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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Everyone Counts
http://youtu.be/y0qZYqdsYAg So, here’s the final Superbowl ad for today that means a lot to a lot of people, including me. After all of the superficiality that shows 24/7 on American tv, it’s kind of refreshing that something like this comes … Continue reading
Feel It
http://youtu.be/Fe1cJPD_ZbA Yes, another year of Superbowl commercials that end up teaching you something (well, a few of them do), no matter how superficial the presentation. And here’s my favorite car ad featuring bugs who know what’s important in life. No, it’s … Continue reading
A Reminder Of What We’ve Forgotten
Like you, I’m constantly reminded of awesome things by Reddit. One of the best things that Reddit offers is their warped sense of humor, which I totally relate to. ; ) And who does humor better than The Onion? Here’s … Continue reading
Joe Fenton Is Back, And My Jaw Dropped
Joe Fenton is back with a new piece for the beginning of 2012 and I am once again in awe, with my jaw dropped … Continue reading
Extraordinary Sarah
So, it’s been a while since I stumbled with StumbleUpon, and sure enough, I came across another great treasure that contains the sweetest drawings I’ve seen in a while. Amazingly enough, … Continue reading
Eye Candy Art on Pinterest
And once again, Gisele (@giselenmendez) offers another amazing site that is just chock full of the most amazing art that really is simply Eye Candy Art. It’s a Pinterest site run by … Continue reading
Be An Individual
I saw this video forwarded by @giselenmendez and @programmingmate (thanks again to Team Mendez), and wanted to share it because of a refreshing perspective that you don’t see in the mainstream too much. Why is that? Damon Albarn of Gorillaz … Continue reading
Yan’s Colors
Going through Behance for my usual inspirational jolt, I came across the wonderfully nostalgic imagery of Yan Nascimbene. Something about his illustrations gives you a moment to smile when you see them. They … Continue reading
Hairy Leaf
Isn’t this the most lovely leaf that you’ve ever seen? The intricacies of nature…made from human hair. Jenine Shereos stitches together strands of human hair on a soluble background, and by … Continue reading
No Robots (or I’m Misunderstood)
This sweet little student film, directed by YungHan Chang and Kimberly Knoll, is entitled “No Robots”, and is a tale of those who are misunderstood. What we think we know about someone or something isn’t always the whole story, as … Continue reading