Did This Fashion Brand Rip Off Timothy Goodman?
A few summers ago, I had the thrill of being alongside some of Manhattan s finest teenagers at The Governor s Ball, a music festival that features some fantastic artists. As a Florence + The Machine fan, it s a prerequisite that I hear the live version of The Dog Days Are Over despite being overaged and underdressed (or overdressed, depending on who you ask.)
Being able to hear live music from some of my favorite artists with my best friends was just a tiny piece of what made the festival so extraordinary. However, my auditory senses weren t the only ones filled with pure joy. Visual art decorated the massive fields through vertical billboard-like structures, which is where I discovered the well-known artist and designer Timothy Goodman, known for his larger-than-life doodles, politically driven typographic murals, and thought-provoking Instagram account.
Rag & Bone Opened A Deli Inside Of Nordstrom?
by Guest of A Guest · May 4, 2021
Well, kind of!
rag & bone is the latest brand to take over the Center Stage pop-up space at
Nordstrom s NYC flagship, and let s just say they ve got us feeling super nostalgic - and hungry!
Inspired by New York s iconic neighborhood delis, the new shopping experience features a bright neon deli sign, a hand painted awning, a fitting room mirror that gives the illusion of an infinite deli aisle, a mural by artist Timothy Goodman fashioned to look like an old school roll up gate, and stacks and stacks of rag & bone branded newspapers.
What Matters: Timothy Goodman on Not Living a Life of Could Haves and Should Haves
Debbie Millman has started a new project at PRINT titled “What Matters.” This is an ongoing effort to understand the interior life of artists, designers and creative thinkers. This facet of the project is a request of each invited respondent to answer 10 identical questions, and submit a decidedly nonprofessional photograph.
Up next: Timothy Goodman, a New York City–based artist, muralist, illustrator and author of two books. His drawings and words have adorned products, walls, galleries, cars, billboards, magazine covers, people and clothing lines worldwide.