspen and my stupid ass DELETED IT !! so this is gonna be the sparksnote version
aspen was born to a single mom who tried her very best to be present but she worked three jobs and was checked out as soon as aspen was old enough to take care of himself
he was born and raised in phoenix and was pretty much independent since the age of 16 when he got his first small job
his mom had decided that since he was old enough to handle himself, it was her time to go out and do fun things
his loves his mom and makes sure shes taken care of but wishes she had been more of an advocate for herself throughout her life
in any event, despite everything, aspen is.... Super Sweet
he’s dealt with a lot through life with his mom, but he always smiles and it always happy.
so optimistic it hurts. 
hes always worked ridiculously hard and he’s ALWAYS exhuasted
at some point he kinda fell into this ... hippie-esque lifestyle of talking around barefoot just after he smoked weed
which, speaking of, gigantic stoner and no one ever things he would be until you meet him
ironically smoking weed is the one bond he had with his mom and what they do if they ever spend time together
v relaxed and v happy go lucky 
will be your best friend especially if you don’t want him to be your best friend
loves movies and especially loves musicals
loves animals 
probably has flowers in his hair a lot
speaking of his hair almost goes past his shoulders and he likes to french braid it
obsessed w/ flowers
hes so soft :// 
CONNECTIONS.
break his heart, thanks.
some various exes/flings/etc 
a fwb would be super Scandalous for the worlds sweetest boy
friendS!!!!! friends from hs, new friends, anything
he’s a hairdresser/stylist so maybe some clients
someone who will lay in a flower field with him
honestly anything ??? he can get along with ... lit anyone :/ or at least he thinks he can
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justinmilwaukee · 8 years
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My brotha from anotha @thefabledwhitebuffalocompany aka thee Bailey Hunter Robinson blessed me with these two incredible tattoos recently. Honored and privileged to wear such beautiful & timeless work.
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christianworldf · 6 years
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New Post has been published on Christian Worldview Institute
New Post has been published on https://christianworldviewinstitute.com/biblical-questions/born-again/what-does-it-mean-to-be-born-again/
What does it mean to be BORN AGAIN?
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inside919 · 7 years
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This just on... http://inside919.com/news/nccu-blood-drive-to-honor-capitol-police-hero-alumnus-david-bailey/
NCCU blood drive to honor Capitol police hero, alumnus David Bailey
DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) — North Carolina Central University will honor alumnus and United States Capitol Police hero David Bailey with a blood drive Tuesday at the school.
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Bailey, 32, was working as a member of the Capitol police force on June 14 when James T. Hodgkinson opened fire at a Congressional Republican baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia. He has been hailed a hero after exchanging gunfire and hitting Hodgkinson, who later died at the hospital.
“This year, our annual summer blood drive is being held in honor of David Bailey’s dedication to the university motto ‘Truth and Service,’” said Lois Pettiford, assistant in the Department of Public Health Education, which sponsors the blood drive. “He demonstrated those traits as an undergraduate student and as an Eagle alumnus.”
School officials said Bailey assisted with a number of blood collection events while he was a student at the university. He often helped organize blood drives at the Alphonso Elder Student Union and recruited his Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity brothers.
NCCU has been recognized by the American Red Cross on multiple occasions for outstanding blood drive collections, according to a news release.
“Historically, this university has been a model collector of blood donations, particularly of minority blood, and is recognized by the Red Cross as a model,” said Seronda Robinson, chair of the Department of Public Health Education.
Many colleges and high schools skip such events in the summer months because most students are away, but NCCU has made a point to continue the drives every summer, Robinson said.
The blood drive is being held Tuesday at the Student Union from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and is open to the public.
Almost anyone who is healthy, weighs more than 110 pounds and is 18 years old, or 17 with parental consent, can give blood.
According to a news release, the use of prescription or non-prescription drugs, smoking, or having professional tattoos do not prohibit donors from giving participating. The phlebotomy staff will screen all donations for the presence of HIV and those results are confidential, Robinson said.
For more information, please contact the Department of Public Health Education at 919-530-6422.
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50 inspiring examples of letterpress business cards
Letterpress printing has been around for hundreds of years and yet remains one of the hottest trends in stationery. Letterpress business cards still have the ability to turn heads.
The ancient technique involves a surface with raised letters or artwork inked and then pressed into thick, soft paper, adding an exciting, tactile quality to the design.
