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Colorful lil poster for my friends over at @easydaysocialclub, a new event series in LA. Their second event is this Friday in Venice Beach 😈


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Colorful lil poster for my friends over at @easydaysocialclub, a new event series in LA. Their second event is this Friday in Venice Beach 😈


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1 years ago

Colorful lil poster for my friends over at @easydaysocialclub, a new event series in LA. Their second event is this Friday in Venice Beach 😈


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1 years ago

Colorful lil poster for my friends over at @easydaysocialclub, a new event series in LA. Their second event is this Friday in Venice Beach 😈


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1 years ago

In the last week, several of you responded to one of my stories in which I offered to help provide resources to contextualize and historicize what’s unfolding right now in Gaza and the West Bank. So, given that I’m in Brazil right now and have too much time on my hands, I decided to put together a comprehensive list of my all-time favorite resources on the matter—videos, documentaries, films, podcasts, lectures, books, and more… I was planning to send it to those who asked, but I decided it’s too important to not share publicly. So it’s with a heavy heart that I make this post. I hope it can help light the way for some of you.

Personally, I have spent the last several weeks feeling a disorienting flurry of helplessness, anger, sadness, and rage at what my country and Israel are inflicting upon innocent civilians right now in Palestine. It is completely unconscionable what the US and Israel are unleashing upon innocent civilians, and it will go down in history as one of the worst modern cases of genocide denial.

To be clear, the October 7 attack on innocent Israeli citizens was abhorrent and represents the worst excesses of fundamentalist ideologies. It’s awful, and I can only imagine what it feels like to hear about and see images of that attack as a Jewish person, in an environment where far-right Christian white nationalist hate crimes are once again on the rise, thanks to emboldened far-right movements in North America, Europe, and Australia. So please know that I say this in solidarity with my Jewish friends, family, and colleagues, as much as I do with with my Arab and Muslim friends and colleagues.

That said, Israel’s response has been historically disproportionate and cruel. More than 8,000 innocent civilians killed after only three weeks, 40% of whom are young children killed by US bombs dropped by Israel. That’s more children than were killed in all armed conflict around the entire world in any of the last three years… in just three weeks. It’s unfathomable. And it’s genocidal. And that’s just in Gaza alone.

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In the last week, several of you responded to one of my stories in which I offered to help provide resources to contextualize and historicize what’s unfolding right now in Gaza and the West Bank. So, given that I’m in Brazil right now and have too much time on my hands, I decided to put together a comprehensive list of my all-time favorite resources on the matter—videos, documentaries, films, podcasts, lectures, books, and more… I was planning to send it to those who asked, but I decided it’s too important to not share publicly. So it’s with a heavy heart that I make this post. I hope it can help light the way for some of you.

Personally, I have spent the last several weeks feeling a disorienting flurry of helplessness, anger, sadness, and rage at what my country and Israel are inflicting upon innocent civilians right now in Palestine. It is completely unconscionable what the US and Israel are unleashing upon innocent civilians, and it will go down in history as one of the worst modern cases of genocide denial.

To be clear, the October 7 attack on innocent Israeli citizens was abhorrent and represents the worst excesses of fundamentalist ideologies. It’s awful, and I can only imagine what it feels like to hear about and see images of that attack as a Jewish person, in an environment where far-right Christian white nationalist hate crimes are once again on the rise, thanks to emboldened far-right movements in North America, Europe, and Australia. So please know that I say this in solidarity with my Jewish friends, family, and colleagues, as much as I do with with my Arab and Muslim friends and colleagues.

That said, Israel’s response has been historically disproportionate and cruel. More than 8,000 innocent civilians killed after only three weeks, 40% of whom are young children killed by US bombs dropped by Israel. That’s more children than were killed in all armed conflict around the entire world in any of the last three years… in just three weeks. It’s unfathomable. And it’s genocidal. And that’s just in Gaza alone.

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In the last week, several of you responded to one of my stories in which I offered to help provide resources to contextualize and historicize what’s unfolding right now in Gaza and the West Bank. So, given that I’m in Brazil right now and have too much time on my hands, I decided to put together a comprehensive list of my all-time favorite resources on the matter—videos, documentaries, films, podcasts, lectures, books, and more… I was planning to send it to those who asked, but I decided it’s too important to not share publicly. So it’s with a heavy heart that I make this post. I hope it can help light the way for some of you.

