No way.

My eyes can’t believe it but the eyedropper doesn’t lie.
—Posted by: Peter, April 30, 2009
Category: Random
Up For Bid
Support a good cause, bid on a skatedeck.
—Posted by: Jonathan, April 23, 2009
Category: Art
:RRR: Earth Day eZine
Here are a few of my favorite spreads that where collected for an eZine I helped out with over the past week, it was a lot of fun.
With a very short deadline a number of international artists and photographers were asked to act and respond.
Look around your environment, see what you can save, pickit up, turn it over, and look at it in a different way.
We make waste for a living. So now we’re gonna make waste live.
In honor of Mother Earth this ezine was created.
Thanks to everyone that participated.
—Posted by: Jonathan, April 22, 2009
Category: Abstract, Art, Graphic Design, Personal, Rejects, Sketch, zine
Jason Koxvold
Great photographs by Jason Koxvold.
—Posted by: Jonathan, April 20, 2009
Category: Photography
Rich girls will break your heart

Found this somewhere online, don’t remember where, but I like it enough to post it.
—Posted by: Peter, April 17, 2009
Category: Inspiration, Street Art
Peter Funch
Peter Funch, a danish photographer/artist takes photos over a two week (or so) period at the same location and then photoshops it all together to one image. The result is pretty cool and funny. See his work here and here.
—Posted by: Peter, April 15, 2009
Category: Art, Photography
gneborg
This guys work is simple, strange and funny. Me likey.
—Posted by: Ed, April 14, 2009
Category: Abstract, Art, Inspiration, Photography
Watch This
Collection of retro digital watches here at the Nerd Watch Museum.
—Posted by: Chris, April 10, 2009
Category: Fashion, Inspiration
Bryan Nash Gill
Awesome. Can’t think of any other words for this. Dope? yes. Details at Hemlock 82.
—Posted by: Chris, April 10, 2009
Category: Art, Inspiration, Posters
Penrose triangle

I’ve been going though some old poster comps that have been long forgotten and discovered this. The texture inside the shapes are these photos of my leftover paint palette used for creating this painting.
—Posted by: Jonathan, April 10, 2009
Category: Art, Inspiration, Personal, Posters, Sketch
Shinichi Maruyama
Awesome high speed photography. i think this is the water hotdog vendors use in NYC.
—Posted by: Ed, April 8, 2009
Category: Art, Photography
Science & Tech Ads
A random assortment of science ads collected from various science and tech magazines of the 50s and 60s here.
—Posted by: Chris, April 8, 2009
Category: Graphic Design, Publication
Amsterdam Poster Collection
I frequently reference Jarr Geerligs’ Amsterdam Poster Collection on Flickr, tons of good design.
—Posted by: Jonathan, April 3, 2009
Category: Graphic Design, Posters
100 Abandoned Houses
Kevin Bauman has been shooting abandoned houses in the Detroit area for the last 10 years. Quite beautiful and sad at the same time. “I had always found it to be amazing, depressing, and perplexing that a once great city could find itself in such great distress, all the while surrounded by such affluence”.
—Posted by: Peter, April 3, 2009
Category: Art, Photography
Let’s Hang
Aaron Meshon, A good friend of mine and husband to my co-worker Ayako, has illustrated and designed a line of 26 blind assortment zipper pulls being sold at Kidrobot. Go Aaron!
—Posted by: Ed, April 2, 2009
Category: Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Inspiration, Toys
La Boca
La Boca is an independent design circus specializing in art & design for the film, music and fashion industries. I love their vintage style, truly inspiring and unique. They also have a blog.
—Posted by: Peter, April 2, 2009
Category: Graphic Design, Illustration, Inspiration
“Nothing is original” - Jim Jarmusch
Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination… And don’t bother concealing your thievery—celebrate it if you feel like it. In any case, always remember what Jean-Luc Godard said: “It’s not where you take things from—it’s where you take them to. – Jim Jarmusch
Stolen from the excellent Surfstation blog
Posted by: Peter, April 2, 2009
Category: Inspiration, Words
Robert Crumb

one of my all time favorite illustrators along with Art Spiegelman , Kim Deitch & Basil Wolverton.
but Crumb and his ass fetish definitely take the lead.
—Posted by: Ed, April 2, 2009
Category: Art, Illustration, Inspiration
Sarah A. King
Sarah King put up a personal site here. Amazing typography. Always admired her work, and the rest of the crew over at Evening Tweed.
—Posted by: Chris, April 1, 2009
Category: Art, Graphic Design, Inspiration, Typography
Chico Mann

Analog Drift album cover concept. Afro-electro-freestyle. have a listen here
My first post. Thanks for having me guys.
—Posted by: Ed, April 1, 2009
Category: Album, Graphic Design, Music
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