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Retro My Photo!

I don’t have much time but it is imperative that in what little there is, I share with you ToyCamera AnalogColor. This fun little app takes your boring old contemporary photos and turns them into exciting snapshots from yester-year. I decided to download the demo and play around with some shots of the [...]


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SDCC 2009 Part 1

Okay so it’s been a week since my return from SDCC. Typically I would have so much to immediately say… and it’s not that I don’t… it’s that there is an overwhelming amount to say.


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In Need Of Some Help?

Help yourself to this great design. I am diggin’ this product, it’s clean, simple and the product speaks for itself. Therefore, I will let the photos below do the talking.
www.helpineedhelp.com


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Black & White Clock

Clocks seem to pop up quite often when rummaging through Internets for industrial design inspiration. I’m not sure why, the only clocks I ever use are the ones on my computer and cell phone (doesn’t every device have a clock these days?). Because of the seemingly overwhelming amount of digital time-telling devices, I general ignore [...]


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Crazy 4 Cult 3D

Casey Weldon
“The Reading”
acrylic on wood
30 x 20 inches
$1,350.00
(Various Cult Movie Directors, from left to right; Jim Jarmusch, John Waters, David Lynch, Wes Anderson, Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, Tim Burton)
SOLD
Gallery 1988 Los Angeles opened round 3 of the the wildly popular / annual Crazy 4 Cult show last week.  There is a decadent amount of pop [...]


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There Is Fire

I’m loving the Behance Network. There’s a ton of glorious inspiration and wonderful things to experience on there. I had the luck of snagging an account, and found some time early this morning to put a sampling of my personal work up there.
Shameless plugs aside, ‘Where There is Smoke, There is Fire’ hosts a series [...]


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Josh Keyes

I say with great certainty that one day I will own an original Josh Keyes painting.  His work is perfectly haunting and meticulous, to the point where you think it’s a digitally compiled piece. The shadows and dissections are seemingly both random and abstract, though somehow make sense alongside the visual juxtapositions of Wildlife v.s. [...]


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Introducing … ESPY!

Calgary is now becoming home to more unique boutique stops. The latest boutique stop, espy, is situated in a character building on the main drive (9th ave.) of Inglewood, an eclectic suburb of the downtown Calgary area.
This boutique shop is all about class and fashion; bringing in designer names and fashions that are not typical [...]


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Bloggy Windows

Ah yes. finally! Bridging the gap between fashion destination stores and pertinent fashion blogs, Holt Renfrew, always creative and innovative with their window displays, are once again proving their worthiness. Commencing with a “Fashion Blog” definition displayed on an introductory window we see that each progressive window is designated a fashion blog and corresponding visual [...]


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Banksy! Nuff Said

Banksy is definitely one of my favourite artists. His artwork is usually satiracal pieces of art which surround controversial issues politics, culture and ethics. For those who don’t know much about Banksy, he operates himself as an anonymous artist so no one really has too much information on him as a person. This is also [...]