
Some cool work from Damon Winter with double exposures. Turn your speakers on and check it out.
Thanks to Sean for the link

Some cool work from Damon Winter with double exposures. Turn your speakers on and check it out.
Thanks to Sean for the link

I just got back from California, it was a blast. It was amazing to spend time in the tranquil mountains of Yosemite, but it’s nice to be back in the hustle and bustle of New York. Everything just moves so slow on the west coast. I have hundreds of photos to go through and will begin posting to my flickr shortly. More to Follow.

I just went through the nerve racking expierence of having to clean the sensor in my new DSLR for the first time. If you are a DSLR user, and you changes lenses, you may want to check this out.
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Hype Store has teamed up with talanted illustrator Si Scott for a limited edition run of Hype Type prints. Check it out here.
Thanks to Billy for the tip.
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If you are a big Madvillian fan and have $125 to spend on a box set, check out more at Stones Throw. If you pre order, you are guaranteed to get a copy.

Clearing Winter Storm, taken By Ansel Adams in 1944 at Yosemite National Park. More on Ansel Adams here.
I havn’t really posted recently becuase I have been planing a trip to California in August. I will be spending time in LA with some friends and then heading to Sequoia National Park for a night then proceeding to Yosemite National Park for a 3 night roughly 35 mile hike through Ansel Adams territory. I have included an elevation map of the hike as well as a trail map. I will be documenting the entire trip with my new DLSR and posting a photo essay some time in september, when hopefully I can get back to updating this site.
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Check out some of the great title work of Kyle Cooper and team over at Prologue Some of their recent work can be seen in Iron Man and Speed Racer.
Unless you start every film at chapter 2 you have no doubt seen the work of Saul Bass, graphic designer and master of film titles.
Saul Bass was one of the first to seize on the potential storytelling power of the opening and closing credits of a film. He used a number of styles (animation, live action, type treatments) to create credits for films as diverse as Casino (1995) and It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).
What he created were opening credit sequences that did not simply announce the credits and open the movie, they were instead a logical extension of the film.

Project Management/Signage Design: emphas!s design inc.
Light Art: Linnaea Tillett & Karin Tehve
“With these beautiful new signs and lights, visitors will have an easier time locating the Bridge’s pedestrian walkway and breathtaking views, as well as the wonders of Dumbo, the epicenter of ‘hip’ in Brooklyn.”
~Marty Markowitz
Via DumboNYC
Probably old news, but I just discovered AIGA has published many of its lectures online as audio pod-casts.

“In the space of a few hours with a couple of hundred cans of paint I’m hoping we can transform a dark forgotten filth pit into an oasis of beautiful art.”
The public is making its mark on graffiti artist Banksy’s first British exhibition in three years as a whole street has been transformed into an art exhibition. The Cans Festival, a three-day street party of stencil art in an old tunnel formerly used by taxis. After the exhibition closes the installations will be removed from the road, but the artwork will remain on the walls.
View more images at Pinewood Design, Via Design Is Kinky

Some really fun work from Frankenstyles Make sure to check out his Reel
Via Computerlove