Wednesday, February 27, 2008



Now go here because Mr. Haring sure says a bunch with pictures.

http://www.haring.com/

type o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o1U4o1bc2k

its typerific

Monday, February 18, 2008

Evrybody gets laid!!!





Cigarette companies have excellent package design. Go smoke. And go to this website. Japan makes everything which seems a bit ludicrous, wildly attractive.

http://www.kilian-nakamura.com/blog-english/index.php?s=tobacco

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

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So I checked out sagmeister's site.  I had no idea.  He refuses to do what he's supposed to do.  All the other designers i've seen seem to, i don't know, pay attention to their clients.  I don't think he does.  That brings me hope for design.  I especially like his all out commitment to whatever the hell he's doing.  He got fat for a poster.  I can morbidly respect that.  I see only the boundaries of composition in his work.  Nothing else.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008


Umm, I take it back. This is anexcellent post card.

I'm pretty sure God would hire a better graphic designer than this. Seriously though, this is why I hate post cards.

My whole body is pretty much covered in tattoos. Tattoos have been pretty overlooked in the art world for centuries. Really they aren't considered art by the majority of the world, but I challenge each of you to find a good tattoo that does not display the principles of graphic design. Most of the old tattoo designs are beginning to replace other graphics on shirts and hats and the like at trendy little boutiques world wide. The very concept of tattoos is to convey meaning in a small part of the skin. Really good tattoos are impecible graphic design. Take this one for instance. It's completely balanced, well planned out, and the water married with the lotus flowers has a succinct meaning in tattoo culture. It just looks cool. dammit.

I don't think I really need to say anything.