MANYOUFACTURE is a brand and design studio based in New York City created by art director and designer Joseph Gerard. I love how the shapes, lines, and angles reference the Bauhaus aesthetic and how each pattern has its own rhythm. The range of minimalism to fine detail that varies from piece to piece keeps this collection interesting, as well as Gerard’s overall decision to only use black and white.
See more at Joseph Gerard’s website.
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Light the Night
On September 13, a handful of my teammates from Generac’s supply chain and I participated in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night Walk. Some of you may have noticed the link I had posted here in August and the first few weeks of September, so I want to give everyone an update on my team’s very successful fundraiser:
I am proud to announce that we raised over $21,000, which is more than double our initial goal of $10,000. Generac raised the most money of all the participating companies with a total of over $80,000. I also exceeded my goal of $100, raising $152.47. On behalf of my team, I want to sincerely thank everyone who donated to this amazing cause.
I was honored to be chosen as the illustrator for my team’s banner. My lovely coworker, Sue, and I are actually standing in front of the Magnum light tower featured in my illustration.
I had a great time at the walk, despite the rain when we first arrived. Shortly before the walk started, the sun came out and a double rainbow appeared over Lake Michigan followed by a gorgeous sunset: the perfect ending for such an inspirational day.
Karen Young
Karen Young is an artist and entrepreneur originally from San Francisco, who now lives and works in Chicago. She has been distributing and publishing her Loose Petals greeting card line nationwide for the past 20 years. Her Skyline series features 61 handmade illustrations of American and international destinations.
My poster style is influenced by my own travels around the world, retro posters, textiles, and vintage European ephemera. You’ll find a mix of elements in my posters. I appreciate modern European and Japanese design for it’s simplicity, and Bauhaus less is more attitude.
You can view all of Young’s 8 x 10 inch prints and 11 x 14 inch posters printed on a special 80 lb. recycled textured paper in her Etsy shop, Loose Petals.
Miso Soup Recipe
Miso soup is a staple in Japanese cuisine, and I was hooked after I tried it a few years ago at Asiana restaurant in Pewaukee. This light and salty soup is surprisingly easily to make yourself and provides numerous health benefits from reducing the risk of breast cancer to providing an excellent source of fiber, protein, and minerals.
Ingredients:
2 teaspoons dried wakame cut seaweed
4 cups water
3 tablespoons miso paste (white, yellow, or red)*
1 (8 ounce) package silken tofu, diced (firm or extra firm works the best)**
2 green onions, sliced into 1/2 inch or 1/4 inch pieces
*I always use yellow miso paste, which is sweet and creamy (shown in the photo above).
**The store I purchase tofu from only has 12.3 ounce packages, so I use about half of the package.
Directions:
In a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat, combine dried wakame and water and bring to a boil. Once the dried wakame has fully bloomed, whisk or stir in the miso paste. Stir in the tofu and add the green onions to the soup. Simmer gently for 5-6 minutes, stirring occasionally, before serving or until all the miso paste has dissolved enough so there are no pieces remaining.
This recipe is very forgiving, so you can adjust the amounts to your personal preferences. I usually add a little extra seaweed and sometimes another green onion. I also occasionally include udon noodles or sliced mushrooms. Enjoy!
Lesley Barnes
Lesley Barnes is an emerging Glaswegian illustrator who has exhibited her work in London and Los Angeles this year. Her illustrations have also been featured in many publications such as Puffin Classics books, Glamour Magazine, and Digital Artist Magazine. I love her use of narrative themes, geometric shapes, bright colors, high contrast, repetition, and layering of imagery.
Be sure to stop by Barnes’ website and check out the rest of her portfolio as well as her Etsy shop.
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My name is Megan and I am from the Milwaukee area of Wisconsin. This blog was created to share the beautiful and inspiring things I find in addition to documenting my personal growth as an artist and graphic designer.
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