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Emily Tobias

Marc and the West Village

Monday, June 13, 2011

Last Friday afternoon I decided to go visit some friends: the handbags at the Marc by Marc Jacobs Store. With confidence, I walked to 403 Bleecker Street poked around the store for a minute and then realized something… there were no bags in sight! After a slight moment of panic I sheepishly asked the woman behind the counter where all the bags were. With an air of sympathy, she handed me the postcard featured below and explained that I needed to walk around the corner and over a bit to the MBMJ Womens Accessories location. I find this so funny! Marc has so many stores in the West Village that one needs a map to navigate all of them! So next time one ventures into the no-grid madness that is the West Village be sure to use this handy map as guidance!

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Another Lovely Google Homepage!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Today, in honor of the late great Les Paul, Google attributed their homepage to him in a working, recordable guitar, shaped kind of like the Google logo! Love it!

Here is a song that I recorded!! I am a musical GENUIS!

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Camping Out At Home

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

So my latest issue of ReadyMade arrived yesterday and I had to blog about this article called “Camping out at Home.” I officially now want to learn carpentry and architecture so I can build myself an indoor tree house to sleep in!!

Here are some images:


*these images are actually scanned from my print copy of the magazine… yay for Print!

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Colorful Canada!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Here are just a few snapshots from my recent trip to canada with Aaron! Enjoy!

All of the photos can be found here.

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Red White and Blue?

Monday, May 2, 2011

While this blog is primarily posts concerning graphic design and color, I feel the need to express my thoughts about what happened yesterday. Last night, I was focused, eyes glued into many layers of aftereffects when my phone rang. It was my mother. She told me that Osama Bin Laden was dead. The first thing I did was to tell all of my friends sitting around me what had happened. Like me, they were deep into projects and did not know either. I stopped everything, pulled up tabs with CNN, Facebook, Twitter and NYTines and found my self lost in tweets, news feeds and news stories for at least 45 minutes.

I think the reason for surfing between these sites was that I did not know how to feel. My first thoughts were an odd sense place since I now live in Manhattan as a graduate student and when 9/11 happened I was in my second month of living in a new city as a college freshman in St. Louis.

I guess the main reason for this post is that I feel uneasy about the reaction in Washington D.C. (and I read something similar is happening at ground zero, but I have yet to see video or photos)  I am currently watching the BBC and they and playing b-roll of people “celebrating” outside of the White House. To me, the fact that US Forces killed a known terrorist is not necessarily an excuse to scream and cheer and party. On the contrary, right now seems like a time for reverence and contemplation.

I’ll end with two things… I just walked home from the studio and on the walk I heard someone chant “USA” from a passing car which weirded me out as did the sight of an American flag that  had appeared in one of the windows in my apartment building.

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