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    Tuesday
    11Aug2009

    Type Tuesday: Asya Palatova


    We love to hear from our subscribers, to see what they do and what inspires them. This morning Asya Palatova introduced herself via email. In visiting her portfolio, I realized that I am very familiar with her work! She has art directed numerous books, Martha Stewart's Living and Body & Soul magazines, and created the memorable logo for Purl, among many other things. I invite you to visit Studio Palatova to view more of her design skills.

    Asya also makes lovely ceramics, adorned with simple typographic accents and flourishes. {Available in her etsy shop.} Her blog, My Mama's Table, chronicles her ceramic works-in-progress and documents her visual and culinary inspirations. Thanks, Asya!

    Reader Comments (2)

    I love the bowls and the mugs!

    happy tuesday, Joanna
    simpleblueprint.typepad.com

    p.s. i blogged about you today.
    August 11, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterby JOS
    this is a wonderful post ... i love asya's ceramics.
    August 11, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercindy

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