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Archive for August 2007

 
 

Burlesquedesign presents Dre Day t-shirt

A classic t-shirt of a hip hop icon.

DJ Matthew Africa and Too Short’s Dirty Raps

DJ Matthew Africa and DJ Eleven have teamed up with Too Short to create this Bay Area classic mixed tape. Also checkout their interview on Revision3.

Hanazuki is a moonflower

Hanazuki is a store, a creative studio, a moonflower that brings color into the dark night. Hanazuki has a dope ass web site.

Ai=love Ko=child – love4everyone everywhere

Ai=love Ko=child – love4everyone everywhere
We believe in : People, self publishing, collaboration, working hard, friendship, multitasking, emotions, opensource, sharing, colors, freesoftware, equality, high quality, dreams, chaos… ||| Showrooms are in Vijzelstraat 87 Amsterdam, and in Via Fara 7 Milano |||

Posters, stickers, and stuff

Alba and Hyori sex it up


Can it get any hotter in herr? Jessica Alba and Hyori make a commercial for Isa Knox cosmetics.

Keep the Country Country: Defend Oahu Coalition

Stop development on the North Shore of Oahu. Support the cause by getting a t-shirt and showing your true colors.

From the Defend Oahu Coalition web site:
The Defend Oahu Coalition is a diverse group of community residents, environmentalists, activists and religious leaders all working together towards one goal: protecting communities along the North Shore from the dangerous effects of large scale development. We believe that the beautiful North Shore is for all Oahu residents as well as visitors, and we are committed to ensuring that it will continue to be a resource for generations to come.

Monaux the drawer

Some cool ass shit by some dude name “Monaux”, a 22 year old boy whose purpose in life is to draw.

From Royal Magazine:
I came up with the handle “Monaux” (pronounced “mono”, as a kind of one speaker/one person reference, but pronounce it however you like really) when I was fifteen and starting to get into the Winamp skinning scene. This was prior to the modern Winamp skins, when Winamp still had massive restrictions when it came to creating skins. I saw this as a challenge, so I attempted to create organic skins with as many tiny pixel-level details in them as possible. After a while, I had a miniature amount of success with a few companies hiring me to create skins for them (2Advanced and Warner Bros Music, namely). A year or two later, I realised that the skinning industry is vastly more specialised and esoteric than illustration, so I decided to dedicate myself to my initial passion.

Uniqlo Screensaver


I’ve had this screensaver for a few months now and just figured out what the seemingly random numbers are—it’s a world clock! Doh!!

Oh yeah, they still polo shirts too.

Praise the Lowered

Art from Damon Robinson of Praised the Lowered. Don’t know much about this dude except that he’s selling a t-shirt on his web site.

From JUNC Gallery:
Damon Robinson’s art is born out of his Mexangeles influenced graphic design practice, wrestling masks, low riders, lucha girls and other favorite images are combined with familiar urban motifs and assembled into impressive large scale art works and sculpture.

Ron English and his sexy cows

Ron English is a legend in the making. He gives new meaning to the term heifer.

From Popaganda:
In short, Ron English is a legend. A pioneer in billboard piracy, pop-surrealism and now he’s pioneering the world of designer toys. Some of you might know his art from the cult classic indie flick ‘Super Size Me’ or you might even have some of his bad ass toys on your shelf…most notably his satirical series of chubby Ronald McDonald figures.

Born in Dallas, Texas 1966, Ron English “paints, infiltrates, reinvents and satirizes modern culture and its mainstream visual iconography on canvas, in song, and directly onto hundreds of pirated billboards. English exists spiritually somewhere between a cartoon Abbie Hoffman and a grown-up, real-life Bart Simpson, delivering a steady stream of customized imagery laden with strong sociopolitical undertones, adolescent boy humor, subversive media savvy, and Dali-meets-Disney technique. Dedicated to finding the sublime in the everyday and breaking the momentum of the didactic approach to art and life, English offers up an alternative universe where nothing is sacred, everything is subverted, and there is always room for a little good-natured fun.”


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