Showing posts with label clever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clever. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010




Clever graphics by Victor Huckabee (who is on Twitter).

And a few more links:

1. Milwaukee Bucks center Andrew Bogut was disappointed with the enthusiasm of Bucks fans. Instead of complaining, he buys 100 tickets each night and fills a section with boisterous fans.

2. Dancing RSS icon animated gif.

3. It's Wookiee Wednesday.

4. Burning death Valentine.

*Previously: Twitter tights.

*Buy Star Wars sketch cards at eBay.

Clever Twitter graphic (link roundup)

Thursday, January 21, 2010



Gabriel Hargrove, Lynn Lim and William Newhouse at the fabrication shop in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Architecture, Interior Architecture and Designed Objects department figured out that you could deter people from damaging the table on the drill press by placing a photo of a helpless kitten. See also: Chicago Children's Museum Tactile Map. Via.

*Previously: Tiny kitten.

*Buy "I Can Has Cheezburger?: A LOLcat Colleckshun" at Amazon.

Don't hurt the kitty



Gabriel Hargrove, Lynn Lim and William Newhouse at the fabrication shop in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Architecture, Interior Architecture and Designed Objects department figured out that you could deter people from damaging the table on the drill press by placing a photo of a helpless kitten. See also: Chicago Children's Museum Tactile Map. Via.

*Previously: Tiny kitten.

*Buy "I Can Has Cheezburger?: A LOLcat Colleckshun" at Amazon.

Don't hurt the kitty

Friday, May 22, 2009



Extended underwater barroom brawl from Top Secret. Via.

And a few more links:

1. Just a work in progress, but this painting looks like the desk encases a piece of sky.

2. Terrific photos of a snake and spider.

3. Cool idea: create tiny artworks and sell them out of a gumball machine.

4. Downloadable posters for the Zombie Talent Show. Via.

*Previously: Neal Stephenson describes his fight with William Gibson.

*Buy zombie toys at eBay.

Underwater Bar Fight (link roundup)

Friday, September 26, 2008



Why trash defective clothing when with a little imagination, you can make it seem extra desirable? Pictured above is the Helvetica Alphabet T-Shirt, part of American Apparel's "Irregular Collection." American Apparel explains:
Rather than waste garments with small yet interesting imperfections, our creative team goes back to the drawing board and comes up with solutions that makes them even more unique. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and each style is made in very limited quantity. Be on the lookout for the next round of designs.
The shirt is $20 and on sale here. Via.

*Previously: The $888 shirt my father wanted for Father's Day.

*Buy books about logo design at Amazon.

American Apparel is selling defective clothing