Known for producing a clean and elegant style, the letterpress technique is favoured by many designers for creating unique and creative business cards. Here we’ve picked 55 brilliant examples of letterpress business cards to inspire your designs.
The 10 commandments of business card design
01. Stefan Leitner
These bold cards really reflect Stefan Leitner’s personality
Photographer Stefan Leitner asked Kristina Bartosova to design a simple business card for him. Instead, inspired by his extrovert personality, she decided to do the exact opposite, and designed a bold logotype that really stands out when rendered in letterpress.
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02. Voltalab
The Voltalab logo combines a test tube rack and keyboard
Voltalab is a recording studio built in the space where Cargo Studios and Suite 16 used to record classic bands such as Joy Division, The Fall, Happy Mondays and The Stone Roses. Fieldwork designed a whole identity package inspired by the building’s rich heritage, including these stunning minimal business cards showcasing the logo mark that’s a visual play on the Voltalab name, combining references to a test tube rack and an octave on a keyboard.
03. Garage Culture
You can’t help but love this supremely heavy cotton paper stock
Designed by Rodrigo Cuberas for a custom bike garage in Buenos Aires, these letterpress cards make a real impact thanks to Rodrigo’s use of rough and heavyweight artisanal cotton paper stock.
04. Spotted Zebra
Sarah Mangion’s Spotted Zebra branding com is sophisticated but slightly quirky
Sarah Mangion‘s branding for Spotted Zebra, an online resource for writing, events and media management, needed to feel professional, bold and sophisticated with a slight quirkiness. Her letterpress business card design combines the logo in a simple geometric typeface, and a hand-drawn zebra illustration to add a custom feel.
05. Le Balene
Those little stamps make Le Balene’s cards totes adorbs
We love Eleonora Petrolati‘s wonderful stylised whale-based logo for Italian communication agency, Le Balene, and how she’s turned it into a distinctive business card design. But what really marks this project out is her inclusion of a set of stamps and coloured inks that people can add their own little customisations to.
06. Quentin Monge
The pattern work is great on these letterpress business cards
Created using white foil, these five-colour letterpress business cards on triplex colourplan paper certainly pop. Using a bold and colourful pattern only plays to the card’s strengths, which will certainly make for a memorable exchange. Designed by Don’t Try Studio for Quentin Monge, they’re some of the best-looking we’ve ever seen.
07. The Fox Yards Company
3D embossed design makes its mark
Produced by Jukebox Print, these ultra-thick cotton paper letterpress business cards bring 3D embossed design to the table. Using Jukebox Print’s own innovative method, the attention to detail is wonderful, with the letterpress used to add text as well as a quirky textured background.
08. Christina Yan
A sophisticated letterpress option from Belinda Love Lee
“Christina Yan is a talented prop stylist based in Toronto,” explains creator Belinda Love Lee. “This whole stationery set exudes sophistication and timelessness with a bit of edge. Each piece was letterpressed with the finishing touches of gold foiling, gold edging, and embossing.”
09. OF ZOOS
The cards were designed for Singaporean online literary journal OF ZOOS
Using a simple yet effective pattern of illustrative animals, these letterpress business cards pack a punch when it comes to originality. Designed for Singaporean online literary journal OF ZOOS, we love designer Charmaine Yeo‘s execution.
10. Rafal Borek Photography
The historic press was used for this business card design
The Letter & Press Behance page states: “Mr Rafal from Ireland needed some business cards for his photographic business. But not a usual ones – really wonderful and over the top. So we printed the graphic with our historic press which can really show fine detail.”
11. Mild Whistle
Beautiful letterpress business cards for a Singapore-based agency
Combining craft and precision to produce a beautiful aesthetic, these new cards from Singapore-based agency Oddds are about as beautiful as they come. The Oddds website states: “The identity broadens with usage of letterpress accompanied by glamour with modernism. This is created with the intertwining between bronze and a soft tone of turquoise. The play of metal tones and pieces with cotton represents the designer’s ideologies of art direction and design.”
12. Elias Mendoza
These classic-looking cards aim to convey the unique and personalised touch that Mendoza brings to his work
When Cocoa Branding was hired to create branding materials for Elias Mendoza, an immigration and naturalisation attorney in the US, it needed to convey the unique and personalised touch that Mendoza brings to his work with all types of family and business immigration needs. Part of the branding solution was these heavyweight letterpress business cards, designed by Rodrigo Suárez.
