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Blog:The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics

The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics

A good friend of mine introduced me to this animated short recently and I really loved it. This short is directed by the famous Chuck Jones (if that name sounds familiar it’s because he you saw his name every time you watched  Looney Toons/Merrie Melodies) and Maurice Noble. It’s based on a book written and…

Blog:Good Morning Advice

Good Morning Advice

You know—I don’t know about you, but when I’m at my grandmother’s house and she begins brewing coffee in the morning, the minute you smell it you just have to jump out of bed. What better way to enhance that experience than with a set of new mugs for grandma and grandpa? Buy them here.

Blog:Doodle Everyday

Doodle Everyday

Stumbled upon these adorable drawings by Lim Heng Swee, an illustrator living and working in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She started Doodle Everyday as a personal project, and has a lot of work up, so make sure to take a look around! via twig & thistle

Blog:Robo Graffiti

Robo Graffiti

Complicated technical solutions to aide in simple acts of vandalism This is a great idea. Catch the entire video, the final product is great. via today and tomorrow

Blog:Mad Men memorabilia

Mad Men memorabilia

NYC-based illustrator Dyna Moe first found her Mad Men fame by drawing scenes as desktop wallpapers for each weekly episode. Her online work covers the first three seasons, but she has also created a fantastic book, Mad Men The Illustrated World. The collection is a must-have for any Mad Men fanatic. It covers everything from…

Blog:Claymation Christmas

Claymation Christmas

An old but classic animation. I loved this as a kid, and in retrospect I can’t even imagine the amount of hard work that went into all of this (circa 1987). Very impressive. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all.

Blog:Write A Bike

Write A Bike

Holy shit. If these ever come to market I NEED ONE. Write A Bike is a concept by Swiss art director Juri Zaec, and you can view more here. (via Fossil Blog)

Blog:Adios LA

Adios LA

Breaking up is hard to do. Especially if it’s with a city you’ve called home nearly your entire life. When Jon Jackson decided to take a job in NYC and leave his beloved LA behind, he decided it best not to string LA along and to firmly break it off in a big way. And so,…