Consistently Infrequent.

Soulja

I’ve got soul.

Oct.30, 2008 | Category: Commercials, The Wire

Season Six


Is it weird that I do this everyday when I get to my desk? Go Cavs.

And just in case you forgot about this game…

Oct.29, 2008 | Category: BS, Commercials

The Macrophenomenal Pro Basketball Almanac

Basketball is back—with the Cavs losing by 5 to Boston (next time)—and my excitement for the game of high-flying elegance is back in full effect. That said, I’ve been carousing the internets for all sorts of NBA/basketball related design, more about that later. Yesterday I came across the book from the authors of FreeDarko, a blog for the NBA, The Macrophenomenal Pro Basketball Almanac. The book is amazingly illustrated by Jacob “Big Baby Belafonte” Weinstein. To accomany the book, there are limiteded edition prints of selected illustrations. Even if you’re not a basketball fan, this book looks like one to keep on the shelves for illustration and design inspiration. Inside, there is a comparision of Tim Duncan’s career stats to the fibonacci grid.  I’ll be picking up a copy during my daily lunch break I just read the fine print, it releases November 11th.

Oct.29, 2008 | Category: Art & Design, BS

Get Your Love

Lovely poster.

Oct.27, 2008 | Category: Art & Design, BS, The Wire

Don’t Tread on Me.

Did you hear? The Blue States left the Red ones.

Oct.27, 2008 | Category: BS, The Wire

Still

Go laugh at this again.

Oct.27, 2008 | Category: BS, The Wire

A Star is Born

People really are right when they say everything has been done before.

Oct.27, 2008 | Category: Art & Design, The Wire

Just a Job

I recently came across thinkingforaliving.org and have been enjoying it.

Oct.27, 2008 | Category: Art & Design, The Wire

Netflix to Mac

It’s about damn time. Now, I won’t feel so bad when I let the same three DVDs sit next to my player for 2 months at a time and never update my que.

Oct.27, 2008 | Category: BS, The Wire

City Beef

“Taking a queue from hip hop culture, these posters were made to provoke attention towards an unacknowledged city by starting beef with well-known, prosperous cities in hopes to gain notoriety.”

Just filed this one in the ever grown “Wish’d I’d thought of that” bin. The work of Christopher Sherron {via}

Oct.27, 2008 | Category: Art & Design

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