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I just listened to an interview with Tasha Robinson from The AV Club (The Onion) on The Sound of Young America. Jesse Thorn asked Robinson about the short films in the running for an Oscar award, and she said, “The design is amazing, umm, it’s too bad that the short doesn’t really go anywhere.” The [...]
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Turns out I’m not the only one whose mind has been boggled by the new Pepsi logo. A Fast Company article about it showed up in my Gmail “Web Clips” and thus I went down the branding rabbit hole. Here are my findings summed up: A leaked pdf outlines the thinking behind the controversial new [...]
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Finally I’ve found a work of art/media criticism that says what I didn’t know I was thinking! Pepsi Logo Response – artwork by Lawrence Yang But it is also a way for Pepsi to clear up the confusion between their logo and that of Korean Air. I know I’ve wasted countless quarters hoping a plane [...]
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With Steve Jobs on a health hiatus Apple has made few headlines of late. Or is an iPhone/iPod/iTunes/iMac news fatigue effect at work? Seems like the dip in coverage is suiting the makers of Macs just fine. According to CNBC’s Jim Goldman they just had their best quarter ever and aren’t looking back. Goldman implies [...]
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Made some more adjustments to my personal photography site, FissionMailed: Added a few new galleries: Fogography, Objects, and One Last Snow Cleaned up the thumbnail image gallery navigation. Weeded out more of the weaker photos.
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The forthcoming film adaptation (directed by Jon Favreau!?) of the red and gold metal hero is getting on my nerves. The marketing campaign is an old-school media onslaught, not the type of viral, underground, organic thing that Cloverfield taught us is the future of advertising. I am a big fan of the 80s and 90s [...]
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Another frustrating attempt to use iMovie has yielded this video (made out of still photos) of me opening unboxing my Moo MiniCards. Apple is so clever that they automatically apply the “Ken Burns” effect (slowly zooming in and out) when stills are added to a project. Damn you, Apple! (I love you Apple.)
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