Little People street art project by Slinkachu has been going on for years now – since 2006 to be exact. I first discovered it some time ago when browsing the Kinokuniya bookshop where they were selling the book called Little People in the City. You can probably guess by now how much I loved it, right? Yes, that’s correct. I literally squealed with excitement.

Anyway, pop over to the Little People blog where you can see more work that is sure to put a smile on your face.

 


[Rediscovered via It’s Nice That.]


P.S. One more enormous THANK-YOU to all your incredibly lovely comments, e-mails, tweets, text messages and phone calls yesterday. I’m sorry that I couldn’t reply to them all, but please know that this note goes to every single one of you who reached out both actually and in spirit. I am so humbled by your overwhelming support and the crazy-atomic-love-bomb you’ve dropped on this little blog. In fact, you guys made me teary yesterday (actually, that’s not that hard, cause I get teary all the time, so friggin’ embarrassing). Anyway, I am so ghay!!! But that’s why you love me, right?

Alrighty then… that’s enough with all the gushing and shit. Better let you do some real work today…

x dana



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With a disarming blend of authority and approachability, Dana is a former refugee-turned-global design visionary. Through her multi-faceted work as a creative director, keynote speaker, editor, curator, interior designer and digital publisher, Dana empowers others to appreciate and engage with design in transformative ways, making the sometimes intimidating world of design accessible to everyone, regardless of their familiarity with the subject. Dana's been catapulted to the status of a stalwart global influencer, with recognition from industry heavyweights such as AD Germany, Vogue Living, Elle Décor Italia and Danish RUM Interiør Design, who have named as one of the Top True Global Influencers of the Design World and counted her among the most visionary female creatives on the planet. Her TEDx talk—"Design Can Change the Way You See the World"— will challenge and transform your understanding of design's omnipresent and profound influence. Through her vast experience in interiors, architecture and design, Dana challenges the prevailing rapid image culture, highlighting the importance of originality, sustainability, connecting with your values and learning to "see" design beyond the aesthetic.

6 Responses

  1. Kylie

    I’ve been following this series of images also. Congrats on the anniversary of your blog Dana…one of the best blogs on the web :)

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