Archive for the ‘Agency Culture’ Category

Downtown Crossing Redux

Mr. A MEET Downtown Streets. I recently stumbled upon this archive of moving images. It is quite lovely. I have been going through a bunch of government sponsored instructional videos and came across “Pedestrian Crossing” put together by British Government Public Information Films. Its of Mr. A, ” a perfectly straight-forward kind of person” who [...]

Appearing in NY Times – You Know You’ve Made It

The NY Times a venerable newspaper that I recently became addicted to – so much that I have recently started receiving a home delivery of the newspaper so that I can read it with my morning coffee & thereby enter into the adult world that my parents have long inhabited. As an agency, we have considered it [...]

Table Tennis Decree 2.0

This is an official decree by the Table Tennis Players Associated with 160over90 (TTPA160o90). We would like to issue an official challenge to any agency, after-school club, or daycare attendant who would like to challenge our top four table tennis players. This is not to be taken lightly, only serious inquiries accepted. If you believe [...]

the 2008 World Graphic Design Foosball Championship

Last night, Christopher Van Auken and I participated in the 2008 World Graphic Design Foosball Championship (WGDFC) hosted by karlssonwilker inc. and The Office of Paul Sahre. In it’s 5th year, 61 doubles-teams representing 49 studios were split into 3 regional mini-tournaments held at Pentagram, Sterling Brands, and Fat Cat, with the winners joining the [...]

Just Like an Ant Walking on the Edge of the Visible

Mathias Augustyniak and Michaël Amzalag, the founders of French design studio M/M Paris, will be giving a free live drawing workshop this Friday, November 21 at 5:00 PM. The class will take place at The Drawing Center, and kicks off the M/M Paris exhibition which will feature a newly commissioned project consisting of 41 wood-and-metal [...]

Thank You America

Photo by Terry Richardson.

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