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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Getting Inked? Read this...
When I got my first tattoo this spring, I was told that I could come back for a free touch-up any time within the first year. I never really gave it much more thought until I stumbled across David Allen's tattoo blog. I think my tattoo looks perfect but I'm thinking I should go back for a touch-up now that I've seen the difference it can make:
Click here to read David's post.
Click here to read David's post.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Fuck The Real World. I'm An Artist: Volume 3
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Introducing Your New Favorite Party Promoter: Me
Thanks to Chroma for pointing out this killer promotion from Adidas and Vice Magazine. The premise is simple: create your own music festival - design your poster - win a trip to Berlin. The site is a wonderful mess of nauseating colours, offensive audio, and shitty graphic design and it's brilliant! I actually spent 20 minutes fooling around with this and I have trouble sitting through a 2 minute YouTube video. So good.
Labels:
Adidas,
graphic design,
OriginalsFestival,
promotion,
Vice Magazine
Thursday, January 3, 2008
The Greatest Album You Will Never Own
Here's a fun little meme courtesy of Diacritical Hit...
Instructions:
1. The first article title on the Wikipedia Random Articles page is the name of your band.
2. The last four words of the very last quotation on the Random Quotations page is the title of your album.
3. The third picture in Flickr's Interesting Photos From The Last 7 Days will be your album cover.
4. Use your graphics programme of choice to throw them together, and post the result.
Here's mine:
Source: 1 2 3
Instructions:
1. The first article title on the Wikipedia Random Articles page is the name of your band.
2. The last four words of the very last quotation on the Random Quotations page is the title of your album.
3. The third picture in Flickr's Interesting Photos From The Last 7 Days will be your album cover.
4. Use your graphics programme of choice to throw them together, and post the result.
Here's mine:
Source: 1 2 3
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Obligatory Happy New Year Post!
Since this is my very first New Year's Day with a blog, I wasn't quite sure how to tackle the obligatory new year's post. From what I understand, there are two ways to handle the first post of the year: 1) Reflect on the year past or 2) Speculate and/or set goals for the the year to come.
I'm not much for reflection and I won't waste your time with the boring details of my personal resolutions as the image above pretty much sums it up (thanks Ephemerist). So, I decided I would share with you (for both your benefit and my own) my list of 10 new media resolutions... Enjoy!
1) In 2008, I will try learn the difference between pornography and art and stop posting black & white photographs of naked women longingly gazing out of their bedroom windows on FFFFound.
2) In 2008, I will not use Twitter for self promotion unless it is something that makes me look really cool, really smart, or really connected.
3) In 2008, I will not participate in making anything "viral".
4) In 2008, I will not delete cookies so I can be efficiently targeted with advertising and accurately counted through web traffic measurement services.
5) In 2008, I will not un-tag myself in any facebook photos taken of me singing karaoke in my living room at 4am and fully embrace this concept of transparency.
6) In 2008, I will not send text messages during meetings, at the dinner table, or on dates unless I observe something worthy of a cleverly constructed and absolutely hilarious twitter update.
7) In 2008, I will personally meet all of my Internet contacts unless it is too far too travel, too awkward or takes too much time away from being with my real friends.
8) In 2008, I will be honest with myself and my Last.fm followers and finally "love" all ABBA tracks.
9) In 2008, I will stop talking about my start-up idea and actually start thinking about it.
10) In 2008, I will stop Googlling myself in public places.
Labels:
lists,
new media,
new media resolutions,
new year,
new years resolutions,
web 2.0
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