Tuesday, November 20, 2007

TFU STUDIOS

TFU Studios does amazing animation work. Their new promo video for PB Wolf's Badd Santa" blew me away!



One of my favorite videos in existence is their work for Cut Chemist's "Spat":

Sunday, July 29, 2007

D-Nice's True Hip-Hop Stories

I'm all about the back story to things...that's why I read liner notes and magazines, like Wax Poetics, from front to back.. Everything has a story behind it...

D-Nice's True Hip Hop Stories are gems...



Subscribe to D-Nice TV HERE!

+ this song is still one of the illest '90s tracks ever!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

MY MIND IS BLOWN!

My new favorite artist is Clutchy Hopkins. His music reminds my soul...of why I love music so much. I need to be making beats like this damn it!

Clutchy Hopkins "3:02"/Mickey Mouse "Steamboat Willie"


Who is Clutchy Hopkins? Pt. 1


Who is Clutchy Hopkins? Pt. 2

Thursday, July 05, 2007

DESIGN GEEKINESS

Ampersands are sexy.



Herb Lubalin
's amazing ampersand.
Below are a few other images of his design work...



Logos: (top) Marriage, 1965; (middle) Mother & Child, 1966; (bottom) Families, 1980.




The Next War..., 1972

Friday, June 22, 2007

MY FAVORITE TIME OF THE DAY...'SPECIALLY ON SUNDAYS

Monday, June 11, 2007

SHE HITS PAUSE



How beautiful is this polaroid! Photographer, Matt Schwartz at She Hit Pause Studios really knows hot to capture moments in time with a soft vintage touch.
DALI'S DESTINO




A Salvador Dalí animation now finished more than fifty years after he started it is to have its British premiere this week at the Tate Modern, UK as part of the first exhibition devoted to the artist's fascination with film. Dalí's animation, Destino, begun in 1946 and completed in 2003, was abandoned by Walt in the 1940s for being too peculiar and expensive, with all the artist'strademark melting figures, clocks, telephones and scuttling ants.

read more via The Gaurdian




Via Creative Review
TWO OF MY FAVORITE PEOPLE

Bjork & John Kricfalusi (the Ren & Stimpy guy... CHECK OUT HIS BLOG!

"I Miss You"

Thursday, June 07, 2007

HUNGRY PLANET: WHAT THE WORLD EATS



What's on family dinner tables in fifteen different homes around the globe? Photographs by Peter Menzel from the book "Hungry Planet"

While we can somewhat relate to familiar families who spend around $200 to $300 per week, with staples like pizza, ice cream, fatty snacks, and plenty of soda, we realize other families across the globe chow down on the real —like the Ayme family of Tingo, with a weekly budget of about $31 and a prized family recipe of potato soup with cabbage.

Via Time.com