“I found it on the web…”
A situation I run into often at work is explaining why just because you found an photo or video on the Internet, you can’t necessarily use it for a client’s work. To me it’s obvious, but I’m an art buyer and also a photographer so it’s an issue I have to be aware of. To...
Skateboard Pool Graffiti
Not everything that is productive and innovative is a means to an end. In fact, sometimes just an experiment like the one here can be more inspirational than your most strategic designs. This is something old friend David Brown posted.
Nerd Alert: I love folding!
I’m always looking for interesting ways to turn the more simple print projects into something amazing. And look what just landed in my inbox- a preview of Kit Hinrich’s The Standard #4, Scoring and Folding. A book about folds? Boring you say? Well watch the preview below and tell me you aren’t super excited about...
Man v Bear v Tipp-Ex
In celebration of Friday and of my face being allowed to look like that in the about.us section, I spent an awkward amount of time looking at Roger Ebert’s new chin, “The Most Ridiculously Awesome Steadicam Shot Ever” and The Best Trailers of 2010 trying to find what could outdo the last few posts, “Flying Robots”...
Year in Review (on youtube)
I’ve always enjoyed when websites do a year in review on different things in the past year. This YouTube put together a great interactive time line that highlights most watched videos, groundbreaking videos, and important moments as a company. One event in particular really peaked my interest. Back in October YouTube hosted YouTube Play that...
