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Comments (5) Posted 10.17.09 | PERMALINK | PRINT

Eric Baker

Today, 10.17.09



Here are Today’s images.


















































TODAY is a weekly jewel box of seemingly random, yet thoughtfully selected, images. At times tender, wicked, nostalgic, amusing, and dazzling, each edition is presented without narration, editing or explanation by its author, designer Eric Baker. "It all began as a goof. One day I sent a good friend about 50 random pictures of cheese. I don't know why, but to me cheese is funny, perhaps it is the word itself and its various connotations. Eventually I began looking closer, or should I say broader at 'things'. Things lost on the fringes...ordinary, odd, beautiful things. Esoteric images, old diagrams, typography, cartography — visions of a once promising but now extinct future."

Editor's Note: All images link to their original source and are copyright their original owners.



Comments (5)   |   JUMP TO MOST RECENT COMMENT >>

I LOVE that Lanvin chocolate van!!!
Jeffrey
10.18.09 at 05:29

What an inspiring and eclectic grouping of images- thank you! They are just beautiful-
Lisel Ashlock
10.18.09 at 11:09

"On Being Ill" is just outstanding, what a simple and yet unsettling image.
Nice series!
breeree
10.21.09 at 11:24

"One Being Ill" is my favorite.
Alicia Lee Artistry
10.25.09 at 06:08

Thanks Eric!
I enjoyed this collection...glad I stumbled across it!
Cathy Mason
10.25.09 at 07:32


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Eric Baker is design director for The O Group in Manhattan, where he strategizes design for all things luxury. He is also on the faculty at The School of Visual Arts.
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