Friday, June 30, 2006

The Real Turbo Beetle

As many of you know I drive a Silver VW New Beetle. It's a turbo, and it's a 5-speed, not the lovely newer 6-speed model. It's a pretty fitting car for Mister Shape to drive considering the form of the vehicle but sometimes I wish I had a bit more velocity. Here's a nice Beetle modification that might do the trick..



Wired News has a great story about Ron Patrick and his $270,000, 26,000-rpm, 1,350-horsepower, Navy-surplus helicopter jet turbine in the trunk. Of course it shoots an 8-foot-long flame out the back.

As Patrick puts it "it feels like the finger of God is pushing the car”, I think I could get used to that. Have a great 4th of July Weekend.

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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Adidas Originals Skateboarding


Matt Owens (of VolumeOne fame) designs the new Adidas Originals Skateboarding site. The new shoes are built for skateboarding, the cosmetics are styled by some great designers. Pictured above is the Evan Hecox designed Stan Smith Skate. The site has a lot of nice touches, the hovering gonz video, look for the crazed adidas fan chomping on the flying adi logos or the subtle loading of different site scenes at the bottom and the simple and fun page preloaders.

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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Purple Is the New Blue and Red T-Shirt



Threadless
has a nice text-only t-shirt about mixing colors.

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Tape at Cybersonica



Shape of the week..Pixelsumo points us to Tape at Cybersonica. I love the transparent acrylic panel that enables a playful interaction with the piece. Viewers see the old-school methods of working with recorded sound, and the see-through enclosure allows them to manipulate the device as they see fit. Tape uses a continuous tape loop so the participant can record and play sounds and slide, twist and move panel components.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Jeremyville Down Under



There's all kinds of graphic design fun at Jeremyville. From illustrations to posters, bags and of course t-shirts. This outfit has a huge and fun collection of goodies. Seems to me there are so many good ideas and great work coming out of Australia on a regular basis, I am thankful for the web to see what's happening down under.

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Monday, June 26, 2006

Sigg



Sports bottles with style. Take your shapes with you. Nice grpahic design out of Switzerland, it's the Swatch of water bottles. It's Sigg.

Tip: Brainfuel

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Friday, June 23, 2006

Broken Image T-Shirt



My friends tell me this is what it looks like when an image link is broken on the PC. Sad times. Now you can experience that feeling..immortalized on a t-shirt.

Tip: Cay Mag via BoingBoing

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Thursday, June 22, 2006

50 Ways to Become a Better Designer

UK's Computer Arts magazine has a nice collection of thoughts on becoming a better designer. Here's my top 5 from their list of 50 and a few additional thoughts for designers...

#1 Rough Comps: "put a rough composition together using scans or low-res images"

I like this one because sometimes you can get so frustrated trying to have the 'perfect' image and idea right away that it prevents you from getting started. So throw down the rough ideas, explore, experiment, mash, rip, tear that rough comp to get it where you want it, then find the perfect high-res image or refine the great idea you have already started.

#6 Use a Sketchbook: "any ideas go in here...can then be referred to at a later date"

The point of 'any idea' is a great one. You never know when inspiration is going to strike, how often have you been at your desk 'working' and the perfect idea came? For me it's when I am out experiencing something new, at a friend's house, out for fun with family and friends, on a morning drive...having a tool to capture those ideas in the moment is essential so that great ideas don't fly away.

#14 Keep It Simple: "don't fight against each other"

The idea here is sound. If you have a lot of textures and elements a simple colorpalettee can allow the viewer to focus on these elements without the distraction of as many colors as elements. I think the plan to 'keep it simple' can run deeper into the creative and communication process. Can you convey a great idea in a simple way? Is a simple idea sometimes more powerful than a visually complex one? Mister Shape t-shirts have both complex and simple styles and the ones that communicate quickly, at first glance, the simple ones, seem to produce more 'aha!' moments in the mind of the passer by.

