Six Mysterious Tools by Michael Neault

Michael Neault

We are happy to present a new series of images by writer and designer Michael Neault and for Néojaponisme here.

The mystery tools illustrated are:

Mystery tool #1 - “6 Variations on the Brad Awl”

Mystery tool #2 - “Sailmaker’s Curved Roaching Shears”

Mystery tool #3 - “A Cooper’s Inshave, 2 Different Styles”

Mystery tool #4 - “Saw Tooth Croze Iron”

Mystery tool #5 - “A Head Vise, also known as Giant Iron Screw Eye”

Mystery tool #6 - “Common Sense Plumb Bobs: (a) All purpose brass
w/steel point (b) Economy grade painted iron (c) Cast brass,
lead-filled”

MichaelNeault
October 15, 2008

Michael Neault is a designer, film programmer, and writer living in Upstate New York. His website Snore & Guzzle is a fantastic compendium of well-written articles on cinema and design.

Sunday Supplement: Kaminazuki

神無月

If you need help with exams, blessings for your marriage, or good favor for your newborn baby, you’re out of luck. Sorry — try again next month.

This is the tenth month, or jugatsu (十月). It’s also known as kaminazuki (神無月), or “the month without gods.” This is the month where all the Shinto gods vacate their homes — the shrines, mountains, rivers, trees, and countless other places where they reside — and convene in Western Japan, at the Izumo Taisha (and only in Izumo, by the way, is the month called kamiarizuki [神有り月] or “the month with gods”). There, I imagine, they have a raucous party, drinking all the sake offered throughout the year and perhaps have a cookout. It’s gotta be lonely and frustrating sometimes, stuck in some big tree in the middle of a forest, bestowing benediction on the very occasional hiking grandma.

Let’s hope this retreat sees all those gods refreshed and ready for work in the eleventh month. The backlog’s going to be killer.

Selena HOY
October 12, 2008

Selena likes long walks, candlelight, and virgin margaritas.

Miss Aki

Miss Autumn

A standalone illustration collage to welcome in Autumn. Summer, we hardly knew ye.

Ian LYNAM
October 3, 2008

Ian Lynam is a graphic designer living in Tokyo and the art director of Neojaponisme. His website is located at ianlynam.com. His new book, Parallel Strokes, on the intersection of graffiti and typography is available now.

Untitled by Ben Mulkey/More Work

More Work

A new illustration from Portland, Oregon-based graphic designer Ben Mulkey.

BenMulkey
September 26, 2008

Ben Mulkey is a graphic designer for hire working out of Portland, Oregon in the U.S. of A." The "Morework" moniker was created to be a constant reminder to work harder and continue to improve.