Matt Stevens interprets the number 17. "I chose to use a language all designers could understand and create a timeline of big events from all the years they've been in business."
Skateboard magazines from a long time ago (and now still?) had "x photo per second" sequences of skaters doing tricks. Tilles Singer took those, cut them out, and then brought the skaters to life in stop motion video. Love it.
Olly Moss posting a Mad Men design? If you didn't know I'd post this, you don't know me very well. At all. That Don Draper quote at the bottom of the poster that's hard to read? "You know what happiness is? Happiness is the smell of a new car. It's freedom from fear. It's a billboard on the side of the road that screams reassurance that whatever you are doing is OK. You are OK."
Chris and I were having a conversation last week and this came up, I forget about what. Waffles, I guess. This is sort of like getting my name up in lights, by the way.
I wanted to post this Olly Moss Alice in Wonderland poster here, but since images don't seem to work in RSS anymore and Flickr makes it hard, maybe just click over and check it out.
In the Esquire article about Roger Ebert a few weeks back, Ebert mentioned his interview interview with Lee Marvin as one of his favorites, and now they've republished it online.
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