John Pour Home: Typographical Rugs

These typographical rugs from John Pour Home are a nifty idea for the typophiles out there.

These typographical rugs from John Pour Home are a nifty idea for the typophiles out there.

As well as covering some great styles, Canvas Magazine has also got some of the most excellent photography I’ve seen in a while. Check it out.

In the same vein as Hel Looks and Oslo Stil, Stil in Berlin gives us an insight into the current street fashion trends in the German capital.

Everyone’s heard of Threadless, right? Well, Naked & Angry is another venture by those crazy lads at Skinnycorp. Building upon the same principles as at Threadless where users submit designs for T-Shirts and then vote for the best, Naked & Angry allows it’s users to vote on pattern designs to be made into neckties and some great looking wrapping paper.

Need some new threads for summer? You could do worse than heading over to Rockwell Clothing and checking out some of the great designs by the infamous Parra. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea but this style is certainly out there!

Mike Perry AKA Midwestisbest has produced these awesome boards for Zoo York. Diggin’ the style!

Rosa Loves is a clothing company with a conscience. Based on the vision that people should be more supportive of and involved with the community around them, they sell beautifully designed T-Shirts and use the proceeds to support a variety of causes. Each shirt tells an individual story relating to the cause it supports. Wonderful.

Wow, while we were napping over here it seems that Candy have produced not one but two new issues. Dubbed the difficult second volume, it’s packed full of cutting edge art, fashion, design and photography. Head on over to candycollective to pick up your (free) copy now.

There’s something about this T-Shirt print that I really like. We definitely need more unbridled optimism in the world. Check this one and more out at Wire & Twine.

RePly is another interesting use of old skateboards by Kris Lovett.