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These silkscreened posters by Jason Munn, the man behind ‘The Small Stakes’, make me want to rack up a really big visa bill…
Posted by: Sarah Reid on Thursday, August 16th, 2007
Categories: Art, Design, Music, Pop Culture | No Comments »
Today I stumbled upon this map of online community dominance represented in a geographical format. An interesting way to look at the prevalence of [...]
Posted by: Leigh Peterson on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007
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It started as a joke during the research phase of a current project, but we were just informed that our t-shirt design Puma Vs. Unicorn has passed [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Thursday, March 15th, 2007
Categories: Design, IBC | No Comments »
I always enjoy seeing what Google comes up with when specializing their logo for holidays and events. They must have been in a hurry to get their Va [...]
Posted by: Leigh Peterson on Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
Categories: Pop Culture, Typography, Websites | 1 Comment »
With the iPhone topping Saddam’s hanging (an ‘06 event but one that was conveniently slipped in after all of the Year in Reviews had gone [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Thursday, January 11th, 2007
Categories: Pop Culture, Technology, We love | No Comments »
I just came across this list of the top ten most dangerous toys of all time. This might be a little late to factor into this year’s holiday sho [...]
Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Friday, December 22nd, 2006
Categories: Marketing, Pop Culture | No Comments »
There seems to be an entire culture surrounding moleskine notebooks, to the point where there are galleries on the net displaying the contents of pe [...]
Posted by: Leigh Peterson on Thursday, December 21st, 2006
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The real lyrics were: She moves in mysterious ways But I misheard them as: Shamu the mysterious whale More aural blunders over at kissthisguy.com
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Thursday, December 14th, 2006
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A couple of years back there was a mass reclamation of perfectly preserved lumber that had been submerged up to 50 years ago in transport through rive [...]
Posted by: todd smith on Sunday, December 3rd, 2006
Categories: Design, Learning, Pop Culture | 1 Comment »
At last. This year Schwinn is bringing back it’s classic stingray. According to Schwinn’s website, in 1968 70% of all bikes sold in Ame [...]
Posted by: Colin Kohler on Thursday, November 30th, 2006
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Is Chris Ware the Norman Rockwell of our generation? Browsing through his Thanksgiving-themed cover series for The New Yorker magazine, it seems an a [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Friday, November 24th, 2006
Categories: Art, Pop Culture, Reading | 1 Comment »
Our friend and colleague Haig has been showing up in the office in all sorts of snazzy CBC-branded clothing to the point we aren’t sure he has [...]
Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
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And he called VFS out. Let me start by saying that the youtube generation is for the most part lazy and uneducated, but here comes a young man with a [...]
Posted by: todd smith on Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006
Categories: Inspiration, Pop Culture | 2 Comments »
Stumbled upon a South Park character generator and took a few minutes out of my day to make one of the guys in our office. (There are only 5.) Take a [...]
Posted by: Steve Mynett on Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
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Astronauts, geographers, and typographers alike can all find joy in the impressive world of Geogreetings. Geogreetings are in my definition, “ [...]
Posted by: todd smith on Friday, November 17th, 2006
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