Found around the Interwebernet Tubes
June 19th, 2007 | Published in Random
Image by Ethos via Wooster Collective
Hecklewood T-Shirts: Influenced by cultural events in the 1990’s, one part punk-in-gutter, and one part toxic wasteland, all parts hip gear to cover your torso.
TBWA Haduhodo: Why flash sucks Loading…loading…loading…wow this is way cool…what do I click on…Oh this is cool…loading…er, how do I get back…WTF do I click on…loading…Geez that was 5 minutes I’ll never get back. Ok the design is way cool but I feel this could have been accomplished in an actual “usable” way while keeping the impact.
Advertising Icon Museum: Set to open in Kansas City in the Spring of 2008.
Futility of Space Exploration: We can’t even figure out how to live in the Gobi desert or the ocean’s floor, much less space.
Red Bull BS One: I am a sucker for watching breakdancing b-boy allstars. I can do the worm, I wonder if that counts?
Hand Job: ….Er, it’s a catalog of hand drawn typograhpy.
Justice: Pogo-dance daft punkish french electonica-ish blippy music thing er majobber.
The Yes Men Stike Again: Imposters posing as ExxonMobil and National Petroleum Council representatives delivered an outrageous keynote speech to 300 oilmen at GO-EXPO, Canada’s largest oil conference.
Conscious Alliance: Using the power of the poster to help feed hungry people. “It’s looking like the non-profit may just be one of the most positive things to have happened in the music industry since N’Sync quit recording”.
More on Design for the other 90%: Design for the Other 90%, on view at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum through September 23, 2007. Of the world’s total population of 6.5 billion, 5.8 billion people, or 90%, have little or no access to most of the products and services many of us take for granted.
