Thursday, May 29, 2008

McFetridge at Patagonia



I was walking home from work the other day and as I passed the Patagonia store on 1st I noticed Geoff McFetridge contributed some of his illustrations for some of their t-shirt designs. Geoff's minimalist, whimsical illustration style seems to match Patagonia's style very well. Now you can wear your McFetridge shirt down to the Olympic Sculpture park and view more of his illustrations as previously mentioned here.


Animated Walls

A short film made on walls in Buenos Aires by Blu. The amount of time that must of went into this project is unbelievable.


MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
Creepy.

(Thanks for the tip Joe)

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Happy 125th Walter Gropius...


...Google loves you.

This morning I was on Google and noticed this in place of their traditional logo:

If you frequently go to Google you've probably noticed that they redesign their logo for different holidays through out the year. Well apparently today would have been the German Architect, Walter Gropius, 125th birthday and in tribute they made the logo into what I suppose is meant to resemble buildings. As well as being an Architect Walter started Bauhaus, a design school in the early 1900s that was a large contributor to modern design. The school focused on many different things including graphic design and typography and I am sure that if Walter was alive today he would send the poorly designed Google back to school for a redesign.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Procrastination

Having a hard time getting started at work today? This visually entertaining animation by Johnny Kelly of Nexus Productions should buy you some time.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Al Jaffee's Fold-Ins


(Al Jaffee @ age 87)

Every young boy growing up probably remembers running across a Mad Magazine a time or two. Either you read it, didn't think much of it, and moved on to something else. Or, you were like me and became obsessed with it and collected every single issue that came out monthly. Occasionally going to antique stores or used book stores just for the slim chance that you might find some old issues you saw as collectors items. Every Mad Magazine I got I was determined to keep in perfect condition which became difficult when you reached the famous inside back cover featuring a Fold-In by Al Jaffee. A "Fold-In" was an illustrated joke that once you folded the page it created a new image revealing the punch line (followed by uncontrollable laughter, of course). In order to keep my collection in it's mint state I would leave the back page of all my issues alone and fold the ones at the grocery store just to see the hidden joke. Pretty slick eh? Well I just ran across a gallery of Al Jaffee Fold-Ins on the New York Times web page that allows you to fold them right on screen, you can see it all here. As well as a great article about Mr. Jaffee himself, here.

Monday, May 05, 2008

The store is NAU closed!!


The clothing company Nau recently went out of business. I was thinking about it and could understand why they may have went under. The only reason that I managed to buy anything from them was because it was %90 off. I probably would of never paid for something at the original price. The look and purpose for these clothes seem to cater toward someone in there twenties and thirties that don't necessary look to buy expensive clothes. I think it was the wrong sticker price for that market. You can read more about why they are closing up shop here.
I guess I can consider the things I did buy collectors items. Maybe I should put them on Ebay for millions of dollars and then give the money back to Nau so they can reopen.

A Public Residence


Finally got a chance to go to McLeod Residence last week after it recently opened it's doors to the public. McLeod Residence is a Belltown art gallery/lounge that used to only be open to members. Up the stairs in this old apartment building you will find 3 doorways that host art, music, and a full bar. You feel right at home with the creaking wood floors, floral wallpaper and comfy sofas. While you're there don't forget to get your photo taken at the live photo booth that directly uploads your photo to Flickr.