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Stylish moms and bookish kids have long converged on their mutual admiration for the tomes of Maira Kalman, an illustrator, artist, designer, author and New York Times blogger who’s probably best known for the internationally beloved children’s books she’s penned since 1985.

I was already a fan of Kalman for transforming the grammarian’s Bible, Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style, in 2005 with her lovely illustrations. Then in 2007 with the blog-turned-book, The Principles of Uncertainty (a cult classic for the indie aesthete), she brilliantly illustrated a year in her life, focusing each day on a familiar image and accompanying it with inspirational commentary. One of the most memorable of these examples is her affectionate rendering of the now-infamous Keep Calm and Carry On poster.

For a brief history lesson: 800,000 of these positive propaganda posters were printed to boost morale and encourage loyalty to the crown during World War II if the Nazis did invade Britain, as expected. However, they were never posted as had been the plan in 1939. In 2000 a copy of the poster was rediscovered in Northumberland, England, and reproductions—as well as parody pieces—have made the rounds on the design circuit for the past 10 years. In any event, it’s nice that the sentiment still rings true. I think there’s something really special about the design’s clean graphics but traditional imagery and historically rooted message.

Today, these are so ubiquitous in contemporary design schemes that the logo has found its way onto a few unexpected home decor items, like these rugs at Anthropologie and CB2. For those who want the real deal, a number of Etsy shops, like Print Spot, carry vintage-look prints of the original posters, and sfgirlbybay is perhaps the most prolific source for silk-screened archival prints in a variety of colors.

Google has otherwise led me to the Keep Calm Gallery online for even more graphic goodies. If you like the typographically clean style and inspirational message of the “Keep Calm and Carry On” posters, but desire a more original motif, you’re bound to love the Keep Calm Gallery as much as me. Here are a few of my picks:

You can discover the rest at keepcalmgallery.com.

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On Friday, I attended the Atlanta International Gift and Home Furnishings Market. That’s where shop owners from around the globe go to buy things for their stores and showrooms, and it’s great place to see upcoming trends for summer and even fall. One of the best things about Market is getting to see and meet the guest speakers who attend. I really enjoyed hearing New York Designer Brad Ford speak about his design work, as well as his own blog, Design Therapy. If you aren’t familiar with his blog or his work, check out his Web sites! I first saw his design work in person this summer when I attended the Hampton Designer Showhouse. Ford had designed a room there and it was my favorite. (I want those sconces…and that rope mirror!)

Throughout the day, I ran into numerous folks from the Atlanta design community, including designers Valerie DeRoy, Bill Peace, Bob Brown, Matthew Quinn, Dixie Peoples, as well as shop owners Barbara Heath of The Mercantile, Bill Hudgins of Lush Life and Nancy Duffey of Scout. I can’t wait to see what they buy for their shops and clients!

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Exclusive Christmas House Presentation: The Art of Entertaining

What is the secret to a successful party? Are e-vites replacing RSVPs? Learn the answers to these questions and more from design blogger Jennifer Boles, author of ThePeakofChic.com.

Covering everything from cocktail hour to calling cards (yes, they’re making a comeback!), Boles will discuss the art of at-home entertaining, both easy and elegant.

Along with her personal insight, Boles will share anecdotes about—and tips from—some of America’s most illustrious hostesses of decades past, including Elsie de Wolfe, Dorothy Draper and Dorothy Rodgers, as well as party secrets from today’s top tastemakers. Don’t miss this one-time opportunity to hear from one of America’s most famous design bloggers.

Seminar is free with purchased Christmas House tour ticket. More details to come at AtlantaChristmasHouse.com.

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