13. Bailey H Robinson
Two Arms Inc aimed for a turn-of-the-century look with this card, and got it spot-on
Brooklyn-based tattoo artist Bailey H Robinson has a very distinct take on traditional American tattooing. Two Arms Inc was keen to design something that looked and felt like traditional turn-of-the-century type. The resulting letterpress card is an ornate delight that wouldn’t have looked out of place in 1901 (except for the contact URL, of course).
14. Motor City Chop Shop
We can practically hear the thunder of the engines
This design for Motor City Chop Shop has its finger on the pulse of Detroit’s motorcycle culture. Created by Company Folders, the card’s surface features a dotted emboss effect for a cool background texture that doesn’t compete with the letterpress text. Tires and handlebars turn the curvy font into a chopper, while the slanted letters add a sense of speed and movement.
15. The Yard VFX
The striking silver contrasts perfectly with the inky blue background
The Yard VFX is a visual effects company based in Paris. When Mr Cup Studio was tasked with redesigning the studio’s identity, the entire graphic language was built around the fact that it would be printed using letterpress. The eye-catching letterpress business cards feature a debossed astrological design, with the studio’s URL in striking silver.
16. Mia Parcell
Typographer Mia Parcell gets a circular letterpress card
Impressworks printed these letterpress business cards for designer Mia Parcell. The job features a two-colour, double-sided print on our 600gsm Fluoro White Crane Lettra stock. Parcell took care of the artwork herself, with Impressworks coming up with the circular execution.
17. Simon Featherstone
A contemporary logo design and letterpress card for the lighting designer
Simon Featherstone is a freelance lighting designer and programmer, with vast experience in video and LED technology. The contemporary logo marque uses a pattern derived from LEDs and combines it with a bold gradient running from cyan to magenta. The branding collateral uses a range of cool grey tones to suitably reflect the high-end nature of the industry and communicate a professional and knowledgable tone of voice.
18. Adicto
Combining authentic design with passionate craftsmanship
Offizin Parnassia is a fine art studio born out of a love for old books. The team there combined authentic design with passionate craftsmanship to create these beautiful Adicto letterpress business cards.
19. Lucky Cat Acupuncture
A adorable anime-influenced letterpress business card
This playful letterpress business card was created as part of the identity for designer Kevin Hayes‘ wife’s acupuncture clinic in Minneapolis. “She requested something that had a little bit of an anime style with some whimsy,” he explains. The business cards were printed at Studio on Fire.
20. Pepelatz
Andrej Barmelaj developed these postage-stamp inspired letterpress business cards for advertising agency Pepelatz
Ukraine-based designer and illustrator Andrej Barmelaj is the designer behind these brilliant postage stamp-inspired letterpress business cards for independent advertising agency Pepelatz. With four different designs to choose from, each stamp adds a splash of colour to Pepelatz employees’ otherwise simple white letterpress business card.
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21. German Torres
Letterpress business cards for illustrator German Torres feature his character transforming from a human to a werewolf
These beautiful letterpress business cards feature the wild illustrator German Torres transforming from a human to a werewolf. Print shop La Trasteria created them using a two-colour split fountain for the transformation and black ink for the other details. These creative business cards are beautifully printed, and we just love the playful design, which depicts a smiley character by day and the stages that turn him into a wild illustrator by night.
22. Dane Holmquist
American artist Dane Holmquist created the illustration for these letterpress business cards himself
These detailed, beautiful letterpress business cards belong to illustrator and graphic designer Dane Holmquist. The talented artist created the intricate illustration himself, before enlisting the help of printers DSJ in Santa Monica, who helped bring his vision to life. Holmquist’s mantra is: “If it has the potential to be cool, I will do my very best to make it so.” And he’s certainly achieved that with this gorgeous design.
23. Jee
Johanna Ecker’s gorgeous letterpress business cards double as a tiny notebook
Brand consultant Johanna Elisabeth Ecker wanted a business card that reflected both the quality of her work and her personality. Working alongside designer Kurt Glanzer at Moodley Brand Identity, she developed these beautiful letterpress business cards, which double as a tiny notebook, including a personal handwritten message for the receiver and 15 more empty pages for them to use as they wish.