#30 Think on Paper: "think with a pen and paper first, then use computers. It will lead to a stronger, more original voice"

Well said. The computer is a tool, often best used toexecutee an idea you already have. I have seen an incredible increase in quality, originality and creativity by separating my ideation and illustration process from the computer at first, during the idea stage, then coming back to the machine to execute the final artwork. Starting on the machine, at least for me, cripples possibility. Starting on the machine means I am at the mercy of what I can do on the machine and often what I am comfortable doing. Starting on paper means an endless possibility and a blank canvas. When I work away from the computer and then come to it later with idea in hand, I find ways to bend the machine's power to my creative will. Ha!

#31 Enough is Enough: "there is always a danger of pushing a piece of work too far"

I love this point, when the piece works, it works and you should leave it alone. Let's take this a step further. Ask yourself "What can I remove?" I believe often there can be addition (of quality) by subtraction (of extra form, bloated copy, etc).

Take a look at the complete list of 50 Ways to Become a Better Designer at Computer Arts.

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The Shape of Song



The Shape of the Week easily belongs to The Shape of Song. See famous musical compositions as archs formed by measuring repeating patterns in the music. You are looking at a visualization of Devo's Whip It.

The diagrams in The Shape of Song display musical form as a sequence of translucent arches. Each arch connects two repeated, identical passages of a composition. By using repeated passages as signposts, the diagram illustrates the deep structure of the composition.

Tip: 30gms

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Soldier Leisure T-Shirts and Pullovers



The Fame Zip by Soldier Leisure. Another T-Shirt line that hails from the desert and now transplanted to LA. Nice hoodies and T's...great clean graphic work, check the Soldier Leisure site..click through the sketchbook for some sweet type.

Thanks for the tip Max!

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Monday, June 19, 2006

Stomach Zip T-Shirt at Venom Yum



Operation flashbacks. The Stomach Zip T-Shirt at Venom Yum. Part of the 1206 Flesh & Fluids Collection. Simple, fantastic graphic illustration. All t-shirts in limited print.

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Friday, June 16, 2006

WeFeelFine.org





Shape of the Week honors to a site with thousands of flying shapes that show you personal feelings of bloggers. Source material comes from LiveJournal, MSN Spaces, MySpace, Blogger, Flickr, Technorati, Feedster, Ice Rocket, and Google. Take a visit to wefeelfine.org, a project by Johnathan Harris and Sepandar Kamvar.



The interface is fun and easy to use. As you move your mouse over the list of feelings it will scroll in relation to your movements. Everything is carefully considered with many ways to slice and dice data, try all the menus and data sorts to find anything you are looking for. See how the world is feeling, right now.

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Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Stamp Graphic Design



PingMag has a great post on the beauty of stamp design. In an age where digital stamps and emails are the norm it's nice to look at one of the great design challenges of the 20th century. How do you tell a story in a 1-inch square?

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Palmer Cash DNA T-Shirt



Everyone knows they should steer clear of the DNA, Detroit Ninja Academy that is. Nice T-Shirt on American Apparel from the stash at Palmer Cash.

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Jackson Pollock Flash Space



Move your mouse and drag, then click to chnage paint colors and you are building your own Pollock-esque masterpiece complete with drips, drops, splaters. At JacksonPollock.org, the flash-based experiment by Miltos Manetas, you'll find a suprisingly addictive and fun simulation of Pollock's process. No wonder Jackson was so prolific.

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Monday, June 05, 2006

Oddica Turntable Hoodie



The crew at Oddica blows up a turntable (pre-orders here), click around the site for other gems like the Darth Table Tennis Tee.

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Saturday, June 03, 2006

Yo Gabba Gabba!



Yo Gabba Gabba is like my childhood on fast-forward starring year 2000-era art school charaters in a hyperreal retro-80's setting. Showing this trailer to the little guys proved exciting as they started hopping up and down demanding more 'Gabba'.

Check this drum-machine ladden extravaganza (mp3) regarding eating food. Insanity coming to your kids' TV. Yummy yummy.

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Friday, June 02, 2006

Schmack Duke T-Shirt



Nice style happening over at Shmack Clothing, here's the Duke in yellow and blue. Is Schmack for you? Well, they claim "extreme atheletes, urban warriors, vagabond hipsters, rude boys, disgruntled artists, ballers, vandals, rockers, MCs, militants, headbangers, and the common hustler" as a part of their audience. While we may not be 'the common hustler', we still think Schmack is pretty cool.

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