July 2011
As summer inevitably fades into fall, and stores begin to restock the heavier fabrics that make up toasty sweaters and cozy overcoats, let us revisit the juicy fashion trend that threw us into a fruity frenzy—these vibrant prints that feature summer’s bountiful harvest are perfect representations…
My friend Jac is doing a zine about Nirvana and wants your submissions:
We’ve come up with the first issue’s theme and we need you dudes to help make it happen. The zine started as a place for us to gush about music, our first loves and best memories. We’re calling it “K for Kurt” and it seems…
We cannot deny that we love a great floral, a snappy plaid, or an abstract design printed on the fabrics we wear everyday, but the trend of photographic prints has us hankering for a more focused interpretation of textile patterns. Christopher Kane debuted a simply silhouetted tank dress from his
There’s certain qualities that I seek in my own work that I tend to look for in my daily rummage of images floating on the ether of the internet. This has become such an second-nature habit, virtually thumbing through the billions of images and reblogs that suddenly the source doesn’t seem to…
Above: Lined & Unlined’s Library (top) returns, powered by a free Tumblr theme and bookmarklet called Otlet’s Shelf created by Andrew LeClair and I (bottom).
I’ve been meaning to write this housekeeping post on changes, upgrades, and new sections of the site for awhile, but I’m very excited that it’s also the announcement of a new tool called Otlet’s Shelf, a bookmarklet and Tumblr theme for Amazon.com created by Andrew LeClair and I.
Read on for more…