24. Bentply
One minute it’s a business card, the next it’s a Gerald Summers armchair. Cool, huh?
What you see here is one of the neat letterpress business cards for furniture shop Bentply in Marylebone, London that can be made into mini bent plywood chairs. The ingenious card design was created by art director, writer, and designer Richard C Evans and produced by Elegante Press in Lithuania. Just follow the instructions and the kiss-cut card can be folded into a miniature replica of the iconic 1934 plywood armchair designed by Gerald Summers.
25. Dot Design
The distinct shape makes these creative business cards instantly striking
Printed using two colours on both sides and die cut to shape, the carefully placed design elements on each side of these letterpress business cards avoid any overlapping. They’re printed on 425gsm cotton and are instantly striking. Creating such a distinct shape really makes these creative letterpress business cards one of our favourites.
26. Derek Welsh
The sleek finish represents Walsh’s work perfectly
Glasgow Press achieved a monster 810gsm when creating these letterpress business cards by bonding 270gsm sheets of Ebony, Citrine and Bright White to achieve a stand out card for furniture maker Derek Welsh. Black letterpress to the Bright White side with the gloss black foil to the Ebony card really make this a unique creation.
27. Whitney Shaw
We love the colours used on this letterpress business card
The colours really won us over with Whitney Shaw‘s letterpress business card. Incorporating a variety of fonts, as well as a playful illustration, this is a design that would surely be cherished by the receiver. The use of larger ‘W’s’ also allow for Whitney’s name to stick in the mind, while keeping the design aspects to a minimum.
28. Bryon Darby
The clean-cut, minimal approach works for this letterpress business card
Often, less is more when it comes to design. It’s certainly the case for this letterpress business card for photographer Bryon Darby. Using a minimal colour scheme and using the letterpress to create a series of beautiful patterns, we love its simplicity.
29. For Luca
A lovely letterpress card for a worthy cause
When Luca was just three years old he was struck down with Meningococcal Septicaemia, losing both of his legs along with muscle and skin below his hips. When his dad contacted Blush Publishing in North Wales for some business cards to help with Luca’s campaign they fired up the presses and produced this delightful design. We love the bright blue typography placed on a simple, white backdrop. Instantly eye-catching.
30. Amy Weibel
The typography is simple but effective
Amy Weibel is an art director and designer with a passion for food, travel, technology and, of course, design. The typography treatment on each side is simple and effective, while the trim is bold and memorable.
31. Kitty’s Beauty Parlour
The card was letterpress-printed on double thick 236lb cotton card stock
Print & Grain is full service graphic design and letterpress studio. They offer original custom design and letterpress printing. Print & Grain encourage a collaborative effort with their clients during the design process to create a unique and personal card, which will be letterpress printed on double thick 236lb cotton card stock, using an antique Kelsey Excelsior printing press. A strong example from their portfolio is this creation for Kitty’s Beauty Parlour.
32. Mei Yen Chua
The card combines slab-serif and serif typefaces
A variety of techniques were used on this business card for Mei Yen Chua. The experimental techniques using overlays of ink works wonders. Each shape also been embossed into the card, combining slab-serif and serif typefaces. A confident and eye-catching card.
33. Meg Gleason
We love the incorporation of natural images into this card
Moglea is a boutique letterpress stationery design studio created by Meg Gleason. She loves bold pops of colour, hand-lettered typography and intricate floral and geometric patterns. The letterpress studio is within a farmhouse in Western Lowa, and this influences her style, which incorporates animals and nature into the designs.
34. Denim Geek
Blush pull off yet another beautiful letterpress printing job
This gorgeous letterpress business card comes from those talented folks at Blush – a bespoke and custom letterpress printing service that offers 
wedding stationery, personalised correspondence, greeting cards and of course, business cards.
Even though white letterpress ink is often extremely diffcult to work with and doesn’t give a very good solid on dark stock, it works extremely well in this design. The card was printed on 1000mic recycled board, so it’s good for the planet too!
35. Leigh Cameron
We love the stark contrast within the colour choices
The guys over at Typoretum have an incredibly impressive array of letterpress business card designs on offer. Specialising in comprehensive letterpress business card and stationery design, the printing service can work from artwork supplied or help you to design your own.
