





I looked and looked and couldn't find anything about Dee & Lala (so if you know anything about them, please add a comment to educate us all, well, mostly me), except that they're located in California and that I was thrilled to stumble upon their work. They do everything by letterpress — greeting cards, prints, sets of both — and even though I find almost anything letterpressed completely lovely, I was quite taken by their style. Their illustrations are the perfect blend of graphic arts and organic shapes, and are somehow finessed and childish at the same time.
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