Photographer Brett Hernandez captures the artists of the recent Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival.
Nancy Whang performing with THE JUAN MACLEAN
The festival had a great turnout. My favorite performances were by CODEBREAKER & SHY CHILD.
Aimée Wilder is a New York-based artist and graphic designer. After graduating from The Art Institute of Chicago in 2001, Aimée moved back to her native New York and began her career working in house for several firms including Designspace, Dwell, and Martha Stewart Living. Aimée has designed a wide range of pieces including bedding, wall treatments, fashion accessories and footwear. Her designs have been featured on products for Crate and Barrel, Urban Outfitters, Dwell & DwellBaby, MTV Cribs, Skip Hop, Toggs of Australia and most recently Vans.
Aimée currently works on a contract basis for clients and manages the design and development of her wallpaper line.
To inquire about products, services, rates, etc. please email us at info@aimeewilder.com.
Photographer Brett Hernandez captures the artists of the recent Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival.
Nancy Whang performing with THE JUAN MACLEAN
The festival had a great turnout. My favorite performances were by CODEBREAKER & SHY CHILD.
Behold the beautiful photos of Sarah Yates Engagements seem to be a recent trend amongst my peers, so wanted to share the work of this awesome photographer. Sarah specializes in capturing the essence of weddings, beautiful scenery, and is especially good at freezing the frame at just the right moment. 


Photos include a private estate wedding in Rancho Santa Fe, a sunday wedding at the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs, and a few more abstract non-wedding related shots. 



French photographer, Gala Colette inserts herself into her work to create beautiful and unexpected self portraits. My favorite is the cover art she did for 33hz.




I love these colorful photos by the talented Ryan McGinley. He recently shot an amazing campaign for Wrangler and Fred & Farid Group in Paris which can be viewed here



I was introduced to the work of Beth O’Donnell in 2005 while designing in house at Dwell by founder Christiane Lemieux. I haven’t had a chance to thank Christiane in person for the opportunity she gave me when I first moved back to NYC and also for encouraging me to pursue my personal design endeavors.
I love horses, and all of O’Donnell’s work really speaks to me. I especially love the prints above, Charity 1 2 3, which I first saw in the office at Dwell before Christiane took them to hang in her home.