This creation for Leigh Cameron is simple, elegant and engaging. We love the stark contrast of the green coupled with the grey. The cards are printed on 750 micron recycled greyboard.
36. Britt Boyd
Combining stunning graphic design and typography, this is one of their best examples
Print and Grain are quickly becoming known for their letterpress business card offerings within the design industry. Based in Portland, Oregon, they also provide letterpress inspired greetings cards through their Etsy shop.
This design for Britt Boyd is a stunning feat in typography and graphic design. The beautiful graphics, combined with an eye-catching font and coloured edges, make it one of their best examples.
37. Ninja star
A letterpress business card that will get ‘the point’ across
Now, here’s a letterpress business card that’ll catch a potential client’s eye for all the right reasons. Showcased on Beast Pieces, this design will certainly get your ‘point’ across (sorry!) Although it might not be the ideal shape and size to slip into your wallet, the letterpress design and carefully placed typography make it a must in this list.
38. Nili Studios
Print & Grain triumph again with this letterpress design for Nili Studios
Another addition from the guys at Print & Grain, this lovely-looking letterpress business card was designed for creative agency Nili Studios. The nautical-inspired theme is perfectly executed with the chosen soft blues as well as the waves and anchor logo. The easily-readable font is also a brilliant choice.
39. Druckerei Eisenhardt
The bold choice in size, shape and typography make this business card stand out
A printing press that’s been operating for over 42 years, Eisenhardt is a trusted German company offering the best in letterpress design. A family-run business, it works with both modern and traditional techniques in the centre of Frankfurt.
This letterpress business card design immediately caught our eye thanks to its bold choice in size, shape and typography. The orange-on-white colour scheme enables the font to stand out whilst the understated letterpress gives it the edge it needs.
40. Stu Horvath
Dolce Press showcase the intensity of one-colour printing
Dolce Press is a boutique print shop and design studio located on the eastern end of Long Island. Specialising in letterpress, the design studio creates one-of-a-kind prints. This letterpress business card was printed on super-thick kraft stock in black ink, showcasing what can be accomplished with one-colour printing. The letterpress cards were finished off with black edge colouring and printed on a Chandler & Price 8×12.
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41. Fizz Creative
These coasters complement Fizz Creative’s ‘Design straight up with a twist’ motto perfectly
Graphic designers Jasen Melnick and Katie Major used letterpress printing to create these awesome retro-style coasters to promote their award-winning boutique studio Fizz Creative. Their letterpress business cards design perfectly complements the duo’s motto, ‘Design straight up with a twist’. Featuring two Pantone colours, and printed on thick, ivory white stock, these business cards won awards from the AIGA Cleveland Design Competition and from the HOW+Print Color in Design Competition.
42. Dare
These letterpress-printed cards feature ASCII images of individual employees. We want some!
We love these innovative designs by creative agency Dare. The company describes itself as ‘a merger of a traditional agency and digital shop’, so it wanted letterpress business cards that also combine old with new. An ASCII image was automatically created using characters from employees’ contact details. The company then chose to letterpress these images onto individual business cards in order to re-emphasise the idea of traditional techniques meeting digital.
43. Pablo Abad
Pablo Abad created this sans-serif typeface specifically for this project
This beautiful letterpress business card was created by Madrid-based graphic designer and art director Pablo Abad. In a quest to create a new visual identity, Abad designed a bespoke geometric sans-serif typeface, gara. The clean yet edgy letterpress business card design makes it eye-catching but still easy to understand. Abad’s love of illustration and typography is clear in this very personal project.
44. Shyama Golden
Shyama ‘Rhymes with Llama’ – as in Shama-Llama, get it?
It’s always an awkward moment when you can’t pronounce someone’s name or get it wrong. To ensure that never happens again, artist and designer Shyama Golden designed these funky letterpressed business cards with her catchphrase ‘It rhymes with llama’. Printed on Cranes Lettra cotton paper, with 100 per cent hand-drawn type and a hand-drawn llama, these beauties are one-colour letterpress printing at its best.
45. Luke Lucas
Luke Lucas’s card uses specialist ink to make it glow in the dark. Ooooooooh!
After developing a new script-based logo, typographer and graphic designer Luke Lucas decided to update his business cards to show it off. Featuring his name on one side and his logo on the other, Lucas’s card is no ordinary one. Printed on 600gsm Lettra cotton stock, this letterpress business cards design uses phosphorescent ink so that in regular light it appears as a simple debossing but when the lights dim, the logo glows bright green. Very cool.
