Looking for a cheap but fun Christmas gift? Why not buy from a visual journalism colleague?
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Jennifer Borresen — graphics editor of the Sarasota, Fla., Herald-Tribune — has an amazing store at Zazzle where she sells some of the smartest, most cleverly-illustrated items you’ll ever see.
Here are just a few T-shirts you’ll find there, for example.
Jennifer also sells iPhone phone covers…
…coffee mugs…
…key chains…
…and even neckties.
You can’t possibly go wrong. She’s got something there for just about anybody.
Jennifer’s Zazzle store is called Fresh Roasted. Find it here.
A 1996 graduate of Sarasota’s Ringling School of Design, Jennifer spent three years as an artist for the Tampa Tribune before returning to Sarasota in 2001. Find her portfolio here and her sketch blog here.
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This is the fifth in a series of posts about visual journalists who do great work on the side. Great work that could possibly make a fabulous Christmas present for you or folks on your list.
Previously:
- Inventive earrings and jewelry by Reagan Branham, formerly of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
- Cool cartoon collections by web cartoonist Paul Horn, formerly of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
- Christmas greeting cards from Stephanie Hinderer, national art director for Metro in New York.
- Hand-spun and hand-dyed yarn by London Nelson, a features designer for the Minneapolis Star Tribune.












