Hello Bauldoff is a greeting of multifarious stimuli as observed by designer,
Joe Bauldoff.

My name is Joe Bauldoff, and this is my blog, where I post things that catch my eye, my head, or my heart.

I am an artist & designer in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, and I am available to help you with your design project.

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The Euronaut: A new illustration.


The Euronaut: A new illustration.

June 21 2010140 notesComments (View)
Tokyo: A new illustration. Love those transparent umbrellas.


Tokyo: A new illustration. Love those transparent umbrellas.

June 21 201072 notesComments (View)
Days with My Father is a contemplative and incredibly moving photographic journal, documenting Philip Toledano’s relationship with his aging father over a span of three years.

Two years ago, I posted about the site. I am excited to share that the complete project is now available as a book.

Also, here is a video of Mr. Toledano talking about the work on CNN.

(Thank you, Phil)


Days with My Father is a contemplative and incredibly moving photographic journal, documenting Philip Toledano’s relationship with his aging father over a span of three years.

Two years ago, I posted about the site. I am excited to share that the complete project is now available as a book.

Also, here is a video of Mr. Toledano talking about the work on CNN.

(Thank you, Phil)

June 21 2010125 notesComments (View)
Poster for David Fincher’s The Social Network, a comedy-drama film about the creation of Facebook, starring Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
The film opens October of this year.
via Laughing Squid


Poster for David Fincher’s The Social Network, a comedy-drama film about the creation of Facebook, starring Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

The film opens October of this year.

via Laughing Squid

June 20 201086 notesComments (View)
Vinyl toy artist Jon-Paul Kaiser made these super 5-inch mini Munnys of the Seven Samurai.
via @Criterion


Vinyl toy artist Jon-Paul Kaiser made these super 5-inch mini Munnys of the Seven Samurai.

via @Criterion

June 4 2010131 notesComments (View)
Pixar Story Artist, Josh Cooley, has been working on Movies R Fun, a book which depicts scenes from popular R-rated films illustrated in the style of Little Golden Books.
Cooley plans to have the book and prints available at this year’s Comic-Con.
via /Film


Pixar Story Artist, Josh Cooley, has been working on Movies R Fun, a book which depicts scenes from popular R-rated films illustrated in the style of Little Golden Books.

Cooley plans to have the book and prints available at this year’s Comic-Con.

via /Film

May 23 2010196 notesComments (View)
Too cute. In celebration of Pac-Man’s 30th birthday today, Google features a playable Pac-Man game in their homepage logo! Love the Insert Coin button.
Update: Thanks to those of you who pointed out that hitting the Insert Coin button a second time selects 2-player mode, with Ms. Pac-Man!
Update 2, The Sequel: Google now has a permanent Pac-Man URL for those of us that missed it on the homepage!


Too cute. In celebration of Pac-Man’s 30th birthday today, Google features a playable Pac-Man game in their homepage logo! Love the Insert Coin button.

Update: Thanks to those of you who pointed out that hitting the Insert Coin button a second time selects 2-player mode, with Ms. Pac-Man!

Update 2, The Sequel: Google now has a permanent Pac-Man URL for those of us that missed it on the homepage!

May 21 2010149 notesComments (View)

Stop The Violence is a series by photographer Francois Robert, who uses human bones to construct symbols of war and violence. From the artist:
The human skeleton is a powerful visual symbol. It’s come to represent the “remains”, what’s left after life has ended, after the flesh and mind cease to function. In my photographs, I use the human skeleton as the formal visual element, the subject of the image. In this manner, the skeleton is both the protagonist and antagonist (the Buddhist notion about, “the duality of man” seems apt.
For each photograph I disassemble the modular system of the skeleton and reconfigure the elements to form a new image. These images are man made. Images of aggression, images that cause suffering, devastation and conflict. I intend the images to plant the notion of restraint and charity in an effort to promote peace and tolerance.
You might remember Robert from his Contents series.
(via Creative Something)


Stop The Violence is a series by photographer Francois Robert, who uses human bones to construct symbols of war and violence. From the artist:

The human skeleton is a powerful visual symbol. It’s come to represent the “remains”, what’s left after life has ended, after the flesh and mind cease to function. In my photographs, I use the human skeleton as the formal visual element, the subject of the image. In this manner, the skeleton is both the protagonist and antagonist (the Buddhist notion about, “the duality of man” seems apt.

For each photograph I disassemble the modular system of the skeleton and reconfigure the elements to form a new image. These images are man made. Images of aggression, images that cause suffering, devastation and conflict. I intend the images to plant the notion of restraint and charity in an effort to promote peace and tolerance.

You might remember Robert from his Contents series.

(via Creative Something)

May 20 2010207 notesComments (View)
The other morning, I never expected to stumble across a photo of my own bear design reincarnated as a tattoo on a stranger’s skin. Many thanks to recently-inked Adrienne of Toronto for sharing the photo! I am humbled and honored.

The other morning, I never expected to stumble across a photo of my own bear design reincarnated as a tattoo on a stranger’s skin. Many thanks to recently-inked Adrienne of Toronto for sharing the photo! I am humbled and honored.

May 19 2010159 notesComments (View)


Gorgeous timelapse video of Eyjafjallajökull set to the music of Sigur Rós vocalist jónsi. By Sean Stiegemeier.

(via Able Parris)

May 13 2010251 notesComments (View)