Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Posters, Web Goods

Just a reminder that Poster Cabaret carries a handful of our posters and limited prints, including many that we’re sold out of. They also have a few pieces left from the 2009 Sasquatch! Festival, including the limited edition black/metallic gold/glo-in-the-dark character series (we’re also sold out of these). We’ll be announcing some limited exclusive prints and color variants available only through Poster Cabaret very soon.
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April 20th, 2010
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under New Store Goodies, New Stuff, Posters, Web Goods

We’ve had an incredible year at IC and feel like passing on a little love. So, we’ve gotten drunk on eggnog, whipped up a graphic and logged into the blog. From now until next Monday, December 21st, we are including a FREE set of our IC Throwback Series with any order $20 or over. Please note that we have a limited amount, so when they’re gone, they’re gone.
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December 15th, 2009
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Home, Illustration, New Stuff, Web Goods


‘Time Will Tell‘ and ‘Prized Possessions‘ are now (finally) available exclusively through Velocity! Each print is a whopping 17″ x 22″ (with a 1″ border for framing) and is printed on beautiful German Etching Hahnenmühle Fine Art paper. Hand signed, limited edition run of 50.
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December 14th, 2009
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under New Stuff, Web Goods

Sorry we’re a little late on this info. With the new site launch, we lost a little time preparing for the holiday shipping rush. For U.S. residents, our cut-off day for ordering will be Monday, December 21st. For international orders, you might want to place your order now. We definitely can’t guarantee it will arrive by Christmas, but we will try. Our next shipping day is this Tuesday, December 15th. Thank you for your support and patience! Happy Holidays!
Oh – and we’ll be including a FREE IC button set with each order through the new year!
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December 10th, 2009
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under New Stuff, New Work, Web Goods

After 3+ years and countless new projects, we felt like it was time to give our site a makeover. And just like on Oprah, some things remain the same but many were given a significant upgrade. As you take a stroll around, you’ll see what we mean. One of the big changes is that the work, shop and blog are all contained in one nice little package for your viewing needs. Another is that you get to see our work much quicker, with access points all over the homepage. We have gotten a few comments from peeps that were hoping for an html iPhone-friendly version. After much consideration on our part, we felt like the vast majority of our demographic would NOT be viewing it on a mobile device. However, that version may be something to consider if the demand is there. We aren’t David Lynch, but the work just looks better on an actual computer.
Many, many thanks to JD at Gridplane and Instrument for making this happen. Oh, and please e-mail us if you encounter any glitches as we are still attempting to sort all of that out.
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December 9th, 2009
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Illustration, New Stuff, Web Goods

We’re extremely honored to be part of Grain Edit’s Holiday Giveway Bash! featuring incredible art and collectibles from peers, friends and heroes. We’re donating two 16″ x 16″ Giclee prints as well as our new Winter Fishing Hole! Gift Card from Target loaded with $25 to buy your uncle that Die Hard DVD he’s been wanting or the ear muffs your dog has been hinting at. If we could enter, we would! Winners announced December 18th.
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December 8th, 2009
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Illustration, New Work, Packaging, Toys, Web Goods

I gotta be honest, apparently I’ve been living under a gigantic rock and hadn’t heard of the awesome NOTCOT until today when they posted a really cool write-up titled Art Of The Gift Card showcasing some of the new holiday Gift Cards at Target. They even went above and beyond and devoted a special something to our ‘Winter Fishing Hole’ Gift Card/Game. We’ve actually been getting reports that they are selling out at stores (that’s a good thing, right?) but you can find them online through 12/31.
Oh, and yes I’m multi-tasking by kicking myself while adding the NOTCOT RSS feed to my daily visits.
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November 25th, 2009
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Design, Music, Web Goods

Hardformat has some interesting thoughts on album covers in the digital world.
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October 22nd, 2008
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Books, Design, New Stuff, Web Goods

Chip Kidd has a new website (finally!) titled Good Is Dead, which consists of his portfolio, blog, speaking engagements and other nuggets of goodness. I’m very excited about all of this, as I believe Chip is one of the all-time greats. If you don’t own this, you need to.
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October 17th, 2008
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Furniture, Home, Modern, Vintage, Web Goods

Bookmark time! Apartment Therapy just posted an article featuring the ‘Top Ten’ online shops for vintage furniture and accessories. Now you know what to do this weekend.
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October 10th, 2008
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Design, Music, Packaging, Vintage, Web Goods

Fact #1: Reid Miles is a personal design hero of mine (as evident in my approach for Chris Cornell’s Carry On album).
Fact #2: Japanese website Vintage Vanguard just made my year.
Via Drawn!
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October 10th, 2008
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Design, Modern, Vintage, Web Goods

Congratulations to Grain Edit for turning 1! One of my favorite sites on the interweb is throwing a big birthday bash, offering giveaways from some pretty stinking amazing artists. Grab a slice of cake and enter to win!
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September 30th, 2008
Posted by Don Clark | Filed under Design, Web Goods

Freelance Switch. A great site that’s chuck full of advice for those of us on our own. Although, they do recommend that I pay off my house. Can someone tell me how to do this in Seattle? Easy, Dave Ramsey. Link via Rob.
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July 22nd, 2008