Andy Standfield

Graphic and Web Designer

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email:
vertigo25@gmail.com
phone:
(510) 842-6390
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Andy Standfield

Hi. My name is Andy

I make stuff.

Stuff like websites, collages, pictures, chapbooks, graphics, coffee, inside jokes, trouble. You know… the usual.

I have over 15 years experience in both traditional and interactive design. I love HTML, CSS and jQuery, clean and effective design, beautiful typography and hot coffee.

I'm a social creature…

Here, I Tumble.

Mostly art & design that moves me, with a bit of science and geeky tomfoolery thrown in from time to time for good measure.

April 21, 2012

11:39 am photo:

I love the juxtaposition of macabre and banal in these illustrations by Vaka Valo.
(via Vaka Valo’s Dream Diary - 50 Watts)

I love the juxtaposition of macabre and banal in these illustrations by Vaka Valo.

(via Vaka Valo’s Dream Diary - 50 Watts)

April 20, 2012

3:23 pm quote:

"I remember thinking that this would be a pretty harmless easter egg, that no one would really use it, but I was very wrong."

Lou Montulli (inventer of cookies, HTTPS over SSL, proxy auth, and… yes… the <blink> tag) on the origin of the <blink> tag.

Unsurprisingly, it started as a drunken joke.

April 9, 2012

12:42 pm photo:

I got a little burned out on the whole minimal redesign of movie posters/book cover quite awhile ago. Olly Moss did some great stuff that got quite a bit of attention, and suddenly *everybody* had to do their own.
Rowan Stocks Moore&#8217;s redesign of these Disney posters, though, are thoroughly amazing. (via 10 beautiful alternative Disney movie posters | TQS Magazine)

I got a little burned out on the whole minimal redesign of movie posters/book cover quite awhile ago. Olly Moss did some great stuff that got quite a bit of attention, and suddenly *everybody* had to do their own.

Rowan Stocks Moore’s redesign of these Disney posters, though, are thoroughly amazing. (via 10 beautiful alternative Disney movie posters | TQS Magazine)

April 6, 2012

1:06 pm photo:

&#8220;The SAFETY PIN REVIEW is a new, weekly literary magazine featuring fiction of less than 30 words, with a major D.I.Y. twist: in addition to being published online, each story is hand-painted onto a cloth back patch, which is attached (via safety pins) to one of our operatives—a collective network of authors, punks, thieves and anarchists—who wear it everywhere they go for a week.&#8221;
(via Safety Pin Review)
“The SAFETY PIN REVIEW is a new, weekly literary magazine featuring fiction of less than 30 words, with a major D.I.Y. twist: in addition to being published online, each story is hand-painted onto a cloth back patch, which is attached (via safety pins) to one of our operatives—a collective network of authors, punks, thieves and anarchists—who wear it everywhere they go for a week.”

(via Safety Pin Review)

February 14, 2012

4:17 pm photo:

(via Doctor Who News: IDW announce Doctor Who/Star Trek crossover)
The fanfic legions at LJ are primed to explain why *their* versions would have been better.

(via Doctor Who News: IDW announce Doctor Who/Star Trek crossover)

The fanfic legions at LJ are primed to explain why *their* versions would have been better.

February 13, 2012

10:48 pm photo:

I love you too.
(Note to my followers: Please follow dave. Now I feel kinda creepy for being his only stalker.)

I love you too.

(Note to my followers: Please follow dave. Now I feel kinda creepy for being his only stalker.)

(Source: dbmitchell)

Reblogged from The Life and Times of Meh.

January 27, 2012

6:55 pm photo:

(via The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart Moshing at a 1982 Dead Kennedys Show)
OMG. This is a real thing that happened.

(via The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart Moshing at a 1982 Dead Kennedys Show)

OMG. This is a real thing that happened.

(Source: filthypit.com)

3:01 pm photo:

rduffs:

Latest project: To take research we gather on a particular topic and present it. My topic was Book Illustration. 

Awesome work.
My daughter saw this and now wants to make one.

rduffs:

Latest project: To take research we gather on a particular topic and present it. My topic was Book Illustration. 

Awesome work.

My daughter saw this and now wants to make one.

Reblogged from

12:46 am video:

whoinreview:

I built a TARDIS (by sillysparrowness)

so.fucking.CUTE!

Reblogged from Who in Review

January 26, 2012

5:51 pm photo:

Bridges’ survey of Manhattan, NYC (1807)

3:27 pm photo:

Alchemy Notebook, a set by Ninth Wave Designs on Flickr.

3:24 pm photo:

williamdavey:

Book collages.

Reblogged from iam Will

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