Point No.27: Be ready for when they call you up to the big leagues… because you never know.
Aaron James Draplin, Draplin Design Co
speaking at CreativeMornings/Portland (*watch the talk)
When you make something no one hates, no one loves it.
Tibor Kalman quoted by Fredrik Öst & Magnus Berg of SNASK speaking at CreativeMornings/Stockholm. (*watch the talk)
YES!
Some inspiring notes from JD Hooge of weareinstrument.com speaking at the latest CreativeMornings/Portland.
Photo by Matty Jasperson
I liked this animation a lot and it bummed me out that it was only playing when you clicked through to the large comic, so I’m sharing it again as a single panel! BECAUSE I CAN, THAT’S WHY!
gq:
Beach Reading / Listening / Fantasizing!
Gilbert Gottfried reads Fifty Shades of Grey. You’re welcome.
[via Jest]
hahahahah damn
gq:
50 Things a Man Does Not Have to Do Before He Dies
42. RUN WITH THE BULLS
Sometimes it’s the fate of a good writer to bear the blame for what he inspires a bunch of idiots to do. Hunter S. Thompson is on the hook for a generation convinced it’s charming to be a drug-addicted asshole. Jack Kerouac spawned a million annoying vagabonds. And then, of course, there’s Ernest Hemingway, who has to answer not only for reams of bad, muscular prose but also for turning the San Fermín festival, celebrated in the town of Pamplona, Spain, into a three-minute institutionalized rite of passage, offering a frisson of real danger to the proceedings without being automatically fatal. It’s worth remembering, though, that courting death is not, ipso facto, cool. If there were a contest in Toledo where you drank a bottle of Drano and saw what happened, would you be proud to tell stories about it over dinner?
Strolled through soho, he said hello to me
and to send his regards to danbi.
This is the story of Larisa & her Pretty hair.
Tom Cruise covers June 2012 issue of W Magazine
50% off sale.thanks urban!
- “IKON” 2012 | Steelmesh female torso, suspended
- “NEUD I” 2009 | Female figure with hand. Steelmesh sculpture, unique.
- “NEUD II” 2009 | Male figure with hand. Steelmesh sculpture, unique.
- “IKON” 2011 | Steelmesh
Begbie’s skill, perception, understanding and imagination are succinctly and economically contained within the confines of the simple shell that constitutes his sculpture. The mesh is transparent – 90% thin air, yet it has as a much greater physical presence than any conventional solid form.