Have you ever wanted to help LCD Soundsystems James Murphy find all his friends? Have you ever wanted to find the Grizzly Bear that doesnt match? Or more importantly, have you ever wanted to break out the Crayola and bring colour to your favourite indie rock stars? Well, if so, UK illustrator Andy J. Miller can hook you up with just the thing.
While an undergrad at England's Huddersfield University, Miller designed Colour It (Red), a colouring/activity book inspired by artists such as Panda Bear, Joanna Newsom, TV on the Radio and Beirut. The book, which also includes a CD compilation of indie rock jams and a red Crayola, was part of his final school project, intended to help the (Red) organisation, which raises money for AIDS/HIV group Global Fund.
And what Miller came up with is one of the cutest little indie accessories around. In Colour It (Red), you get a chance to shade in an "animal collective, search for words included in a Feist song, colour in bricks to reveal Kevin Drews safety bricks and make Beiruts carousel pretty.
The only downside to all this is that for now the only way you can experience Colour It (Red) is through these scans. Miller has yet decide whether he will mass produce the book and make it available to the masses.
While an undergrad at England's Huddersfield University, Miller designed Colour It (Red), a colouring/activity book inspired by artists such as Panda Bear, Joanna Newsom, TV on the Radio and Beirut. The book, which also includes a CD compilation of indie rock jams and a red Crayola, was part of his final school project, intended to help the (Red) organisation, which raises money for AIDS/HIV group Global Fund.
And what Miller came up with is one of the cutest little indie accessories around. In Colour It (Red), you get a chance to shade in an "animal collective, search for words included in a Feist song, colour in bricks to reveal Kevin Drews safety bricks and make Beiruts carousel pretty.
The only downside to all this is that for now the only way you can experience Colour It (Red) is through these scans. Miller has yet decide whether he will mass produce the book and make it available to the masses.