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	<title>Half Dot Brooklyn &#187; books</title>
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	<description>In the studio of Half Dot Brooklyn, on our quest to design better urban outerwear for little ladies and gentlemen to play in style, safety and comfort. &#60;a href="http://shop.halfdotbrooklyn.com/"&#62;Visit the shop&#60;/a&#62; to see what we've come up with.</description>
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		<title>our city kid</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 19:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Waiting for his dad inside Bergen Street Comics before we head over to Brooklyn Larder to get some incredibly delicious baked goods.
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<p>Waiting for his dad inside <a href="http://bergenstreetcomics.com/" target="_blank">Bergen Street Comics</a> before we head over to <a href="http://www.bklynlarder.com/" target="_blank">Brooklyn Larder</a> to get some incredibly delicious baked goods.</p>
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		<title>making things</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 23:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Working on a couple of new accessories for the Half Dot shop.
Meanwhile, a few things I&#8217;ve seen recently ~
Made entirely from discarded materials found on the street,  Benjamin Van Oost&#8217;s Favela. The Jealous Curator makes me want to paint. And these wooden dolls. There&#8217;s a whole chapter in Todd Oldham&#8217;s Kid Made Modern about how [...]]]></description>
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<p>Working on a couple of new accessories for the <a href="http://shop.halfdotbrooklyn.com/" target="_blank">Half Dot shop</a>.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a few things I&#8217;ve seen recently ~</p>
<p>Made entirely from discarded materials found on the street,  <a href="http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol19/?pg=24" target="_blank">Benjamin Van Oost&#8217;s Favela</a>.<a href="http://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/" target="_blank"> The Jealous Curator</a> makes me want to paint. And <a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_QPuzP_NjRn8/SZHALttElNI/AAAAAAAAA10/DMW_E8-37tc/s1600-h/grsf_artwork.jpg" target="_blank">these wooden dolls</a>. There&#8217;s a whole chapter in Todd Oldham&#8217;s <a href="http://kidmademodern.com/" target="_blank">Kid Made Modern</a> about how to dress up some plain wooden spoons and blocks. An activity I&#8217;m looking forward to when mister baby can hold a paintbrush!</p>
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		<title>other places</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 16:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
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A couple of new (to me) places I&#8217;ve started tuning into recently:
Ink+Wit, for a good dose of letterpress and the goings-on in the world of print design
Junior Society &#8211; not your typical pretty-designy-children&#8217;s-products blog, this is a great place to go for ideas about things to do with the kids, and the vintage old school [...]]]></description>
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<p>A couple of new (to me) places I&#8217;ve started tuning into recently:</p>
<p><a href="http://inkandwit.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Ink+Wit</a>, for a good dose of letterpress and the goings-on in the world of print design</p>
<p><a href="http://www.juniorsociety.com/" target="_blank">Junior Society</a> &#8211; not your typical pretty-designy-children&#8217;s-products blog, this is a great place to go for ideas about things to do with the kids, and the vintage old school illustration bent to it definitely makes it easy on the eyes.</p>
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		<title>the lacuna</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 19:15:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Caught up on quite a bit of reading in the waiting room this morning. A quarter of the way through Barbara Kingsolver&#8217;s new novel, The Lacuna, and I find myself especially intrigued by her depiction of Diego Riviera and Frida Kahlo in their most peculiar (and simultaneously fascinating) studio home.
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<p>Caught up on quite a bit of reading in the waiting room this morning. A quarter of the way through Barbara Kingsolver&#8217;s new novel, <a href="http://www.harpercollins.com/books/9780060852573/The_Lacuna/index.aspx" target="_blank"><em>The Lacuna</em></a>, and I find myself especially intrigued by her depiction of Diego Riviera and Frida Kahlo in their most peculiar (and simultaneously fascinating) <a href="http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=all&amp;q=museo+casa+estudio+&amp;m=text" target="_blank">studio home</a>.</p>
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		<title>window view</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 18:57:37 +0000</pubDate>
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Looking forward to seeing and reading this book, The City Out My Window, for Matteo Pericoli&#8217;s illustrations of the New York cityscape and what the likes of Mark Morris, Philip Glass, and Nicole Krauss have to say about their window views.
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<p>Looking forward to seeing and reading this book, <em><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/nyregion/29books.html" target="_blank">The City Out My Window</a></em>, for Matteo Pericoli&#8217;s illustrations of the New York cityscape and what the likes of Mark Morris, Philip Glass, and Nicole Krauss have to say about their window views.</p>
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		<title>behind the hungry caterpillar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 20:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
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I am kicking myself, I truly truly am, at finding out about and then realizing that we will be on the other side of the ocean and miss this entire event. If we were here, I could quite literally put mister baby in the stroller and mosey on over to Books of Wonder to bump [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.halfdotbrooklyn.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/img_0150.jpg"></a>I am kicking myself, I truly truly am, at finding out about and then realizing that we will be on the other side of the ocean and miss <a href="http://www.carlemuseum.org/carlehonors" target="_blank">this entire event</a>. If we were here, I could quite literally put mister baby in the stroller and mosey on over to Books of Wonder to bump shoulders with some amazing illustrators &#8212; ahem, like Maira Kalman, whose work I absolutely adore. In case you&#8217;re wondering what all this is about, 18 renown childrens&#8217; book illustrators have donated works of art to be auctioned to benefit the <a href="http://www.carlemuseum.org/Home" target="_blank">Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art</a>; they, alongside their peers, will be munching on wine and cheese at the September 10 debut at the Books of Wonder store, with doors open to all.</p>
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		<title>snowy day</title>
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So I&#8217;ve decided, it’s full speed ahead with everything revolving around infant capelets. I need some catchy name for them. Hoodie-something. I just spent the afternoon going through the illustrations of Ezra Jack Keats. Lots of ideas.
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So I&#8217;ve decided, it’s full speed ahead with everything revolving around infant capelets. I need some catchy name for them. Hoodie-something. I just spent the afternoon going through the illustrations of Ezra Jack Keats. Lots of ideas.</p>
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