The plus side: I like to get lists from my family that inspire me.
The minus side: I have to write a list too! Buying things on a budget for a graphic designer (that's me!) is not the easiest job in the world. Of course, any time my fam decides to go in together and buy me a Mac or iPhone they are welcome to it! But what other options do they have...hmmmm!
Like most graphic designers, I like unique items that you can't get at Wally World or the mall. You more than likely could find some of my favorite gifts at a junk yard, thrift store, used furniture shop or antique store. Then all I would need is a can of paint and I'm totally in love with my find for the day.
But how do you buy things for us - we graphic designers of the world - with our kooky sense of design humor. I delved into the internet and found some really noteworthy items. They may not make sense to the non-designer individual, but trust me, they're fabulous!
1. Kern Jacket from Veer: If you don't know what kerning is it's because you don't speak "designer"
2. Typography Coasters from Veer: You have to be a type geek to truly appreciate the beauty of these coasters
3. CMYK 95-0-85-25 Jacket: If these letters and numbers mean nothing to you - just take my word for it - this fantastic!
Now I shall veer away from Veer.com. Next item:4. Pantone mugs! and they have plates too!

5. We use USB drives all the time. Some lose them - others...um...hit them with their foot while it was plugged into a tower and well, it got a little bent out of shape...oops! But maybe if it was really special we would take better care.

Websites with a wealth of design paraphernalia to keep your design geek plenty happy!
1. Graphic Tees, Clocks, Calendars and more at CafePress.com
2. Etsy.com has amazing AMAZING stuff created by all kinds of artists
3. Zazzle.com has some pretty cool CMYK shirts
4. For some art inspired pieces go to MOMA.com
And make certain you find out what makes your creative individual tick, what inspires them and what makes them smile even when no one is around. These answers are sure to lead you to ebay or a thrift store in search of that illusive item that will totally surprise and thrill your graphic designer on Christmas morning.
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