For A Limited Time Only

Fairey has moved from “Paper to Porcelain.” He’s designed a set of “limited edition” commemorative plates that feature a graphic portrait of the 44th President of the U.S.A. as the central focus with slogans from his 2008 run for president finishing off the outside rim of each plate. To pick up your set, you know the drill.

Bush Pardons Osama

The Huffington Post gets satirical:
Breaking News via Huffington: In a stunning late-hour development, President George W. Bush granted Osama bin Laden a pardon… For more on this new development go here:

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Signature of a President

U.S. President Barack Obama’s first signature as president seen after he signed a proclamation, after being sworn in as the 44th President of the United States during the inaugural ceremony in Washington January 20, 2009.

Source: REUTERS/Molly Riley (UNITED STATES)

Yes We Did!

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So Long Dubya and Good Ridance

Osocio has a few visual goodbyes to share. This one caught our fancy. It’s a photograph of flying shreds of paper after shoes were hurled at the poster of President George Bush outside the US Consulate in Montreal, Canada. People went out in freezing -24 C weather to show support the Iraqi journalist Muntadar al-Zeizi (from the Bush Shoe incident). (Source: Flickr)

The Moment

CNN is up to something, in an effort to: “…capture the most detailed experience of a single moment ever,” CNN will assemble photos sent in by users into one big photosynth. CNN is clearly trying to put themselves ahead of the pack on this one. To find out more you know the drill. Want to find out what a Photosynth is?

National Portrait Gallery has a new arrival

Over the weekend, The National Portrait Gallery in D.C. installed a large-scale mixed media collage of Shepard Fairey’s famous portrait – the iconic image of Barack Obama.

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Inaugural Invitations

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Brooklyn based print shop sheds light on the Inaugural Invitations for President-Elect Barack Obama. Find out what paper stock they used here.

Shout out to Paone Design for the heads up.