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Friday, January 29th, 2010

Hello Brooklyn.

After a year long stint in San Francisco, life has brought me back to the east coast. There are so many great reasons to spend time in California, between the gorgeous scenery and mild weather, the locals seem to be more relaxed. Oh, and the burritos are amazing too. Anyway, here’s to (at least) the next year in Brooklyn!

Here are some of my personal SF favorites from the past year:

Coming home from a long day on the road.

Thursday’s market at the Galleria.

Another normal day.

Dusk on Fisherman’s Wharf.

Monterey Bay aquarium.

Cat nappin’


Monday, January 25th, 2010

Haiti Poster Gallery

The boys over at The Infantree are putting together a benefit show for Haiti by calling artists to donate 20 printed posters that will be sold at $25.00 a piece. Details are here. Are there any printers out there that want to sponsor one of my designs?


Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

2010 Vancouver Olympic Medals

Last week the new winter Olympic medals were unveiled. They feature artwork by Corrine Hunt and were designed by Omer Arbel.

(via Design Boom)


Friday, September 18th, 2009

iPhone paper dock

Today, I stumbled upon this really thrifty and elegant solution for an iPhone dock.

Download and print the template PDF to do it yourself ! For US letter version, it’s here

(via Dessine Moi Un Objet)



Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Classic fitted caps

I’m loving what San Francisco-based designer Barry Lai has done with his version of Estate LA’s “area code collection”. I wish I knew where I could get my hands on one.


Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

My tattoo fascination continues…

I’ve been wanting a tattoo for a long time. The reason that I haven’t committed to inking myself is two-fold…

1. It’s my job:
The visual space is my profession. I spend 50+ hours a week not only creating images, but also researching various graphic styles. Because I’m constantly pushing myself to evolve as a designer, I find that my taste is constantly evolving as well – some visuals I loved last year have become mundane. Certain design elements are timeless, however, I can’t imagine having a mark on my body that I’m bored off looking at.

On a side note, I’d probably get more cred as a creative in the industry with a few marks.

2. I’m a giant pansy:
This point needs minimal explanation – I hate needles.

Otherwise, I’m totally infatuated with script tattoos. Here are a few that are particularly nice.

(via new_sox)

(via BlaqqCat Tattoos)

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(via The Queen Of The Rodeo)

(via Ale Paul)

(via Anonymous Tattoo)

(via Da Real Mr.T aka Tom von Lucky)


Thursday, August 20th, 2009

A Love Letter for You

Love Letter is project of Stephen Powers with the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program. 40 local and international artists are painting the walls in hopes for a public opening as early as Labor Day. A documentary and 2 published books will follow up the project.

(via PSFK)


Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Slower is better

I’ve been having more and more opportunities lately to hop in a car and zip out of the city. While enjoying what seems to be the luxury every suburbanite covets, I’ve definitely noticed over the past 5 years that not having a car has effected my [once] keen driving skills. Now, every time I get behind the wheel, I find myself having to quickly shift into an alertness gear that I don’t need riding city transportation. It’s a humble reminder not to forget how dangerous the highway can be. These speedometer signs from Milwaukee-based Cramer-Krasselt are another good reminder. They’re also an innovative use of a municipal mechanism that we’ve all seen, and most likely ignored.


Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Social media stats tee

Jason is a simple dude with a simple idea: wear a different brand’s t-shirt everyday for a year, sell each day’s spot at ‘face value’ (January 1 is $1 and December 31 is $365), and use social media channels to gain recognition. Mojave Interactive bought today’s spot (for $217), and instead of just sending a generic logo tee, we used our opportunity to do some SM analytics on Jason’s brand, www.iwearyourshirt.com.