Papa Milton
Milton Glasser
September 25th, 2009 § 0
The Long Winters @ Berbati’s Pan
September 19th, 2009 § 0

I was lucky enough to catch The Long Winters at Bebati’s Pan last night. Once again, this band’s musical mastery was capable of welling-up a few tears of joy in my eye. If you have an opportunity to see them live, do it. I will personally refund your ticket purchase if you’re disappointed.
- Random Observations:
- John Rodrick is still missing a front tooth.
- John Rodrick is now a hair farmer.
- The new drummer did a pretty damn good job.
- Text zombies everywhere. This is getting completely outta hand.
- Crowd thinning out half way through the set. WTF PEOPLE!
- Banner ad for Pearl Vodka? As in Pearl Drums? Hmm.
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Cell phone photos courtesy of Thad
The Bird Machine – Jay Ryan
September 16th, 2009 § 0
Damn, I love Jay Ryan’s poster art. You know this is true if you’ve ever been to my home, as many of my walls display his work. He has produced an enormous library of show posters for many of my favorite bands. (and he makes good music to boot)
You can buy many of Jay’s hand screened posters on his website for around $30 each. This is a beautiful thing.
Paper iPhone Dock
September 15th, 2009 § 0
A cool little iPhone dock created by French designer Julien Madérou. Download, print, cut and assemble.
(via the dieline)
ISO50′s Color Management: A Field Guide
September 10th, 2009 § 0
ISO50 (Scott Hansen) and a handful of contributors, have published an extremely useful little pocket guide to help with color management in your studio. As stated in the document’s intro, “It is not intended to be the end-all article on color management by any means — but it’s a good place to start . . . ”
Educating others about color management and how it’s handled in creative workflow can be challenging. This accurately produced online guide lends a generous helping hand.
(via surfstation)
Holiday Out
September 8th, 2009 § 0

I finally got a firsthand look at Holiday Inn’s new identity. If their goal was to completely suck the soul and heritage from this great American icon, they have succeeded masterfully. Homogenized, born again branding . . . what a shame.
For some great commentary on this subject, check out eccentric roadside blog.


