April 2009
2 posts
March 2009
1 post
November 2008
1 post
My Mall →
Visit this virtual mall to do all of your online shopping.
September 2008
1 post
July 2008
3 posts
Protect your precious Moleskine
Now that you’ve invested in the moleskine notebook, how do you protect your precious? hard graft has the answer — the moleskine pouch. It’s a high-grade felt and leather handcrafted pouch with a accessory holder. Best of all, it will only set you back $60 – $70 to become the most pretentious Art Director around.
June 2008
1 post
The Big Picture →
Jim Denevan makes very, very, very large freehand drawings. Cool stuff.
May 2008
2 posts
The Biggest Drawing In The World →
This guy packed a GPS in a briefcase, gave DHL a ton of delivery instructions, and tracked it’s progress around the world…
Brand Associations →
Type the first word or phrase that comes to mind when you see each logo, then compare it with what other people think.
April 2008
7 posts
Elevate Your Brand →
Logos masquerading as clouds.
The Art of the Title Sequence →
Cool blog showcasing the best in movie & TV title sequences kj
When the focus of attention is on ways to beat the competition, strategy...
– Kenichi Ohame, The Borderless World
Too Cool for SKU: A Collection of Creative... →
March 2008
8 posts
LocoMatrix - GPS gaming for everyone →
A Cure for Obesity.
Advertising in action . . . so to speak. →
Pretty slick ever-changing billboard that promotes hair dye.
Flickrvision. Like normal vision, only Flickr'd. →
View Flickr photos from around the globe as they are uploaded - you can see the picture and where it was taken.
February 2008
7 posts
Crayon Physics Deluxe →
Pretty interesting game/concept. It’s good to see the web going old school again. Now we just need someone to create a touchscreen Etch-a-Sketch.
TED | Talks | Malcolm Gladwell: What We Can Learn... →
I'll up your monitor arms →
It’s not a workstation… it’s a walkstation. For real.
IKEA hacker: turn a trash can into a light tent →
The World is my Canvas →
Once you get done monkeyin’ around on the site, click the “YOUR VISIT” button in the upper left corner for a look at the tracks you laid down.