Archive for April, 2010

Whole Lotta Love

We’ve been getting a lot of love from some of our favorite pubs of late. Print Mag recently released its New Visual Artists Issue. Mikey Burton, 160over90 designer extraordinaire, was recognized and among the work they highlighted was spreads from the Loyola Viewbook. Jonathan Calugi, who we partnered with for the De’Longhi Artista Series was [...]

Whiz-bang!

I have a theory that books find you when they’re supposed to—even if you’re a little behind the curve of, say, society as a whole. I guess this is what happened to me a few months ago when I first picked up Michael Chabon’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, [...]

Drunk History

April 7th is Repeal Day, the annual celebration of our freedom to go out and get Mel Gibsoned anytime we want. On this day in 1933, after a long, dry, violent 14 years, Prohibition was repealed and alcohol was officially back on the market for legal sale, proving that the world is in fact a [...]

Ludacrisps

Do you believe in buried treasure? I didn’t either. Then yesterday on my walk home from work something on the ground caught my eye. A diamond? No. A shiny quarter? Nope. This item was a combination of two amazing forces – too good to be true. In fact, when I picked it up I expected [...]

Puma – The Games We Play

Admittedly I am late on these by a couple months but I saw this series directed by Jared Eberhardt yesterday and had to get them in front of those of you that haven’t seen them yet . The set design is awesome. The styling and mix of props is crazy fun. Plus, that person in [...]

The “reality” of how to pitch a “reality show”

Love them or hate them, or love to hate them, reality TV does not seem to be going away any time soon. I think we all thought it would have run its course by now, but it only seems to continue to expand. Want evidence? “The Real Housewives” franchise is embarking on its 5th spinoff [...]

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