Two different directions in website design for a industrial designer friend of mine. I thought I'd throw them up here because I haven't posted in a while, and in case I get hit by a streetcar before I get a ...Read More

I get as much a charge from new designs in architecture as from print and web. That's why spaceinvading.com has become a regular stop for me. The site is all about the photography of the designed spaces, sculptures, installations ...Read More

Couple of days since the last musing. Miss me? Yeah, didn't think so. Flipping through a web design portfolio book the other day, I came across a site that looked intriguing.  headautomatica.com is a nice looking layout, especially considering the ...Read More

Often under appreciated (though sometimes more than adequately appreciated given the occasionally questionable artistic merit), the firecracker label is nevertheless the inspiration for at least a couple of books, an occasional gallery booking, and an annual buying frenzy (okay, that ...Read More

I've never been too sure in all the time I've been following it exactly what this (mostly) photo-blog is about. Or rather, I'm pretty sure I know what FuturePerfect is about, but find myself at a loss to adequately describe it. ...Read More

Creativity does not exist in a vacuum. It is predicated on everything that has come before it.  For more than 200 years, Renaissance artists created their work, perhaps in an altered modality, but with the methods which had become the ...Read More

the emoeba blog—candy for creative minds—is, hopefully, about providing some sights and sites to get the creative juices flowing, and perhaps as a superset of that to give a little bit more notice to some beautiful things. Ahorn Magazine is ...Read More

An impromptu film made in Tokyo by Dennis Wheatley and Stefan McClean. They were sitting in this sushi bar pondering how best to set up a camera to film things all by itself whilst they were in Tokyo. Take our ...Read More