46. Ovi Prunean
James Prunean lovingly created these awesome business cards for his brother Ovi
As is often the case, simplicity can work wonders. A perfect example of this is these gorgeous letterpressed business cards created by graphic designer James Prunean for his brother, Ovi. Prunean used strong, bold colours that immediately catch your eye and at a first glance look very similar to Pantone colour cards. Printed on 220lb cotton paper, the soft yet strong impression has reportedly helped painter Ovi beat off a lot competition. And we can see why!
47. Jennifer Daniel
Jennifer Daniel loves unicorns. Can you tell?
These quirky but cool letterpress business cards belong to Bloomberg Businessweek’s graphic director Jennifer Daniel. An internationally recognised illustrator, designer and art director, Daniel is also a lover of unicorns. After having a hard time choosing from her designs, she decided to have three printed, each one as memorable as the next and featuring her RSI-inducing contact email along the bottom. We wonder whether she’s got any unicorn grooming business off the back of them?
48. Rabbit Hole
With this business card you also get a cute desktop companion
This beautiful design grabbed our attention as soon as we saw it. Why? Not only because of the gorgeous impressions in fluorescent green with a double hit of silver on Beer Matt Board 390gsm but also because you can turn it into a rabbit. Yes, you read that right. Several shapes are die-cut out and can be put together to create a stylised bunny. Cool, huh? We bet the guys at letterpress and design agency The Hungry Workshop had great fun creating these for The Rabbit Hole Ideation Cafe.
49. Still Liquor
The message here is not to drink and drive. Hence the word ‘Still’
This classy design was created for Still Liquor, a bar and micro distillery in a reclaimed bootleg liquor and auto shop in Seattle. To convey the bar’s rich heritage, New York-based multidisciplinary design practice Javas Lehn Studio decided to use the iconic Ford Model T silhouette, bold type and unexpected contemporary compositions. The final, clean design was then letterpress-printed onto Eska board stock, using a bright shade of red to accentuate the bold type. If the bar itself is a classy as its business card, we’d definitely drink there.
50. Jason Carne
Carne’s business cards echo his website’s two-tone colour scheme
Graphic designer Jason Carne‘s personal letterpress business cards are certainly eye-catching. Featuring metallic red edge painting, two-colour foil stamped letterpress on duplex black Neenah paper, this is one design you’d want to keep.
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LAST…
[1] drink: cream soda
[2] phone call: mum
[3] text message: kelsey
[4] song you listened to: goodbye to a world - porter robinson
[5] time you cried: about 15 minutes ago reading the k project side mangas
HAVE YOU EVER…
[6] dated someone twice: technically yes lol
[7] been cheated on: ya
[8] kissed someone and regretted it: ive kissed my dog and he was wet so i got hair all over my face and that kinda sucked
[9] lost someone special: yeah
[10] been depressed: i have depression, sharon
[11] gotten drunk and thrown up: lol i hate alcohol
LIST 3 FAVOURITE COLOURS:
[12] baby pink
[13] bright pastel green
[14] lavender
IN THE LAST YEAR HAVE YOU…
[15] made new friends: yes
[16] fallen out of love: yes
[17] laughed until you cried: lololololololol yes
[18] found out someone was talking about you: uhhh probably? i dont remember
[19] met someone who changed you: uhhhhhhh maybe not but i did get a lot closer to a lot of people
[20] found out who your true friends are: sure
[21] kissed someone on your facebook list: not besides my mum
GENERAL…
[22] how many of your facebook friends do you know in real life: probably 95% of them
[23] do you have any pets: i have two dogs nyahahaha
[24] do you want to change your name: not really
[25] what did you do for your last birthday: i went to visit my family for the first time in a year and saw may and wendy
[26] what time did you wake up: uhhh... 11am maybe
[27] what were you doing at midnight last night: sleeping
[29] when was the last time you saw your mother: almost a month ago
[30] what is one thing you wish you could change about your life: i wish i didn’t have depression because it’s kept me from doing a lot of things
[31] what are you listening to right now: cherry blossom trees - apex rise
[32] have you ever talked to a person named tom: kelsey’s cat is named tom and i talked to him all day today
