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The Walkmen have just released their next album, for the low, low price of only $5. you get a total of 14 tracks in all…. AND!!!!! For every record sold, $5 will be donated to the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. What a noble act for this incredible band!
So please visit here to get your album and help this cause for only the next three weeks.
I’m not one who likes to regurgitate other blogs, especially design ones, but I couldn’t resist. I stumbled upon (actually I go here every freakin’ day) this video post on ISO50’s blog on design. He usually posts interesting things from ffffound.com and wicked tunes and such, but this video is priceless. It kinda sums up what’s wrong with design, not only in America but here in Canada too.
I don’t have much info on this, but apparently it’s a trailer from an upcoming series called The Draplin Project featuring a guy named Aaron Draplin. - ISO50
I’m glad there is more of this going on.
Similarly, the genius behind the documentary Helvetica, Gary Hustwit, is making a new film titled, Objectified,
my forthcoming documentary feature about industrial design. It’s about the manufactured objects we surround ourselves with, and the people who make them. It’s about the world of creativity behind everything from toothbrushes to tech gadgets, featuring some of the world’s most influential industrial designers. It’s also about consumerism, sustainability, and identity. - Gary Hustwit

- Logo that Michael C. Place of Build designed.
if its half as good as Helvetica I will be “stoked to pieces!”
Just wanna plug this website I designed a little while ago… and hope to boost its raiting on google in the process.
I designed this site for the kick ass director, J.B. Sugar, who recently directed and wrote for jPod, Douglas Copeland’s novel inspired show for the CBC. So take a peek at jbsugar.net and let me know what you think…
Melissa contacted me based on my exhalestudio.com design and we work together to design a media magazine/blog/event promotion website for the Vancouver Metro area. the site offers news and creative journalism on dining, fashion, health & beauty, travel, lifestyle and local events…
Five Corners’s mission is to connect the Metro Vancouver area with the affluent and active lifestyle of city-living in Vancouver, BC. Working together with communities, organizations, and businesses, Five Corner’s strives to bring the young professional demographic into awareness of that surrounds them while maintaining a close insight of the things that define a Vancouver life. Five Corners helps its readers engage into the international city of Vancouver & bounds together the Metro Vancouver area through lifestyle choices, fashion distinct, food exploration and knowledge on everyday living.
- Five Corners Media
Tonight Wednesday June 25th, 2008 is the Launch Party at The Beaumont Studios on 316 W. 5th Ave Vancouver @ 7-11pm. So please come buy and help kick off this exciting new website.
Any questions? good! see you there.

Although it was recently outed by B&H, Wednesday marks the official unveiling of Pure Digital’s Flip Video Mino, the latest camcorder from one of the leaders of the low-res, straight-to-Web capture pack. Thinner and smaller than its popular sibling, the Flip Video Ultra, the Mino crams similar technology into a more compact, more attractive package that can fit into a pants pocket.
It sucks they don’t have them here in canada yet… but I’ll order that soon unless they come up with the “tadpole”?
This is ridiculous… T Mobile owns the colour magenta! They trademarked the colour along with their logo so no one can use them in digital media or the phone industry… not even the freakin’ Internet… I know WTF!
Not that it matters to most of us shopping for our next phone, but not only does T-Mobile love whoring magenta in all of their self-promotion—they actually have a trademark for the color’s use. As far as our tiny brains understand the legality, if you are promoting anything within the telecom sector through either print or online media using magenta, T-Mobile could strike you down with the hammer of justice (incidentally, in most cases the hammer could legally be painted magenta by other parties than T-Mobile). The moral? If you love using magenta and don’t work for T-Mobile, consider working construction. Don’t believe us? Read this: Gizmodo
…this is so sad!