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5 Finds From “I Swear To Good You Are God At This”

5 Finds From “I Swear To Good You Are God At This”

By Kyle Studstill on January 8, 2010

Dave Brown of Holiday Matinee has recently released I Swear To Good You Are God At This, an “inspiring guide to being creative and making awesome.” Within are numerous innovative projects, each described with the witty panache of the Holiday Matinee staff. We have selected 5 below to highlight.

T-Post is a magazine printed and delivered on the inside of a t-shirt. The graphic tees feature an artist’s interpretation of the current issue’s story.

Swedish Collective Create World’s First Wearable Magazine

Lenka Clayton and Michael Crowe have sent over 1000 letters in 2009, reaching every inhabitant within the two small towns of Cushendall, Ireland and Polish Hill, Pittsburgh. Intending to inspire conversation within the communities, the two now have ambitious plans to write everyone in the world.

Mysterious Letters

The Dust Jacket Project is the work of musician Joel P. West, whose latest album is available only by trading something you have made. West has archived over 750 items sent in from everyday artists inspiring others with their work.

Dust Jacket Project

Cardon Copy Gives Bland Neighborhood Fliers a Professional Redesign

Cardon Webb, responsible for the Cardon Copy project, identifies the most banal of fliers, removes them, and then replaces them with an expertly designed replacement.

Cardon Copy Gives Bland Neighborhood Fliers A Professional Redesign

Estonia-based Hand Made Fonts specializes in developing unique fonts, inspired by the ordinary objects all around us.

Hand Made Fonts

I Swear To Good You Are God At This

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Kyle Studstill is a regular contributor to PSFK.com. Kyle works as a consultant working at the New York office of PSFK. His background is in analysis, from the analysis of cultural and technological change, to analysis of consumer and human insight, to military intelligence analysis with the US Intelligence and Security Command. Kyle loves the future, much like O'Brien from Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.

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