Personally, I have spent the last several weeks feeling a disorienting flurry of helplessness, anger, sadness, and rage at what my country and Israel are inflicting upon innocent civilians right now in Palestine. It is completely unconscionable what the US and Israel are unleashing upon innocent civilians, and it will go down in history as one of the worst modern cases of genocide denial.

To be clear, the October 7 attack on innocent Israeli citizens was abhorrent and represents the worst excesses of fundamentalist ideologies. It’s awful, and I can only imagine what it feels like to hear about and see images of that attack as a Jewish person, in an environment where far-right Christian white nationalist hate crimes are once again on the rise, thanks to emboldened far-right movements in North America, Europe, and Australia. So please know that I say this in solidarity with my Jewish friends, family, and colleagues, as much as I do with with my Arab and Muslim friends and colleagues.

That said, Israel’s response has been historically disproportionate and cruel. More than 8,000 innocent civilians killed after only three weeks, 40% of whom are young children killed by US bombs dropped by Israel. That’s more children than were killed in all armed conflict around the entire world in any of the last three years… in just three weeks. It’s unfathomable. And it’s genocidal. And that’s just in Gaza alone.

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In the last week, several of you responded to one of my stories in which I offered to help provide resources to contextualize and historicize what’s unfolding right now in Gaza and the West Bank. So, given that I’m in Brazil right now and have too much time on my hands, I decided to put together a comprehensive list of my all-time favorite resources on the matter—videos, documentaries, films, podcasts, lectures, books, and more… I was planning to send it to those who asked, but I decided it’s too important to not share publicly. So it’s with a heavy heart that I make this post. I hope it can help light the way for some of you.

Personally, I have spent the last several weeks feeling a disorienting flurry of helplessness, anger, sadness, and rage at what my country and Israel are inflicting upon innocent civilians right now in Palestine. It is completely unconscionable what the US and Israel are unleashing upon innocent civilians, and it will go down in history as one of the worst modern cases of genocide denial.

To be clear, the October 7 attack on innocent Israeli citizens was abhorrent and represents the worst excesses of fundamentalist ideologies. It’s awful, and I can only imagine what it feels like to hear about and see images of that attack as a Jewish person, in an environment where far-right Christian white nationalist hate crimes are once again on the rise, thanks to emboldened far-right movements in North America, Europe, and Australia. So please know that I say this in solidarity with my Jewish friends, family, and colleagues, as much as I do with with my Arab and Muslim friends and colleagues.

That said, Israel’s response has been historically disproportionate and cruel. More than 8,000 innocent civilians killed after only three weeks, 40% of whom are young children killed by US bombs dropped by Israel. That’s more children than were killed in all armed conflict around the entire world in any of the last three years… in just three weeks. It’s unfathomable. And it’s genocidal. And that’s just in Gaza alone.

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In the last week, several of you responded to one of my stories in which I offered to help provide resources to contextualize and historicize what’s unfolding right now in Gaza and the West Bank. So, given that I’m in Brazil right now and have too much time on my hands, I decided to put together a comprehensive list of my all-time favorite resources on the matter—videos, documentaries, films, podcasts, lectures, books, and more… I was planning to send it to those who asked, but I decided it’s too important to not share publicly. So it’s with a heavy heart that I make this post. I hope it can help light the way for some of you.

Personally, I have spent the last several weeks feeling a disorienting flurry of helplessness, anger, sadness, and rage at what my country and Israel are inflicting upon innocent civilians right now in Palestine. It is completely unconscionable what the US and Israel are unleashing upon innocent civilians, and it will go down in history as one of the worst modern cases of genocide denial.

To be clear, the October 7 attack on innocent Israeli citizens was abhorrent and represents the worst excesses of fundamentalist ideologies. It’s awful, and I can only imagine what it feels like to hear about and see images of that attack as a Jewish person, in an environment where far-right Christian white nationalist hate crimes are once again on the rise, thanks to emboldened far-right movements in North America, Europe, and Australia. So please know that I say this in solidarity with my Jewish friends, family, and colleagues, as much as I do with with my Arab and Muslim friends and colleagues.

That said, Israel’s response has been historically disproportionate and cruel. More than 8,000 innocent civilians killed after only three weeks, 40% of whom are young children killed by US bombs dropped by Israel. That’s more children than were killed in all armed conflict around the entire world in any of the last three years… in just three weeks. It’s unfathomable. And it’s genocidal. And that’s just in Gaza alone.

