



Graphic designer Vahram Muratyan founded the rad website Paris vs. New York, where he compares the two cities in a cheeky way. Well, this week he came out with a book! I'd love to see all 100 illustrations.Whose side are you on--Paris or New York? :)



Both!!! :)
ReplyDeleteNY and Paris is great!!
Paris! (I actually own the French version of the book... because of course, even there there has to be some competition... Paris vs New York versions of the book!)
ReplyDeletei love this, i will have to say Pari for now as i have just come from there :)
ReplyDeletexx
http://missmollyfashions.blogspot.com/
Insanely clever! Love each version!
ReplyDeleteimpossible to compare!! Both of them have up and down sides... Plus, they're in different continents which make it even more impossible to make comparisons. I've known both: Paris in 2005 and NY in 2006. Miss both, would definetly return to both.
ReplyDeleteMade a post about Vahram Muratyan blog a few days ago: http://www.macaquinhasnosotao.blogspot.com/2012/01/supernice.html
New York for living, Paris for visiting. I lived in Paris for 2 years and never felt at home there (I've been in New York for 12 years now). People are just so much friendlier in New York. But for art and culture you can't beat Paris!
ReplyDeleteAnja
So cute! I might have said Paris, but I know deep down I am in love with New York's energy, and exacting standards. Plus Woody, like totally.
ReplyDeleteI love New York, never been to Paris,
ReplyDeleteyou should also check out the jacques vs jack blog!
ReplyDeleteWill be in Paris next week, always great, but if ii have to choose right now, i would go for new york.
ReplyDeleteParis, no question. I thought the people there were very nice, but I don't speak french. Maybe they were all calling us d-bags right to our faces?
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty brilliant and Woody's glasses made me giggle:) Spot on! Have a great day, Joanna. xo
ReplyDeleteNYC for living, Paris for visiting. Both of them for dreaming!!!!!! Bisous!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell my husband is French so I should say Paris, but I did love NY when I visited. That's a tough question! Great blog post.
ReplyDeleteI would move to Paris in a heartbeat but I also love NYC.
ReplyDeletelove it! wish he would do one between my island and nyc, that would be great too!!
ReplyDeletehappy Wednesday Joanna ;)
These are so clever, especially the Godard/Allen one!
ReplyDeleteImpossible to compare the two cities, they are like night and day, total opposites!!! I love them both :)
My heart will always belong to NYC!! I love his illustrations...so clever!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'd take Samedi soir over Saturday night, but the hot dog over the croque-monsieur, so I can't really say ...
ReplyDeleteSuch funny and clever illustrations!
i can't wait to see the book . . . i just love that site.
ReplyDeleteNew York!! =)
ReplyDeletelove them both! and his illustrations are fantastic. I need to get my hands on the book!
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Such a clever idea! While I live decidedly closer to NYC, my heart shall always remain in Paris.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the slight variation of glasses between Goddard & Woody :)
Great share!
they are both dreamy! love the contrast. one of each please :)
ReplyDeleteSo clever!
ReplyDeleteI wish I'd known about not tipping when I first got to Europe! So many annoyed stares. I adore Paris and would go back in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteLes deux, bien sur !
ReplyDeletei might be in the minority on this one but definitely NEW YORK CITY!! Paris is great and all but too pretentious for this urbanite.
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lol so so cute! i'm going to go check out that book right now, I have an aunt who lives in Paris while her daughter is in NYC so she NEEDS that book as a gift lol
ReplyDeleteDefinitely New York! But... I do love Paris. I can't wait to get back there!
ReplyDeleteErin
ErinAndrewEverAfter.com
So fun!
ReplyDeleteholy cow, croque-monsieur. i think i need one now. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! So adorable. My boyfriend grew up in Paris -- his parents still live there, and now we live together in NYC. The posters and this book would make a perfect gift for him and would look amazing in our apartment! Thanks for the great find!
ReplyDeletethese would make such fun wall art! loving the ny ones :)
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of both cities but....I am going with Paris on this one:)
ReplyDeleteKate
www.365til30.com
I love his work! When we move into a bigger place, I have a plan to do a little series of these prints on one of the walls... maybe the food/drink related ones for the kitchen? (Pretty excited to pick up the book, too... thanks for the heads up that it's available!)
ReplyDeleteboth are fantastic, but because i've only been to NYC so far i'm siding NYC. paris could always swoon me if i visit though :)
ReplyDeleteso glad to hear of the book! I love following his comparision posts... so its great to know i can get them all at once and not have to choose.
http://society6.com/parisvsnyc/le-caf_Print
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Didn't you already post this a couple of years ago?
ReplyDeleteMais oui, Paris! Sorry, New York. I love you, but you ain't got nothing on the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm deffo Paris! When you're there you just breath art and fashion, such an amazing city!
ReplyDeleteParis of course! I lived there for a couple of years and always wanted to go back. The culture is something you can not get enough of. Je t'aime Paris!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteToo funny! I love these illustrations, they're so quirky and fun. I'd love to be able to put them up around my apartment...but the book would also be a great "coffee table book".
ReplyDeleteAbby
http://classickitsch.blogspot.com
This is BRILLIANT! Buying the book right now, love it. New York is my home, but Paris is my getaway.
