onsdag 28. januar 2009

The One And Only… – Serial Cut


Serial Cut™ is a creative studio established in 1999 by Sergio del Puerto, focused on art direction + graphic design + illustration.
Quality design from Madrid, Spain.

mandag 26. januar 2009

Sølve Sundsbø


Sølve Sundsbø is a Norwegian photographer who lives in London. His career began when four months into a course at the London College of Printing he became Nick Knight’s assistant. Now Sundsbø is a regular contributor to magazines including Pop, i-D, Dazed and Confused, Numéro, Visionaire and Vogue Nippon. He has also worked with various high-profile clients including Yves Saint Laurent, Hermes, Nike, Lancôme and Mac cosmetics, as well as shooting album covers for Royksopp and Coldplay. Sundsbø was voted best newcomer at the ‘International Festival of Fashion’ in Hyeres in spring 1999 and was chosen as Fashion Photographer by Creative Review for their ‘Creative Futures’ exhibition in Autumn 1999. He also contributed to the Biennale Florence with Alexander McQueen and held a personal exhibition at the International Festival of Fashion in Hyeres in 2003.

His latest work includes a photoshoot for Vougue showing Victoria Beckham's new collection.

fredag 16. januar 2009

Jean-Yves Lemoigne


Now this is amazing work, what a reel!
Wow…

tirsdag 13. januar 2009

Street Art


This photo blog comprises of photos of urban pieces taken all over the world over the past two years.

Read on…

fredag 9. januar 2009

The Year 2008 In Photographs


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Outside The Box

BBH New Yorks swedes Maja Fernqvist and Joakim Saul made this coooool TVC:

In Perspective

Keith Loutit makes some rad videoes.
Check it out…

Metal Heart from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

Sticker To The Man


Someone started a sticker project where they send people some free stickers. in return they want a photo of a sticker posted somewhere in their city. The goal is to get photos from as many different places around the world as i possibly can.
Read on…

onsdag 7. januar 2009

tirsdag 6. januar 2009

iPod & Mp3 Erased The Mixtape


A human touch to mp3. Make a mixtape and give it to someone you love.

Get it…

Drive-By Truckers & The Felice Brothers



If you like Led Zeppelin and Rolling Stones, you might just like this band; Drive-By Truckers.
Check out the song "3 Dimes Down".

And if you like Bob Dylan'ish music, you might just like this; The Felice Brothers.
Check out the song "Wonderful Life".

mandag 5. januar 2009

Hi, I'm A Junkie

Cool Your Jets


Navigating an ice storm at 30,000 feet is bad. South Korea's Agency for Defense Development decided to find out just how bad. It built two 14,500-square-foot hangars that can subject planes to myriad atmospheric situations. Set to fire up in February, the facilities—one electromagnetic, the other climatic—can mimic bursts of EM radiation and temperature swings from -65 to 129 degrees Fahrenheit.
Read on…

Me Want; Martin J-41


Next time I'm in LA I will have this axe with me as a souvenir!
Martin J-41, vintage Style 45 snowflakes, forward shifted bracing, grained ivoroid trim, gold butterbean tuning machines, 1 3/4" neck width, a "through" saddle ebony bridge, and a polished gloss lacquered body with aging toner on the soundboard.

søndag 4. januar 2009

Why be good?


Was Jackson Pollock a good painter? The critics at the time certainly didn't think so.

Twyla Tharp's London debut was panned.

The Prius was largely ignored by car magazines, mostly because it wasn't a very good car.

If we define 'good' as showing reasonable skill in the expected areas of performance, then good is not only useless, it's dangerous. Good authors rarely change minds. Good politicians rarely get elected.

The worst thing you can be given as a marketer is a good product to sell.
Read on…

lørdag 3. januar 2009

My First Million

I'm now a member of the "million club" on You Tube.
(It's nothing out there on You Tube called the "million club", but hey…)

So, anyhooo…
Feels good having made a TVC that still gets viewers afters it's gone of the air.
I want to thank the academy, my wife and last but not least Kælle-matros!

Jay Leno's Dream?


A 1937 Bugatti was kept in a Tyneside garage for half a century by its eccentric owner Dr Harold Carr.

When the reclusive genius died aged 89 last year, his nephews and nieces inherited what they thought was an ordinary suburban lock-up.

But inside they found a treasure trove of cars including a classic Aston Martin, a Jaguar E-type, and the rare Type 57S Atalante, now unveiled as the highlight of Bonham’s Retromobile car show and sale in Paris.

Left to gather dust for 48 years in a run-of-the-mill garage, since its last tax disc expired in December 1960, the black roadster could fetch as much as £6m for its new owners when it goes under the hammer.

If it raises only its reserve price tag of almost £3m, it will have increased 117-fold in value from the £895 Dr Carr paid Jack Barclays for it in 1955.

Other previous owners include Le Mans 24-hour race winner Earl Howe and Northumberland member of the gentry Lord Ridley.

The house of Bugatti is known for producing some of the fastest, most exclusive cars of all time. In his company's early years, Ettore Bugatti earned a reputation for advanced engineering and avant garde design, despite a lack of formal training. Only five cars were built in the company’s first year, but by 1911, Bugatti began its domination of the racetrack, winning the first ever Monaco Grand Prix.

Although forbidden to race by his father, the Atlantic's designer Jean Bugatti was killed while test-driving another Type 57.

Why is this Jay Leno's dream? Read on…