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Core77 / industrial design magazine + resource / home. Style and Design. Knucklebuster » Blog Archive » 1930 Art Deco Henderson. About a week ago I posted the pic above and it seems to have excited quite a number of people across the internets, so here’s a few more pics and some info.

Knucklebuster » Blog Archive » 1930 Art Deco Henderson

I took these photos at the Rhinebeck Grand National Meet where the newly restored bike was unveiled. The bike belongs to Frank Westfall from Syracuse, NY. According to some info I found online, the bike was originally built by O. Ray Courtney in 1936 and is based on a 1930 K.J Henderson. The bike is powered by inline four cylinder (not a scooter as some have said, check the shot of the motor below) and as I’m sure you can gather by now, is a one-off custom.

Side shot Four-cylinders The rear end Cockpit and Front Grill Frank getting ready to go for a ride around the Fairgrounds, beverage in-hand. From Rapunzel to The Little Red Riding Hood, Beloved Children's Classics as Minimalist Posters. By Maria Popova Visual hyper-distillation of iconic storytelling.

From Rapunzel to The Little Red Riding Hood, Beloved Children's Classics as Minimalist Posters

As a lover of children’s books, especially classic ones with timeless wisdom for grown-ups, and an admirer of minimalist posters that distill complex stories or ideas in clean graphic elements, I am infinitely delighted by these hyper-minimalist takes on beloved children’s classics by designer Christian Jackson. Positively the most delightful children’s classic remix since The Little Red Riding Hood infographic animation. via Quipsologies Donating = Loving Bringing you (ad-free) Brain Pickings takes hundreds of hours each month. You can also become a one-time patron with a single donation in any amount: Brain Pickings has a free weekly newsletter. Share on Tumblr. Graphic Arts. On 15 August 1870, Mr.

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Chas C. Gates paid $25 for the right to sell the copyrighted stencil designs of S.M. Spencer & Co. of Brattleboro, Vermont. According to the research of Ian Brabner, Gates also received a complete S.M. Spencer & Co. Nearly 143 years later, the Graphic Arts Collection has acquired this hand trunk and its contents (for slightly more than $25). Our “S.M. Only a small selection of the entire kit shown. Spencer insisted this pamphlet was, “…the key to the outfit … in fact it is a complete budget of stencil information written and copyrighted by me for the exclusive use of my patrons, and it is worth the price of the outfit to any one commencing the business. Art, design and visual ingenuity. Kaufmann Mercantile Store. The Bedlam of Beefy. On my mind these days and yet, for the first time I can recall, I don't feel frenetic.

The Bedlam of Beefy

There seems to be a calm and collected sensibility that has settled in and I'm most grateful for however long it chooses to visit. On a very personal note, I am facing the failing health of my mother who is experiencing increasing moments of memory loss. That alone is difficult to face for a whole host of reasons that you can likely imagine, but she also refuses any attempts to get her to seek proper medical attention which has my family facing some seriously difficult decisions. However, in spite of these painful realizations, I'm finding myself much more willing to savour the present over stressing over the future. Conversations that I had with her previously which could be done while answering emails, cleaning, or other assorted forms of the much overrated "art" of multi-tasking, have now been replaced with a quiet room and an attentive ear. First, let's just get this one out of the way, shall we? 9s5iS.jpg (JPEG Image, 623 × 792 pixels) - Scaled (84. A Nightclub Map of Harlem.

Beautiful bikes from the past by O. Ray Courtney. Henderson is a defunct brand of U.S.

Beautiful bikes from the past by O. Ray Courtney

-made motorcycle that went bust around the time of the Great Depression. In 1936 designer O. Ray Courtney took a 1930 Henderson and modified it into the streamlined style you see here: [photo credit: knucklebusterinc.com] Little is known about Courtney, though his name does pop up again in a 1953 Popular Science article, along with photos of another motorcycle he modded in 1950--with a style evolving along with the times: The 1936 bike is now owned (and was restored) by one Frank Westfall of Syracuse, New York. Via knucklebuster and finkbuilt. TRENDLAND: FASHION & TREND BLOG + ART + DESIGN + PHOTOGRAPHY. DESIGN.