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Wow.
Wow.
This is so inspiring. Everyone needs to watch this and share it because the X Games leaving Los Angeles and moving to Detroit for 2013 would be so rad!
Can't imagine how gnarly it will be? Watch the trailer below:
This is the greatest thing I've seen in a while. A corporation recognizing Andy Williams (Guitarist of Every Time I Die) for his love of Dr. Pepper and utlizing that love to make a gnarly ad.
Dr. Pepper for the time being is very cool in my books.

The 2013 Quiksilver Pro just ended down at Snapper Rocks in the Goldcoast of Australia (Queensland). The last time Kelly Slater won the event I was there and it was a spectacle to witness first hand. I can only imagine that this years win by Slater would be even more impressive then the last.
Catch up win some hightlights from the Semi Finals & Finals below. Congrats Kelly!
This is worth watching.

I came across this great article with a UK Designer (Michael C Place) speaking to the 80's musich publcation UNDERGROUND from the UK. This article doesn't solely resonate with me because it's about design or that it's about music but because the magazine's design means more to Place solely because it's not perfect, it's dishamony, it's gritty unperfected design. You can tell that design like this is more than just someone tasked with the challenge of designing a music publication from a skyscraper downtown. The original designer (Rod Clark) clearly was part of the scene, engulfed in the music soaking in every last bit of character and putting it back into the magazine. Shit like this is rad. Read the article below (via. Computer Arts):
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Originality is difficult to achieve. You can design something that you’re really pleased with because it’s fresh and new, then a few months later you’re looking through a design book from the 60s or 70s and you’ll see something similar done decades ago. Maybe it stuck in your head subconsciously. I avoid being influenced by what’s going on out there by slavishly consuming design books. However if I had to pick a design classic it would be Underground magazine, designed in the late 80s by a guy called Rod Clark. When I was at college in York, I bought every issue when it came out.

It’s incredible stuff, a bit like 8vo’s work crossed with a fanzine. It just struck a massive chord with me. It’s really quite gritty, but then almost Swiss too. I think they call it Swiss Punk.
Underground was printed on newsprint, mainly mono, with lurid spot colours in certain sections, and four-colour covers. It had all the passion of a fanzine, cramming an incredible amount into its pasted up spreads – interviews, record and gig reviews, features… All those eclectic 80s bands were in there, from The Jesus and Mary Chain and Gaye Bykers on Acid to Throwing Muses and Voice of the Beehive. Sometimes it carried a coloured flexi disk
The design is all about not being precious. As much as I admire the likes of 8vo, I much prefer a bastard version of something. Rather than something being pure, it’s a mix. There’s a bit of ugliness, or something that’s not quite right. I much prefer putting something that really clashes in there – disharmony for me is really harmonious.
It’s a real nice DIY aesthetic, but it’s just done in such an odd way that I think it made me think about things in a different way. You look at Underground and it’s not sterile. I think that there’s this real, pretty graphic design out there, but it’s just sterile. It has no soul or character.
This may interest you if you're looking to become an Integrated Project Manager or Interactive Production Coordinator any time soon...
There's two new specialized programs that the Institue of Communication Agencies are running in Spring 2013:
- integrated project management (CCPM mid-level for established PM's)
- interactive production (CIPP - entry level for production co-ordinators)
You can review both programs by following this link
http://www.icacanada.ca/pd/Certifications.aspx
MEGGS is rad.
Rone & Meggs. Peoples Market, Collingwood, Nov 2012 from Callum Preston on Vimeo.
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