All The Hot Girls Wear Glasses
January 27, 2011 | In Music, Music Video, VideoPortlandia. or Portlandia.
I’ve not been to Portland, but I know some really ambitious successful people there, and I’ve met some other less ambitious people who tell me ‘it’s an easy place to be unemployed…’
Not sure if this is true, but it’s funny.
Atiba & Ty for GH2
January 27, 2011 | In Photography, Short Film, Skateboarding, VideoPanasonic has a new tiny camera out that shoots 1080i w interchangeable lenses. Looks like a contender.
Vasili Zorin
January 26, 2011 | In Art
Works by Vasili Zorin.
Drops
January 26, 2011 | In Design, InspirationI Just Wanna Have Somethin’ To Do
January 23, 2011 | In Design, MusicNot sure who made this but it’s fucking brilliant. Fucking Tumblr with you’re non-source-linking users.
Boston Big Dig House
January 13, 2011 | In Documentary, Environment


Big Dig House by Single Speed Design in Boston.
An amazing case study in how we can be more thoughtful with our use of materials and design smart for the future.
Seen it on e2: design which you can stream on Netflix. Get it.
What We Learned
January 12, 2011 | In Design, Motion, VideoGreat work from some friends in Denver at Legwork.
I particularly LOVE the idea of an animated typeface. Very smart idea. Very well done.
Cheers to that.
Elroy Photography
January 11, 2011 | In Inspiration, PhotographyElroy. Berlin.
Take Me Out, Baby
January 10, 2011 | In Music, Music Video, VideoTennis. These kids are from Denver. This couple spent a year sailing the east coast and then came back home to write music. Pretty amazing.
The Sartorialist
January 7, 2011 | In Documentary, Film, Short FilmA very nicely done short doc on Scott Schumann. His site is probably one of the more mainstream fashion blogs I look at but it is still very good.
Oh and it’s an ad for intel. But like barely. My favorite kind of ad. Wherein a client takes a good idea and puts money out to make something interesting and good and then only barely attaches their name. Very hands off. It’s like patronage of the arts. And somehow this feels better to me than blatant advertising or if a company or brand were trying to take credit or distort the thing they are patronizing. In the best case they simply want to document and hopefully get a little credit for having good taste to notice something interesting.
via Celeste.
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