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In the last week, several of you responded to one of my stories in which I offered to help provide resources to contextualize and historicize what’s unfolding right now in Gaza and the West Bank. So, given that I’m in Brazil right now and have too much time on my hands, I decided to put together a comprehensive list of my all-time favorite resources on the matter—videos, documentaries, films, podcasts, lectures, books, and more… I was planning to send it to those who asked, but I decided it’s too important to not share publicly. So it’s with a heavy heart that I make this post. I hope it can help light the way for some of you.

Personally, I have spent the last several weeks feeling a disorienting flurry of helplessness, anger, sadness, and rage at what my country and Israel are inflicting upon innocent civilians right now in Palestine. It is completely unconscionable what the US and Israel are unleashing upon innocent civilians, and it will go down in history as one of the worst modern cases of genocide denial.

To be clear, the October 7 attack on innocent Israeli citizens was abhorrent and represents the worst excesses of fundamentalist ideologies. It’s awful, and I can only imagine what it feels like to hear about and see images of that attack as a Jewish person, in an environment where far-right Christian white nationalist hate crimes are once again on the rise, thanks to emboldened far-right movements in North America, Europe, and Australia. So please know that I say this in solidarity with my Jewish friends, family, and colleagues, as much as I do with with my Arab and Muslim friends and colleagues.

That said, Israel’s response has been historically disproportionate and cruel. More than 8,000 innocent civilians killed after only three weeks, 40% of whom are young children killed by US bombs dropped by Israel. That’s more children than were killed in all armed conflict around the entire world in any of the last three years… in just three weeks. It’s unfathomable. And it’s genocidal. And that’s just in Gaza alone.

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In the last week, several of you responded to one of my stories in which I offered to help provide resources to contextualize and historicize what’s unfolding right now in Gaza and the West Bank. So, given that I’m in Brazil right now and have too much time on my hands, I decided to put together a comprehensive list of my all-time favorite resources on the matter—videos, documentaries, films, podcasts, lectures, books, and more… I was planning to send it to those who asked, but I decided it’s too important to not share publicly. So it’s with a heavy heart that I make this post. I hope it can help light the way for some of you.

Personally, I have spent the last several weeks feeling a disorienting flurry of helplessness, anger, sadness, and rage at what my country and Israel are inflicting upon innocent civilians right now in Palestine. It is completely unconscionable what the US and Israel are unleashing upon innocent civilians, and it will go down in history as one of the worst modern cases of genocide denial.

To be clear, the October 7 attack on innocent Israeli citizens was abhorrent and represents the worst excesses of fundamentalist ideologies. It’s awful, and I can only imagine what it feels like to hear about and see images of that attack as a Jewish person, in an environment where far-right Christian white nationalist hate crimes are once again on the rise, thanks to emboldened far-right movements in North America, Europe, and Australia. So please know that I say this in solidarity with my Jewish friends, family, and colleagues, as much as I do with with my Arab and Muslim friends and colleagues.

That said, Israel’s response has been historically disproportionate and cruel. More than 8,000 innocent civilians killed after only three weeks, 40% of whom are young children killed by US bombs dropped by Israel. That’s more children than were killed in all armed conflict around the entire world in any of the last three years… in just three weeks. It’s unfathomable. And it’s genocidal. And that’s just in Gaza alone.

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So I didn’t share this when it happened, but my work on Cautious Clay’s debut album Deadpan Love was featured prominently in two images at Apple’s keynote event last year, alongside a cover artwork for Chiiild, which was designed by one of my all-time-faves @samuelburgessjohnson. I’m honored, but all credit to @cautiousxclay for creating such a beautiful debut album 💗

Favorite song: “Butterflies In August” (only available on the deluxe edition, which you can find wherever you stream music)

Credits
Photo @leeorwild
Design @lanning


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So I didn’t share this when it happened, but my work on Cautious Clay’s debut album Deadpan Love was featured prominently in two images at Apple’s keynote event last year, alongside a cover artwork for Chiiild, which was designed by one of my all-time-faves @samuelburgessjohnson. I’m honored, but all credit to @cautiousxclay for creating such a beautiful debut album 💗

Favorite song: “Butterflies In August” (only available on the deluxe edition, which you can find wherever you stream music)

Credits
Photo @leeorwild
Design @lanning


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So I didn’t share this when it happened, but my work on Cautious Clay’s debut album Deadpan Love was featured prominently in two images at Apple’s keynote event last year, alongside a cover artwork for Chiiild, which was designed by one of my all-time-faves @samuelburgessjohnson. I’m honored, but all credit to @cautiousxclay for creating such a beautiful debut album 💗

