October 2009
18 posts
Cat Pumpkin!
As promised, below is a picture of the pumpkin I carved at the party on Sat. Duh, it’s the cat! Also, if you are wondering — yes, that is a Unicorn Pegasus pumpkin in the back.
High Life Camo Cans
How great are these? Now we can all enjoy Miller High Life while hunting… or just sitting around with your friends in Brooklyn. Marc and I bought this tall-boy six at a deli in Prospect Heights.
Yacht @ Brooklyn Bowl
Last night I went out to DFA’s CMJ kick-off party at Brooklyn Bowl to see Yacht put on a great, great show. We all know their music is good, but their performance made the night. Their quirky geometric choreography (involving white microphones with long cords) combined with extreme black and white outfits, her anthropomorphic look (now with short hair) and the projected black and white...
BW Painted Pumpkins
I love these, although the carving is really 90% of the fun. I’m going to a pumpkin carving party this Saturday — I know I won’t make anything with this level of craft (and I will blame it on drinking) but if it’s good, I just might post it. [via Black, White, Yellow]
Bunny Bin Laden
Spotted on 8th and 28th street.
For The Five FInger Method of Typing
Eric Baker (who now works with me at The O Group) sends out a collection of images everyday to a long list of followers. I especially liked this keyboard ad included in Today’s Today Email.
Plastique!
Plastique is plastic jewelry with a graphic designer’s touch — so duh, of course I’m going to love this stuff. Karin and I just went in on an order to buy ourselves some presents!!!!!
Wonder Wall
Wonder Wall is an Japanese interior design firm that has the most crazy wonderful portfolio nav on their site. It loads really quick too! Thanks for the link Sean.
Timothy Hogan Photography
Last week I had the pleasure of working with photographer Tim Hogan. At The O Group (my studio) we are working on a Look book for a very fancy jewelry company and Tim shot all the new pieces. The tedious lighting, styling and attention to detail required to shoot diamonds is amazing. Tim and his team were great, check it out his work: timothy-hogan.com.