
So appealing to our graphic senses, looks cool & sophisticated, these flashcards are a must for the modern child. Nice way to expose them early to the world of design!

I surf the web looking for great ideas. When I found this posting I felt like I’d hit the jackpot. This Flickr site is chock-a-block full with beautiful examples of business card ideas. Look through the whole lot. You’ll want to call us right away to redesign your identity package!

Well it’s not new. But it’s new to me. And a real favorite. I suppose I am on a bit of a Gypsy trend here… riding the wave. But everything on this site is beautiful, and the site works really well. Plus, the models are spectacular. FreePeople.com

Ok. Ok. Maybe it’s because I have had Istanbul on the brain for way too long… but if you have Netflix these are definitely worth renting. Crossing the Bridge will make you want to travel and Gypsy Caravan will make you want to dance. What’s so bad about that.

I am not a gadget person. I don’t own a Blackberry, an iPhone or even an iPod, although my music collection is the envy of many. However, I cannot resist this new little wonder from Apple. They need no help from me, as the customers will be lining up out the door, but with a trip to far off shore right around the corner, who could resist taking this instead of hauling my laptop! Honestly! And it’s sooooo cute. When you get to the link click on “watch it”. You will need 10 minutes, but it is so worth it. I am in love!

Home is where the heart is. It’s also where the rest of you happens to spend a lot of time. Weego Home makes it a pleasure to be there with everything to spruce up the homestead from fancy rugs, unique vases to… dishtowels?

With a name that envokes a shrimp processing facility Gumps San Fransisco is anything but. Chock full of beautiful items for your home (or for someone else’s home if you are a gift giver). Gumps has fantastic items from luxurious bedding to exotic tchotchkes. You can order online from Gumps or if you happen to be in The City go ahead and spend an hour (or two) in the their store at 135 Post Street.