Favorite song: “Butterflies In August” (only available on the deluxe edition, which you can find wherever you stream music)

Credits
Photo @leeorwild
Design @lanning


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Today marks two years since Squid released their album, Bright Green Field, via @warprecords. Here are some never-before-posted views of the project I’ve been sitting on for some reason 🥲

1. The cassette!
2. Green LP cuz it’s pretty
3. For the special edition glow-in-the-dark LP,
Warp asked me to reimagine the cover artwork. I wanted to make it feel different but at the same time not change too much. So I played with the ideas of time and light, transforming the same landscape into a field of misty morning dew. Never shared this before but still stoked on how it turned out.
4. A BGF crosswalk signal I found in São Paulo


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Today marks two years since Squid released their album, Bright Green Field, via @warprecords. Here are some never-before-posted views of the project I’ve been sitting on for some reason 🥲

1. The cassette!
2. Green LP cuz it’s pretty
3. For the special edition glow-in-the-dark LP,
Warp asked me to reimagine the cover artwork. I wanted to make it feel different but at the same time not change too much. So I played with the ideas of time and light, transforming the same landscape into a field of misty morning dew. Never shared this before but still stoked on how it turned out.
4. A BGF crosswalk signal I found in São Paulo


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3 years ago

Today marks two years since Squid released their album, Bright Green Field, via @warprecords. Here are some never-before-posted views of the project I’ve been sitting on for some reason 🥲

1. The cassette!
2. Green LP cuz it’s pretty
3. For the special edition glow-in-the-dark LP,
Warp asked me to reimagine the cover artwork. I wanted to make it feel different but at the same time not change too much. So I played with the ideas of time and light, transforming the same landscape into a field of misty morning dew. Never shared this before but still stoked on how it turned out.
4. A BGF crosswalk signal I found in São Paulo


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3 years ago

Today marks two years since Squid released their album, Bright Green Field, via @warprecords. Here are some never-before-posted views of the project I’ve been sitting on for some reason 🥲

1. The cassette!
2. Green LP cuz it’s pretty
3. For the special edition glow-in-the-dark LP,
Warp asked me to reimagine the cover artwork. I wanted to make it feel different but at the same time not change too much. So I played with the ideas of time and light, transforming the same landscape into a field of misty morning dew. Never shared this before but still stoked on how it turned out.
4. A BGF crosswalk signal I found in São Paulo


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howdy !!
life is crazy: I just completed another year on planet earth and I wanted to say THANK YOU for showering me with sweet birthday messages ~ I’ve missed so many of you guys! you brought so many smiles to my face all week. thanks for your continued support here and in life, and looking forward to catching up with some of you guys when I’m back in LA next month 🫶🏼 xx lane


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More bits and pieces for @iamhouseofel “When It Rains It Pours” (2023) — this is the third project Kieron and I have worked on together in the last couple years, and it’s his best work yet imo. Once again super proud to have been a part of it📕


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More bits and pieces for @iamhouseofel “When It Rains It Pours” (2023) — this is the third project Kieron and I have worked on together in the last couple years, and it’s his best work yet imo. Once again super proud to have been a part of it📕


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@keshi history in the making 🖤
This man performed a sold-out show at Radio City Music Hall and did his first late night show… all in one night. Huge congrats to Casey for these two monumental milestones 🫶🏼

LP Photo: @vinceaung
LP Design & Direction: @lanning + @keshi


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Here’s some new stuff for an upcoming project from @iamhouseofel 📸 pre-transformation image by @bonnieophelia


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Here’s some new stuff for an upcoming project from @iamhouseofel 📸 pre-transformation image by @bonnieophelia


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I’m back on my reddish-orange arc. Cassette design for Book of EL by @iamhouseofel (2022) 📕


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happy new year to you 🐌🌱

@iamhouseofel + @lanning + @__alinanegoita on photos


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happy new year to you 🐌🌱

@iamhouseofel + @lanning + @__alinanegoita on photos


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happy new year to you 🐌🌱

@iamhouseofel + @lanning + @__alinanegoita on photos


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🛠️ NEW WORK 🖤 Special edition tee for Keshi’s recent shows in Japan

