Category Archive: Found
Found: Abraham Lincoln’s Tower of Books
February 15, 2012This three-story tower is made up of over 15,000 books about Abraham Lincoln. You can see it at the Ford’s Theatre Center for Education and Leadership in Washington, D.C. which will open for daytime visits on February 21st. (via WhatTheCool) Thanks to fan Sylvie Harrison… Read More →
Found: The Great Gatsby – Nails
January 23, 2012(via Flavorwire and The Literary Dilettantes) If you have any Gatsby-related things (pictures, poems, drawings, etc), we want to hear from you. Please email us at fans@outofprintclothing.com and you could be featured on our blog this week leading up to the The Great Gatsby book… Read More →
Found: Literature-Map
November 28, 2011Discover your next favorite author with Literature-Map.
Found: Your iPhone as a typewriter
October 27, 2011A clever typewriter app for your iPhone from Doormouse that is an instant hit here in the office. via Cool Hunting
Found: Out of Print’s Bookshelf
October 21, 2011Take a peek at our staff bookshelf to see what we’re reading at Out of Print. Any must-reads to add to our library? Email us at fans@outofprintclothing.com; we’d love to hear from you!
Found: Book Carvings by Kylie Stillman
July 5, 2011(via inhabitat) Kylie Stillman Barberry 2007, book carving Kylie Stillman Pictorella Finch 2003, book carving Kylie Stillman Cascading Pine 2005, book carving
Found: Kiki Magazine
June 29, 2011Kiki Magazine, started in 2007, is for “girls who love life, appreciate creativity, and recognize good ideas.” Jamie Bryant, editor-in-chief, describes it as “not like anything you’ve ever seen. Most magazines just give you stuff to read about. Kiki gives you space to try out… Read More →
Found: New York Public Library and Lego Lions
May 18, 2011(photo by – @RogerClark41 Lego Lions from Artist Nathan Sawaya for @nypl Lions 100th Birthday Celebration) I was watching NY1 this morning and reporter Roger Clark did a cool piece on Lego artist Nathan Sawaya and his Lego version of the New York Public Library’s… Read More →