[33] something that is getting on your nerves: my back lol
[34] most visited website: twitter
[35] elementary: i went to 5 different ones so it was fine i guess 
[36] high school: life changing if only because i went to a 4 year boarding school and was away from family almost entirely the whole time & learned creative writing from professionals
[37] college: i haven’t properly attended yet because of mental illness lol i’ve been too scared of failure / not confident enough in what i want to do to risk it
[38] hair colour: black/brown
[39] long or short hair: it’s past my ass and i’m 5′9′’
[40] do you have a crush on someone: a silly crush, sure
[41] what do you like about yourself? i’m easy to talk to i guess 
[42] piercings: i want to get my ears redone
[43]blood type: type O
[44] nickname: holo, eri
[45] relationship status: single
[46] zodiac sign: pisces-aquarius 
[47] pronouns: she/they
[48] fav tv show: i don’t really watch TV but i like samantha bee and rachel maddow and some cooking youtubers 
[49] tattoos: i want several but im scared of needles lol
[50] right or left handed: right handed
FIRST…
[51] surgery: when i was born i had a giant cyst on my chest, so i had to get it surgically removed and i still have the scar
[52] piercing: i used to have my ears pierced but i jerked away from the gun so one of my holes was fucked up + i didn’t know i was allergic to everything besides gold so i had a calcium buildup in my ears and had to remove them
[53] best friend: i had a best friend in preschool apparently that i just Can Not remember but there’s a photo of us together? 
[54] sport: swimming
[55] vacation: i have no earthly idea. probably the ranch down in zacatecas ?
[56] pair of trainers: to be fucking honest im not even 100% certain what this means
RIGHT NOW…
[57] eating: im kind of munching on rice 
[58] drinking: i have orange cream soda 
[59] i’m about to: uhhh... play fire emblem i guess... or sleep...
[60] listening to: gallop - pez’moku 
[61] waiting for: sunday, when i head to california
[62] want: to see my dogs
[63] get married: i have an ideal wedding but idk if i could ever see someone wanting to marry me lolololol
[64] career: my ideal career would be a voice actress, but im just too shy. beyond that, either a video game creator, or a therapist. i’m aiming for the last one atm
WHICH IS BETTER…
[65] hugs or kisses: hugs or kisses from dogs
[66] lips or eyes: eyes
[67] shorter or taller: taller lolol
[68] older or younger: older for sure 
[70] nice arms or nice stomach: arms.......................................... *bieber voice*  i love arm 
[71] sensitive or loud: i’d like a mix of both lol i can’t handle people who are too sensitive 
[72] hook up or relationship: relationship
[73] troublemaker or hesitant: a mix of both would be nice because im pretty hesitant myself lol
HAVE YOU EVER…
[74] kissed a stranger? uhhh i’ve been forced to kiss family members i don’t know, does that count 
[75] drank hard liquor? i accidentally downed half a glass of vodka mixed with fresca when i was in 3rd grade, so. that, i guess. besides that i’ve only ever had white wine, bailey’s, and champagne wait. i lied. i’ve had rum and coke before, i was just too young to remember it. i got smashed on that when i was like 5 years old on accident. and i’ve tried dark and light beers. both disgusting
[76] lost glasses/contact lenses? y........es. ive lost both before but not permanently 
[77] turned someone down: lol yeah like once
[78] sex on first date? lmfao ive never been on a proper date so no
[79] broken someone’s heart? yyyyyyyyea h
[80] had your own heart broken? yup, multiple times 
[81] been arrested? i’ve gotten tickets and such but no ive never gone to jail
[82] cried when someone died? lol yeah i cry when people i don’t KNOW die i’m a disaster 
[83] fallen for a friend: i only ever develop crushes on people i’m friends with nowadays so yes , multiple times 
DO YOU BELIEVE IN…
[84] yourself? depends 
[85] miracles? sure 
[86] love at first sight? the romantic in me says yes but the realist says no so: maybe 
[87] santa claus? i believe in the historical figure of st nick
[89] angels? why not 
OTHER…
[90] current best friend’s name: jess, wendy, may, robin 
[91] eye colour: brown 
[92] favourite movie: i dunno. growing up i loved hunchback of notre dame, matilda, peter pan... and a few others i can’t remember now. so i guess those are good enough 
im not tagging anyone bye
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