1. SUBMISSION: Sorted Artefacts by Mattias Adolfsson

     


  2. Anonymous asked: Is there a way to search for a particular topic on your blog if I'd like to see organization regarding a certain subject matter (in this case, cowboys/ranch life)?

    ed: On the archive page you can search... I don’t think I’ve had much in the way of cowboy life, though I would like to see some!

     

  3. jackspiceradams:

    I am going on an adventure and I don’t know where.

     

  4. SUBMISSION: Cut paper creatures and objects that were used to create 5 ads for financial service company, Valic.

    See the videos HERE  

     

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  6. SUBMISSION Nic’s favorite car collection (2)

     

  7. SUBMISSION: Bedford stop on the L.

     

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  9. This was outside a shop in Bali as it appears that decoration and presentation are so much part of the Balinese culture.   

     


  10. Anonymous asked: Hi Austin,Hope you are well. I am production designing a feature film directed by MJ Delaney, and produced by Damian Jones (The Iron Lady) and am hoping to include a homage to your blog. I want to ask for your blessing? Thanks,Soraya Gilanni If you have an email address I can send you more details

    Yes! Can you put some of my tags in the shot? Email me at imaustinyourenot@gmail.com

     

  11. The Douglas Family Stockpile: image from New York Times Magazine piece “How to Survive Societal Collapse in Suburbia.” Photograph by Dwight Eschliman.

     

  12. Leather tools 

     

  13. SUBMISSION: Ideal

    Photograph by Alayna Reum

     

  14. SUBMISSION: Reality

    Photograph by Alayna Reum

     

  15. SUBMISSION:

    “The Adventurer” | Things Organized Neatly | Lyla&Blu

    i must talk about what an incredible and irreplaceable influence Things Organized Neatly has been in my life as a designer, an artist and an explorer of experience. The snippets of life that i embrace on a daily basis are often impacted by people who rarely get our thanks; and i had to commemorate this to you for all that you have done. Thank you for your visual eye and the impact that you have had not only on myself, but the design community as a whole. 

    ed: Wow, thank you! This blog started as a side project, and now I’m influencing the design community as a whole? Incredible.