Also, on a personal note, I want to thank you (yes, you!) for continuing to support me and my work. You may have noticed, but I’ve been off IG for a while now, posting pretty sparingly for the last year or so. It’s been a big year of rest, transition, recalibration for me — a year of travelling, visiting friends and family, and also moving across the world with my partner, settling down again in the Americas, and learning a new language. It took me a while to realize, but before leaving Melbourne I was exhausted (from pandemic fatigue, overcommitting myself to work for a long time, and being so far away from friends and family during months of social and political unrest back home). I’m incredibly grateful to have been able to take this time to reset, and I’m grateful to you all here for continuing to support my work by following along. Also a gigantic thank you to collaborators and clients who have trusted me with their projects this past year and enabled me to work on some of the most exciting stuff I’ve had the pleasure of working on yet. Can’t wait to share some of that work with you all in the coming weeks ~ I’m gonna try to post most of it before the new year. Ok that’s all for now. Thx y’all!! 🥹

P.S. I’m currently scheduling commissioned work through February. Get in touch if you’d like to work together!


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🛠️ NEW WORK 🖤 Special edition tee for Keshi’s recent shows in Japan

Also, on a personal note, I want to thank you (yes, you!) for continuing to support me and my work. You may have noticed, but I’ve been off IG for a while now, posting pretty sparingly for the last year or so. It’s been a big year of rest, transition, recalibration for me — a year of travelling, visiting friends and family, and also moving across the world with my partner, settling down again in the Americas, and learning a new language. It took me a while to realize, but before leaving Melbourne I was exhausted (from pandemic fatigue, overcommitting myself to work for a long time, and being so far away from friends and family during months of social and political unrest back home). I’m incredibly grateful to have been able to take this time to reset, and I’m grateful to you all here for continuing to support my work by following along. Also a gigantic thank you to collaborators and clients who have trusted me with their projects this past year and enabled me to work on some of the most exciting stuff I’ve had the pleasure of working on yet. Can’t wait to share some of that work with you all in the coming weeks ~ I’m gonna try to post most of it before the new year. Ok that’s all for now. Thx y’all!! 🥹

P.S. I’m currently scheduling commissioned work through February. Get in touch if you’d like to work together!


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3 years ago

🛠️ NEW WORK 🖤 Special edition tee for Keshi’s recent shows in Japan

Also, on a personal note, I want to thank you (yes, you!) for continuing to support me and my work. You may have noticed, but I’ve been off IG for a while now, posting pretty sparingly for the last year or so. It’s been a big year of rest, transition, recalibration for me — a year of travelling, visiting friends and family, and also moving across the world with my partner, settling down again in the Americas, and learning a new language. It took me a while to realize, but before leaving Melbourne I was exhausted (from pandemic fatigue, overcommitting myself to work for a long time, and being so far away from friends and family during months of social and political unrest back home). I’m incredibly grateful to have been able to take this time to reset, and I’m grateful to you all here for continuing to support my work by following along. Also a gigantic thank you to collaborators and clients who have trusted me with their projects this past year and enabled me to work on some of the most exciting stuff I’ve had the pleasure of working on yet. Can’t wait to share some of that work with you all in the coming weeks ~ I’m gonna try to post most of it before the new year. Ok that’s all for now. Thx y’all!! 🥹

P.S. I’m currently scheduling commissioned work through February. Get in touch if you’d like to work together!


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3 years ago

🛠️ NEW WORK 🖤 Special edition tee for Keshi’s recent shows in Japan

Also, on a personal note, I want to thank you (yes, you!) for continuing to support me and my work. You may have noticed, but I’ve been off IG for a while now, posting pretty sparingly for the last year or so. It’s been a big year of rest, transition, recalibration for me — a year of travelling, visiting friends and family, and also moving across the world with my partner, settling down again in the Americas, and learning a new language. It took me a while to realize, but before leaving Melbourne I was exhausted (from pandemic fatigue, overcommitting myself to work for a long time, and being so far away from friends and family during months of social and political unrest back home). I’m incredibly grateful to have been able to take this time to reset, and I’m grateful to you all here for continuing to support my work by following along. Also a gigantic thank you to collaborators and clients who have trusted me with their projects this past year and enabled me to work on some of the most exciting stuff I’ve had the pleasure of working on yet. Can’t wait to share some of that work with you all in the coming weeks ~ I’m gonna try to post most of it before the new year. Ok that’s all for now. Thx y’all!! 🥹

P.S. I’m currently scheduling commissioned work through February. Get in touch if you’d like to work together!


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3034 — @bipolarsunshine 🌐

Artwork for “3034” by Bipolar Sunshine — inspired by mid-century Italian radical design. Very proud of this one and honored to have been a part of Adio’s debut album.

Artwork: @lanning + @ben.arfur
Photo: @carastricker
Label: @noize_recordings
CD: @emile.frederick


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