• Thank a Type Designer Today

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    Because the professional world as we know it could look a whole lot shittier. Especially the last one.




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  • Rawlings Football: What I Believe In feat. Steven Jackson - Futuristic Films

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    Nice production on this piece by Futuristic Films out of Denver. Steven Jackson is known for being a training freak and it seems they capture a bit of his on field essence accurately. Yet, we can't help but think that the copy is a little strange; how do you wear prayer and believe in contact?

    Production Company: Futuristic Films
    Director/DP: Bill Timmer
    Executive Producer: Brendan Kiernan
    Production Manager: Karin Erickson
    Production Coordinator: Monique Figueira
    Writer: Ellie Anderson
    Editor: Frank Pickell
    Postproduction Company: Futuristic Films
    End Tag Graphics: Friends of Mine
    Music/Sound Design/Audio Post: Dynamite Laser Beam

  • I Am an Artist. This Does Not Mean I Will Work For Free

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    We can think of multiple times a week when this shirt would come in handy.

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  • The Luminary Offers Year Round Internships

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    Are you a fine artist with an array of interests looking for something substantial in the art world? Get active with the Luminary and pursue multiple interests at this artists resource center.

    The Luminary has a year-round internship program that attracts some of the most talented and innovative people in the region to help in areas as diverse as curating exhibits, booking concerts, marketing and PR, and graphic/web design. We are interested in people with ambition and see the program as an incubator for new ideas, a place to train creative talent and an opportunity to empower young leaders.

    Internships being offered include Media, Curatorial, Admin, Residency and Design.

  • Jiggle Your JELL-O App

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    Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Boulder just launched a new free iPhone and iPad app for JELL-O called Jiggle-It. The app features a customizable JELL-O cube that not only moves like actual gelatin, but it will detect any iTunes music you play and dance to the rhythm.

    You can choose any track in your iTunes library or play a song straight from your speakers, and the JELL-O cube will jiggle right with the beat. You can also activate special moves and link moves together.

    Yes, it's goofy. Yes, it's fun. That sounds exactly like Jell-O to us.

  • The Weekend of Street Fests: Midtown Alley Street Fest & Grove Fest

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    This is not the weekend to go out of town.
    There will be two, count them, two street fests tomorrow in two very vibrant yet completely separate areas of the city: Midtown Alley, which is host to an ever increasing portion of creative companies and The Grove which is host to an ever increasing demographic of liberally minded individuals and ideals. Basically - it's going to be a great day to walk around and get your drink on while listening to local music for free. *Pro tip*: Hit up Midtown Alley first as it starts at 10 am and swing by the grove later in the evening as it is a more conducive environment to 3 am revelry. You could theoretically drink for 17 hours straight.

    Midtown Alley Street Fest

    Grove Fest

  • The New York Times on Bob Cassilly

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    Another look at a man that will be missed by a whole city. The article kind of ends peculiarly referencing the personal injury lawsuits.


  • Get Creeped Out By Pencil & Charcoal on Paper

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    Knowing the drawings of Laurie Lipton were created with a pencil, charcoal and a piece of paper makes them even more stunning.

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