Grabba Beast

Grabba Beast is a new project from Tangible Worldwide. Grabba Beast lets you grabba bunch of body parts and piece together your own beast. Below is the beast I made. His name is Milkshakerz. He enjoys: milkshakes (Duh!), art by Steve Nazar, playing Sega Genesis, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

1430 milkshakerz 1024 768 500x375 Grabba Beast


Haze

Really awesome video with graphic designer and graffiti artist Haze. Best part: when he talks about leaving the box and going back to using his hands. Found this on hypebeast.


Sign Paintings

Jay B. Sauceda has a nice collection of photographs exploring the lost art of sign painting. The picture below is my fav.

jay b sauceda big red 500x349 Sign Paintings


Haik Avanian’s Haiti Relief Infographic

Haik Avanian’s Haiti Relief Infographic is part of Good’s Design an Infographic for Haiti Contest. His infographic is easily my fav. Simple fun and effective. If you got a sec, make sure you check out Haik’s figure drawings too.

haik avanian good transparency 500x500 Haik Avanian’s Haiti Relief Infographic


Print’s Not Dead

Found this video on Gym Class Magazine the other day. It’s just a really awesome video showing why print is still amazing and why it’s not going to croak anytime soon.


Madlib Medicine Show No. 1 Vinyl

Stones Throw knows how to do limited edition. Below is a video from the release party for Madlib Medicine Show No. 1 on vinyl. It’s a really rad and shows how each cover is unique.

I really wish that companies would do this more. I’m really tired of seeing something hyping itself up as limited edition, when it isn’t. They just added some extra tracks or a behind the scene feature, change the cover a lil’ bit, and make just as many copies as they did with the original. When I used to buy a ton of DVDs 95 percent of them said limited or special edition. In reality though there was nothing limited or special about it. How rad would unique a silk-screened DVD cover be? I think that’s why I like what Stones Throw did for the vinyl.

1,000 copies were made. Each one is hand numbered. Each one is unique. Vinyl collectors should really check it out. I’ve heard the album, trust me it’s good. I also should mention that this is the first in a twelve month series of records from Madlib. Can’t wait for next one.

Radical side note: The limited edition DVD of House of the Devil is coming out and it comes with VHS tape of the movie. This is also limited to 1,000 copies.


Feltron’s 2009 Annual Report

It’s here! Feltron’s 2009 Annual Report. Feltron can do some amazing things with the crazy amount of info he collects over a year. This year though he did something different, he asked friends, family members, and co-workers to report on his activities whenever they met. This one’s all about how other people view Mr. Feltron.

feltron annual report 2009 500x625  Feltron’s 2009 Annual Report

It’s really dope to see what other people have to say about Feltron, especially after reading his reports from previous years. This time he collects: the date, the location, the relationship to the person, his mood, the topics of the conversation, the food he ate, what he drank, and other various info. It’s insane how much info he got from other people, and how well he organized it. There is lots of candy for your eyes and random bits of info for your brain.

You can pre-order the printed edition for 20 bones. It’s going to printed by letterpress, so that automatically means it’s going to be rad. You can also still get the 2008 Annual Report for 10 bones.