One of the most popular fonts and my favorite one since I started with graphic design is Garamond. It’s the contrast to the straight calculated lines and curves of the common graphic design that makes this font so pleasant to me. A human font, in a digital age.

Garamond, 16th century

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I like the idea to sit on a wooden clothes pin like this one from Baldessarie e Baldessari when putting on my shoes in the morning. The bike & shoes wardrobe on the right side appears simple but turns out to be very handy to organise stuff.

“Cycling is again enjoying increasing popularity in European cities. With a level of efficiency of about 95%, the bicycle is the most ecological way of getting around there is. The Shoes, Books and a Bike stand puts the wonder machine on a platform, frames the bicycle and gives it a deserved place of honour in the apartment.” - postfossil

sources: baldessariebaldessari, postfossil

“Urban cycling is addictive. UrbanLegend products are created for passionate women who are not afraid of pouring rain or snow on the road, who know the labyrinth of their city as the back of their hands. Combining the best quality sportswear fabrics and practical details with feminine cuts and ergonomic design UrbanLegend products are designed and handcrafted without compromise.”

Waterproof cyclewear just for women – I think I’m in this target group.

via Urban Legend

It seems that Portland, Oregon is a city that suits to me, as it is the hometown of many things I love, like the Shwood Glasses, good music like my fav band Portugal.The Man, and I’m sure, there is a lot I haven’t discovered yet.
Spleen Culture is the name of a hotspot in Hallein, that celebrates vintage and modern bikes – Portland Style. Worth to visit – and if you’re not around Hallein than here.

via spleenculture