Wednesday, June 9, 2010

UNO

iPhone 4 BEAR ATTACK!!!


INFECTIOUS

infectious
Infectious makes art for your stuff. That’s how they simply put it. Actually, Infectious makes high quality decals and skins that let you customize the look of your iPhone, car, laptop, skateboards, walls, and more. The best part is that anyone can become an Infectious artist by joining one of their design challenges.
infectious_prints

LUCA LAURENTI MANIFESTO

LUCA LAURENTI

Luca Laurenti a.k.a. mklane a.k.a. the R’n'R designer

Luca Laurenti works in the creative industry for a range of international clients in editorial, publishing & fashion trade, like illustrator, graphic designer and art director. Luca get’s inspired from everything around him, and his style is not defined but he can master several of different techniques. Ink, pen, water colour and pencil are combined with contemporary tools like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop to create his work.

He constantly develops his ideas, and continues to innovate his design language, in order to create for each customer a tailor made solution. He is always looking for new projects and challenges to be confronted, totally different from previous ones. His online portfolio has just been updated, filled with amazing works for clients as Bang Art, Bastard, Billboard, Busta, Rolling Stone, Sportswear International, Urban, XL (La Repubblica), Impure, Lascivious, Leitmotiv, Proof 7, Sympathy for the Unusual, Toy2r, Editori Laterza, Hulger, L’Oreal, Subdued.

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Monday, June 7, 2010

CLASS ACTRESS



Class Actress opened for Neon Indian last Thursday at the Detroit Bar. Good show!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

bear republic.

Designed by Katie Riffle | Country: United States

“Bear Republic has developed award winning, hand-crafted lagers and ales. Located in historic Healdsburg, California, where hop kilns from another era are still visible, their products are brewed and aged using the traditional “art” of the masters. Bear Republic’s family business is unique, from the mother who greets you at the door, to the son who brews the ales, the father who pulls tap and the daughter-in-law who keeps the books.

The solution was to use the name as inspiration to create a Constructivist styled logo and packaging. The beer carton is modeled after Rodchenko’s famous soviet poster. The label and carton inform each other and easily pop in a sea of tame labels: the bear, dictating you to drink and enjoy!”

pretty sure we should be drinking this ::via

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

DOM

DOM is a trio from Worcester, Massachussets.


DOM // Burn Bridges

tensnake.


Tensnake is a Hamburg based producer and founder of the label Mirau Musik and Glossy. His music is deeply influenced by the early 80’s Boogie and Italo Disco sound.

Tensanke // Coma Cat

solid_gold

Solid Gold is a D.I.Y. punk dub electro trash club rock collective from Minneapolis. They have their hands dirty with everything from recording and production of music to screen-printing their own shirts, graphic design, and stage lighting/projections.

This particular track is remixed by fellow Minnesotans, Mel Gibson and The Pants.

Solid Gold // Who You Gonna Run To?

Saturday, May 29, 2010

PANTONE HOTEL


The PANTONE HOTELTM invites you to experience the city of Brussels through a lens of color and a spectrum of comforts. From the moment you arrive, our “hotel of colors” will awaken your senses to an array of delights and playful surprises.
Impeccably designed by Michel Penneman and Oliver Hannaert, The PANTONE HOTELTM, Brussels showcases the color of emotion with a distinctive hue on each colorous guest floor. From vivid to subdued, for business or leisure, our unique boutique hotel perfectly suits your savvy palette and colorful imagination.
From a design perspective, The PANTONE HOTELTM, Brussels is built on an exceptional use of contrast; a white canvas provides clean space for saturated colors to pop. Guest rooms feature unique photography by esteemed Belgian photographer Victor Levy.
Welcome to the center of the color universe.
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Friday, May 28, 2010