ReplyDeleteI adore that blog so much and cannot wait to get my hands on the book! It would look perfect in my apartment as they are my two favorite cities!
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B
Haha! These are cute; I can't pick!
ReplyDeleteI'd go for New York, as I already visisted Paris a couple of times.
ReplyDeleteI just did a post about this as well, btw!! ;-)
X Mandy
http://mandykoster.blogspot.com/
parisssss or bust!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for the book! The Godard/Woody one is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteperfect compare and contrast. i love this. i'll secretly admit that i choose new york of paris though. i don't know why, but i just love new york.
ReplyDeleteGreat capturing the essence. LOVE these posters. xoxo
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I loved these when you first posted! Totally captures the differences! I love New York, but these make Paris so much more appealing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool book!! Gotta check that out..thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHard to decide between two great cities but luckily for me, I live in Paris so I just gotta visit NY soon!
I am a New Yorker, with French ancestry... How can I decide?! Lol!
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, I love that Amazon recommends buying the book, the postcards, and the Pantone postcards as a bundle. What a great idea! I'm very tempted...
such fun photos. and definitely NEW YORK. no questions asked. happy to call it home (when i'm not living out of a hotel).
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xo, nikki
http://carry-on-couture.blogspot.com
Paris hands down.
ReplyDeleteThe book looks great and I love the cover! Paris vs New york would be a hard choice. I'll wait to pick until I've read the book!
ReplyDeletethis is hilarious!! i cannot wait to pick up that book!!
ReplyDeleteoh I've been waiting for his book!! I almost bought the European copy because I was so impatient for the American release :)
ReplyDeleteLove these! So colorful, fun (and true!) Can't wait to check out his book.
ReplyDeleteParis! Perfect book for my coffee table!
ReplyDeletexx
I have lived for substantial amounts of time in both cities: New York wins in my book, hands down.
ReplyDeleteI like that there'll be Paris vs. New York postcards come May. There's one image that maybe isn't too popular, of one woman bent walking with a cane and the other in a tracksuit taking what looks like an invigorating walk, that I like a lot too...I hope I'm able to be active and live my life with that kind of verve when I'm 80.
ReplyDeleteI love this blog so much! I'm totally going to the launch party tomorrow at The Standard Shop. You should come, too!
ReplyDeleteOh! And I totally choose New York, because apparently Brooklyn is the Paris of the East Coast, didn't you hear? We get the best of both worlds. :)
ReplyDeleteChampagne, kisses, and croque monsieur? How could I not choose Paris?! haha. Actually, I have yet to go to New York, and I've already been to Paris, so I guess I'm a little biased. ;)
ReplyDeleteNYC!
ReplyDeleteI can't decide! Both cities are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteKate {Something Fabulous}
http://thesomethingfabulous.blogspot.com
New York! For always :)
ReplyDeleteJ'habite a Paris, donc, PARIS! Mais, j'aime beaucoup New York aussi :)
ReplyDeletewhat a coincidence! i just got this book in the mail yesterday as a 30th bday gift from my brother (i think we share the same bday too Joanna, the 31st? happy bday to you!) i also was thinking about writing a post with some pages from the book too ;) the book is awesome and the comparisons are spot on! i can relate to a lot of the ones from ny since it's my hometown :)
ReplyDeleteOh my I bought this in Paris a few weeks ago after Xmas in NY and New Year in Paris.The Gaga for NY and Cabaret for Paris is my fave and my kids loved it too.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I LOVE both cities and both my girls want to spend their Gap year in NY...so another visit for mama!
I pick London! Sorry Paris and New York. You're both fantastic representations of cultured urban life, but London takes the cake for best city in the world!
ReplyDeleteWho could ever choose between these two amazing cities? Paris for love, New York for excitement, the two together? Can't even imagine!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this website and the fun designs... the book is now on my list :)
xo
ardena
http://lavieenardenarose.blogspot.com/
ahah! GODARD vs WOODY is seriously AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteso cute! love this!
ReplyDeleteSo so clever! As much as I love NYC, I'll have to go with Paris. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAs much as I love Paris, for me New York wins every competition, every single time.
ReplyDeleteBoth are fantastic cities! But, if I had to choose, I would say Paris. It's the perfect city.
ReplyDeleteTotally love this. Paris c'est tres chic! But New York has such charm.
ReplyDeleteMaria xx
www.cheekypinktulip.blogspot.com
This is so great.
ReplyDeleteWell, unfortunately I haven't visited New York yet... So I have to say Paris, but I am convinced that both cities have its own special beauty.
ReplyDeletePARIS ALL THE WAY!
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Camille @ The Wild Fleur
Shocking, but I do not like Paris at all ... NYC ALL THE WAY! You can't beat that special energy!
ReplyDeleteCôté Paris, évidemment!
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Hi,
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web design NYC.
I was in New York over December and in Paris last weekend... I'd have to say it's a toss up. But, I'm an American gal so I'll say NEW YORK! No city quite like it :)
ReplyDeleteIt is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end. Cheap Flights to New York
ReplyDeleteLolz.
ReplyDeleteNice Comparison showed here for New York and Paris.
But New York is best then pairs.
J'ai beau tourner les pages du livre à la maison, je n'arrive toujours pas à me décider.
ReplyDelete(I keep flipping the pages of this book but still cannot make up my mind about which I prefer). :)
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