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Weekend Warrior: Tracee Ellis Ross

The magnificent Tracee Ellis Ross did an interview with The New Potato and the accompanying photos are everythingggg. I've been a big fan of Tracee's for a while now (where all my Girlfriend's fans??) and her new show Black-Ish is phenomenal if you haven't checked it out yet. I also love her answer when asked what advice she would give to her younger self:

"We live in a world that will tell you that life is all about getting things, and getting what you want. I would tell my younger self that if I stay focused on getting to know myself, accepting myself, loving myself, and allowing myself to be myself that life will become less about getting things and more about building experiences [...]"




Minimal. Chic.


Doing design work for friends may not be the most lucrative, but it is often times to most fun, unsurprisingly. Right now I'm working on some brand identity of an old pal of mine who's a fashion designer. I'm still in the early stages, but I'm loving (and so is she, thankfully) to mood board I created for it.

#setinthestreet


Inspired by the streets of New York and the readily available discarded furniture often found on it, photographer Justin Bettman and prop stylist Gozde Eker joined forces to create these quirky street scenes of domestic areas on sidewalks throughout the city. Check out #setinthestreet to learn more about the project, and follow the hashtag to see how people are interacting with the installations.