Definitely a great idea to keep your tools charged and ready to go. It’s currently on sale at the MoMA Store. It’s not cheap—but it’s free energy.
Posted by July 16, 2010 permalink

This is the site for Lukas Podolski—of German football fame. This site is just the way I like it. Fullscreen images, great use of type and über simple navigation. More designers and developers should learn that less is indeed more and that boiling the content down is a good thing. We obviously love the Futura goodness on this one.
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“The unspectacular things are the important things.”
—Dieter Rams
Posted by July 13, 2010 permalink
It’s good to see WEFAIL still churning the work out. DNOTS is the approach that one would expect from WEFAIL. Challenging the visitor to figure it out and think for themselves.
Posted by July 2, 2010 permalink
In his latest work—Oliver Stone is again trying to seek out some truth. South of the Border will most likely prove to be quite the eye opener. I’m sure FOX news will love it.
Posted by June 29, 2010 permalink

“For the individuals and corporations lobbying Congress, the dollars they spend in Washington constitute a sound economic investment. But in social and ecological terms, maintaining the status quo will only lead to our collective bankruptcy.”
—Shepard Fairey
Posted by June 24, 2010 permalink

A good friend of ours brought our attention to the latest issue of .net magazine. Featured in the issue is some work we created for Grammy Award winning producer Ben Wisch.

The site featured is the mobile companion site to his desktop version. The task was to create a simple one page site that gave people quick access to all his contact information and delivered both his reel and film effortlessly. It’s good to see that others agree with our choice to keep it simple and appropriate.

Posted by June 16, 2010 permalink
The National made another appearance on Q today. They performed England from their latest album High Violet.
Posted by June 10, 2010 permalink
Underneath the sounds of Thievery Corporation there have always been very politically charged messages—you just have to listen. It wasn’t surprising to hear that Eric Hilton is behind a new film entitled Babylon Central. Another work of art that demands attention.
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Great post over at CommandOpera. This same advice can be applied to designers of all disciplines. Find what makes you unique or sets you apart and use it—own it!
Posted by June 9, 2010 permalink