Quick LInks

BIG NEWS:

UPPERCASE is
now available in
North American 
Anthropologie 
stores and in their
webshop!


PARTICIPATE:

Click here to find out how you can participate in the magazine.


categories
search
info

Our online shop is open 24-hours.

The studio is open
First Thursdays 5-9pm
other days by appointment

Located in Art Central
Upper Level
corner of 7th Ave SW & Centre St
Downtown Calgary
403-283-5318

EMAIL US

 


Powered by Squarespace
UPPERCASE magazine
NEW BOOKS

The Suitcase Series Volume 2: dottie angel, now shipping!A Collection a Day by Lisa Congdon, packaged in a collector's tin! Work/Life 2: the UPPERCASE directory of international illustratorsDownload the FREE iphone app!An illustrated storybook for sophisticated children and whimsical adults.

NEW! Shoegazing Notecards curated by Janine Vangool and published by Chronicle Books.

Click here to purchase Shoegazing Notecards 

Twitter
EVENTS

 

current inspiration

« Type Tuesday: Valerie Roybal's collages | Main | Mike's show online! »
Monday
Feb082010

Couch computing


I'm at home most of this week (crazily, we're getting a new ikea-installed kitchen just weeks before the baby is due... must be that nesting instinct!) So the couch is my office today, while a new floor and cabinets are in progress.

I was doing some image research for issue 5 and came across the dog reading, part of a set of Rand McNally Elf books from the 50s. There are some interesting photo collages/illustrations, particularly of dogs and cats in clothing... slightly more strange than cute.

Reader Comments (2)

These are very strange, but I must admit the dog in the first photo looks like she's enjoying herself!
February 9, 2010 | Unregistered Commenter*gemmifer*
I LOVE that book. Found it in a junk store in Chicago in the early 80s. A prized possession since.
February 11, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteraldona

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.