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"Simplify, Simplify!"

Henry David Thoreau threw down the gauntlet in the summer of 1854, and Walden is more relevant than ever. To Live Deliberately is our visual re-imagining of Thoreau's best-known essay, Where I Lived and What I Lived For.

Accompanied by 30 illustrations, the essay challenges the trappings of modern living and embraces an ascetic rejection of material excess and social distractions in exchange for a reconnection with nature as a path to self-discovery.

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"WITTY & ELEGANT"

- Los Angeles Times 

"Clever, Exquisitely Inked"

- My Modern Met 

"VISUAL PUNS"

- Flavorwire 

"GORGEOUS LITERARY ART"

- Book Riot

The Examined Life

For the father who has everything except for the time to think. Three books, two prints, and a notebook: Something to read, something to display, and something for his brilliant ideas.

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Journal

The ideas, art, and inspiration behind what we're making

  • On Consciousness

    On Consciousness

    No one has ever accused Dostoevsky of pulling his punches. When it comes to life’s struggles, he goes right for the jugular. This makes him something of a bummer when life is going well, but truly invaluable when things get tough. ...

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  • WWSD (What Would Seneca Do?)

    WWSD (What Would Seneca Do?)

    In the face of an overwhelming, infuriating, almost-paralyzing array of unanswerable philosophical questions, stoicism starts with the most pragmatic one.What can we actually control? Our judgments, choices, intentions, virtues, efforts, and our focus. What can’t we control? Bad fortunes, when and...

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F. Scott Fitzgerald

And So We Beat On

The final line of The Great Gatsby, the Fitzgerald novel that defined the jazz age. It was the era that ushered in modernity, a time of material excess, liberation, and intoxication. But even in the midst of the party, Fitzgerald could sense the toll such decadence takes on the human soul.

Like so many other Fitzgerald fans, we adore this quotation and its kaleidoscopic meanings. Gatsby, surrounded by unimaginable wealth, prestige and fanfare, dreams only of a future with Daisy that will recreate their past. And yet, his past is what prevents him from attaining that bright future.

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